PINGCOLUMN="conn" ... TEST2RRD="cpu=la,disk,inode,qtree,memory,$PINGCOLUMN=tcp,http=tcp,dns=tcp,dig=tcp,time=ntpstat,vmstat,iostat,netstat,temperature,apache,bind,sendmail,mailq,nmailq=mailq,socks,bea,iishealth,citrix,bbgen,bbtest,bbproxy,hobbitd,files,procs=processes,ports,clock,lines" ... GRAPHS="la,disk,inode,qtree,files,processes,memory,users,vmstat,iostat,tcp.http,tcp,ncv,netstat,ifstat,mrtg::1,ports,temperature,ntpstat,apache,bind,sendmail,mailq,socks,bea,iishealth,citrix,bbgen,bbtest,bbproxy,hobbitd,clock,lines"
What did the trick for you guys?
Thanks in advance for the help, stephen
From: Everett, Vernon [mailto:Vernon.Everett at woodside.com.au] Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 8:44 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: RE: [hobbit] stange graph errors - please help
Yes, I have seen something similar, and Henrik solved it for me.
Either check the archives around 15/16 January, or have a look at the extract below.
Hope it helps.
Regards
Vernon
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From: Henrik Stoerner [mailto:henrik at hswn.dk <mailto:henrik at hswn.dk> ]
Sent: Wednesday, 16 January 2008 6:43 AM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: Re: [hobbit] Rrd not updating
On Tue, Jan 15, 2008 at 04:33:25PM +0900, Everett, Vernon wrote:
Here's a peculiar problem.
All of a sudden, users.rrd, procs.rrd, la.rrd and clock.rrd have
stopped updating.
Actually, it happened on Friday, but I still haven't found the cause.
Is there a common script that updates these 4 rrd graphs?
Or something else common to these four graphs only?
All of these graphs are fed by data in the "cpu" status.
Have you changed your TEST2RRD setting ? It should have a "cpu=la" in there.
Henrik
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From: Parackel, Anthony [mailto:anthony.parackel at bearingpoint.com] Sent: Wednesday, 9 July 2008 4:24 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: [hobbit] stange graph errors - please help
Hi All,
I'm hoping this is a trivial problem. I've installed hobbit 4.2.0 on a box I built using the latest debian etch distro.
All my clients are running Solaris 8 -> 10 and getting all of them to communicate with the hobbit
server was pretty smooth.
However, I'm experiencing some strange graph behavior. Basically, I don't see any graphs generated whenever
I click on a client's memory or disk column. All I see is a little a magnifying glass(or zoom) icon which takes me to a blank page.
The cpu and trends columns always give me the right graph info though. What's really weird is that whenever I install a brand new
client I'm able to initially see graph data for every field. After 24 hours elapses, the memory and disk fields start drawing blanks.
I don't see any errors in the apache logs and I've rebuilt the server a few times.
Has anyone ever encountered this type of behavior before?
Many thanks in advance.
anthony
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