I know, it worked for me too... but... i just made the same thing using another solution... i prefer that because i don't want to set all the default trends for every host in bb-hosts... i have a shell-script that configures the server-side for every client that i install, so i just do the symlinking at the end...
But thanks anyway...
Cheers
Giovanni M. Frainer - Gestor
Eric Meddaugh wrote:
This is what we use and works, this in only in the bb-hosts, leave the server config the way it is.
TRENDS:*,vmstat:vmstat|vmstat6|vmstat9,.......<etc>
---Eric
*From:* Giovanni - Gestor Redix [mailto:giovanni at redix.com.br] *Sent:* Tuesday, June 05, 2007 10:19 *To:* hobbit at hswn.dk *Subject:* Re: [hobbit] Enabling vmstat[0-9] or netstat[0-9] graphs in trends page
Thank you Mike! But... that configuration made my bb-hosts too messy... because i have custom server-side scripts and tests for each server, in these cases the ".default." doesn't work...
But, i made a different solution: for NAME in $(find /home/hobbit/data/rrd/ -name "netstat.rrd"); do FILE="$(echo ${NAME} | sed 's/netstat/netstat1/')" ln -s ${NAME} ${FILE} FILE="$(echo ${NAME} | sed 's/netstat/netstat2/')" ln -s ${NAME} ${FILE} FILE="$(echo ${NAME} | sed 's/netstat/netstat3/')" ln -s ${NAME} ${FILE} done
for NAME in $(find /home/hobbit/data/rrd/ -name "vmstat.rrd"); do FILE="$(echo ${NAME} | sed 's/vmstat/vmstat3/')" ln -s ${NAME} ${FILE} FILE="$(echo ${NAME} | sed 's/vmstat/vmstat5/')" ln -s ${NAME} ${FILE} done
Symlinking the rrdfile i don't need to configure anything... Its ugly but is works, lol.
Cheers
Giovanni M. Frainer
Mike Arnold wrote:
Giovanni - Gestor Redix wrote:
Hi everyone Has anyone made the vmstat/netstat graphs to work ? At the time, just [vmstat] graph appears in trends page... but if i select the graph manually, it appears correctly... Any idea why ?
Maybe i need to do something in hobbitserver.cfg besides just addGRAPHS="...,vmstat2,vmstat3,netstat3,..."
man bb-hosts /TRENDS /\.default\.
In bb-hosts:
This will set all hosts to display the normal trend graphs, vmstat[23]
and netstat3.
0.0.0.0 .default. # TRENDS:*vmstat:vmstat1|vmstat2|vmstat3,netstat:netstat1|netstat3