Indeed. I got a suggestion to add the &clear icon to the heading and now it works. Unfortunately I now get one very crowded graph, otherwise good progress.
Thanks for your help!
Hubbard, Greg L wrote:
Yes, the "&color" now counts as a token, so any grep/awk/sed (or equivalent) is going to be off by one. Is this information included in the overall data blast from the Hobbit client? If so, you might consider tacking the colors at the END of each line and see if the Hobbit parser starts working again.
For reference, here is something from a Solaris system:
Wed Oct 11 12:19:50 CDT 2006 - Filesystems OK Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on swap 18665136 107640 18557496 1% /tmp /dev/vx/dsk/rootvol 9210413 1561203 7557106 18% / /dev/vx/dsk/var 8263373 1775692 6405048 22% /var /dev/vx/dsk/opt2 34291077 2384649 31563518 8% /opt2 /dev/vx/dsk/home 1021735 614185 346246 64% /export/home
Notice that the filesystem is token 1, the usage is token 2, and available space is token 3, etc., etc.
These are just ideas. I've written 7 or 8 custom tests of my own with my own RRD parsing at the end, so I quickly became acquainted with the need for agreement between the "pitcher" and the "catcher".
GLH
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