Has anyone found a good alternative to MRTG?  I like MRTG a lot, but it's
lacking in some areas.  The configuration file is simple enough to
understand, but it gets really cumbersome. So many things have to be
changed -- even if you're just duplicating an entry.  I also really like
RRDtool-generated graphs..  MRTG appears to currently be stuck just
graphing two variables..

I really like the output that HotSaNIC (an RRDtool frontend --
http://www.bernisys.prima.de/linux/HotSaNIC) generates.  The `halo' idea
for seeing the maximum, minimum, and average for a variable is really
cool.  Unfortunately, it doesn't appear to talk SNMP.

Regarding SNMP, does anyone know where to find data about system load or
CPU usage as well as disk usage through Solaris's SNMP daemon?  Just about
everything else seems to get advertised...

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