Okay, scratch my last message. I re-read what you said and looked at the *trends* page and the graphs are there. This is what I get for working on stuff past midnight :-)
Now my question is, how can I get the apache graphs to display on the httpd page as well as in trends page?
-Charles
Charles Jones wrote:
Henrik Stoerner wrote:
On Thu, Jan 27, 2005 at 10:19:29PM -0700, Charles Jones wrote:
I am still unable to get the elusive apache1-apache3 graphs to display.
Here's my relavant bb-hosts entries" paeg WEB Web Sites 1.2.3.4 www.mysite.com # noconn http://www.mysite.com apache=http://1.2.3.4/server-status?auto LARRD:*,apache:apache1|apache2|apache3
Do you have an apache.rrd file in ~/data/rrd/www.mysite.com/ ?
Yep: -rw-r--r-- 1 hobbit other 114492 Jan 28 02:56 apache.rrd
If you do, then the graphs should show up on the "trends" page after a while; the "trends" page is updated every 15 minutes by default so it may take a while after you change the bb-hosts file for the new graphs to show up.
It's been in the bb-hosts file for a few hours and still no apache column, nor extra graphs in the http column status page.
If not, then there's a problem with the data collection. But your bb-hosts entry looks right, and it seems your server sends the right data.
How do we troubleshoot this? I checked the apache server logs and the access log shows that Hobbit is hitting the server-status url. Is there some way to manually query data from the apache.rrd file to see if it has anything in it?
-Charles