But then you get a column for VM-CPU, a column for MVS-CPU, a column for W2K-CPU, a column for WinXP-CPU, a column for Solaris-CPU (not really a linux), a column for AIX-CPU (another not really a linux) and finally a column for CPU (for the real linux systems). Now repeat that for DISK, MSGS, PROCS, FILES, MEMORY, PORTS, BACKUP, etc.
You need a very WIDE screen when management wants it ALL on one page.
/Thomas Kern /301-903-2211
-----Original Message----- From: Charles Goyard [mailto:cgoyard at cvf.fr] Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 10:55 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] format for CPU data?
Hi,
Mike wrote:
I'm writing agents for other systems than linux and I want the data to be graphed just like the linux data is graphed. Can someone please post the expected format for CPU data so the data will be graphed?
The real good way is to implement the native format of your OS on the server-side of hobbit. If it's a Unix-POSIX-like system, it's roughly a matter of cut and paste of the existing code. I did it for Sco's Unix (bleh!), and it made me understand hobbit internals much.
Regards,
-- Charles Goyard - cgoyard at cvf.fr - (+33) 1 45 38 01 31
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