Two things.
- Drop the % sign. Rrd graphs numbers.
- If you want to graph the other numbers, swap them around. Description : value
Cheers V
On 1 December 2011 01:08, Root, Paul <Paul.Root at centurylink.com> wrote:
Hi, We have a test watching our HP NA server and its attempts at taking a snapshot of all the customer routers. And I'd like a graph of the percentage of them up to date.
The data looks something like this:Snapshot Frequency - Target: 1 day(s)
9940: Total Devices. (should be > 8000) 138: Age of most recent attempt in minutes. 0.7: Average age of attempts in days. 1.3: Age of oldest attempt in days.
Current : 69.0% 6856 devices have current snapshot attempts. 0.0% of devices (0) have no attempts (threshold: 5%). yellow 31.0% of devices (3085) have past due attempts (threshold: 10%).
I just changed it to give me the NCV for the percentage. However, I could change the output to whatever to get the desired result.
This is what I've defined so far:
xymonserver.cfg: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,ops,stats,cifs,JVM,JMS,HitCache,Session,JDBCConn,ExecQueue,JTA,TblSpace,RollBack,MemReq,InvObj,snapmirr,snaplist,snapshot=ncv,if_load=devmon,temp=devmon,paging,mdc,mdchitpct,cics,dsa,getvis,maxuser,nparts,xymongen,xymonnet,xymonproxy,xymond,nfmsgw=ncv"
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,ops,stats,cifs,JVM,JMS,HitCache,Session,JDBCConn,ExecQueue,JTA,TblSpace,RollBack,MemReq,InvObj,snapmirr,snaplist,snapshot,devmon::1,if_load::1,temp,paging,mdc,mdchitpct,cics,dsa,getvis,maxuser,nparts,xymongen,xymonnet,xymonproxy,xymond"
NCV_snapshot="Current:GAUGE"
And I restarted the xymon server. But I'm not seeing an rrd file.
Any ideas?
Paul Root - Engineer III Managed Services Systems - CenturyLink
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