Sheldon Hearn wrote....
> On Thu, 12 Nov 1998 11:08:22 GMT, hamster@??? wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to put some mrtg graphing back into place (broke on various
> > machines after moving from sendmail ;).
>
> I still don't understand what you're looking for.
How big the queue is, how many queue items are being processed.
> Is your question "How
> do I give exim's queue statistics to MRTG?"
That's sorted already,
http://chalk.ftech.net/mrtg/mail/ is where the
graphs which are setup for sendmail are currently residing. However
you might notice some of them are a little... quiet.. :)
> If so, are you sure eximon, supplied as part of the exim distribution,
> won't do?
The problem with eximon is having to run the program on each box and
leave it running to get a historical record. Mrtg easily gives a long
term record of the performance (at least as measured by the queues) of
the mailservers without having to login to check them physically.
Mark
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