Ann,
The procs page will graph anything you want to count. You enable this with the TRACK keyword in (I think) the hobbit-clients.cfg file.
For example:
HOST=somehost PROC httpd TRACK=Apache
Would lead to a graph showing the number of processes containing "httpd" in their name, graphed as "Apache".
If you want graphs about particular processes (memory usage, CPU, etc.) you are out of luck in this version of Hobbit, although you could probably invent something that would read through the process listings returned by the Hobbit clients and have them update RRD's and then set up graph definitions. This would be a lot of work, and might overload the poor Hobbit server depending on how many clients you are monitoring.
GLH
From: Ann.Waters at kp.org [mailto:Ann.Waters at kp.org]
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 7:08 AM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: [hobbit] No Procs Graph?
Hi Folks,
I am new to Hobbit and noticed that when you drill down to a
device's procs information, there is no graph but the magnifying glass shows up as if a graph should be there. I've looked through so many man pages, wiki entries, FAQs, etc. trying to figure this out that my head is spinning! And when I go to the Hobbit demo site and drill down to http://hswn.dk/hobbit-cgi/bb-hostsvc.sh?HOST=voodoo.hswn.dk&SERVICE=proc s and http://hswn.dk/hobbit-cgi/bb-hostsvc.sh?HOST=sarge&SERVICE=procs, the procs graphs don't show up there either. So, have I been wasting my time trying to make that graph work or is there some magical trick that a master is willing to reveal to me?
Any/all help will be appreciated!
Thanks!
Ann