While working at Diversions Entertainment, I stumbled accross a package called bgraphs initially provided by a Japanese student, Ag0ny. The initial version offered there was a BSD statistical tracking package that Ag0ny was using to post the statistics of his own web server onto the web. With a bit of work to customize the graphs the way I want them, integrate some more information, make the graphing processes work on Linux, and rework the shell scripts to centralize repeated code as much as possible, I have created a bgraphs derivative that I use to generate graphing of resource usage on my own Linux machines.
Provided here, almost entirely for my use (although anyone is welcome to look at them), are the graphs for machines that I work with and monitor for problems.
Server 03
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3
Celeron 2.0 GHz, 1024 MB RAM, 1 x 73GB OEM HDD