Yes, you are using the NCV method, instead of the explicit "pitcher/catcher" method. Which do you want to use?
If you use NCV, the Hobbit server will make a valiant attempt to pick out your data from the text of your message, but only if it is in the proper format. This is a can of worms I quickly threw overboard when I started adding my own custom tests.
If you bind a column (text) to NCV, the custom parser script will not be called.
Look in the NCV section of the hobbitd_rrd man page to see how the data needs to look. You need to make sure that your are sending "cputemp : <number>" or "cputemp = <number>" somewhere in your status message. Or maybe it has to be "cputemp:<number>" or "cputemp: <number>" -- see why I never got it to work? The documentation is hazy about whether or not spaces are required, and which combinations will be okay or not. This is why I quit trying and went for the use-my-own-sledgehammer approach.
GLH
-----Original Message----- From: Rob Munsch [mailto:rmunsch at solutionsforprogress.com] Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 10:42 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Sending data from script to an rrd
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I am completely clueless. OK, sanity check requested. According to existing docs on the site, i made the following changes, but all i get on the graph page is
hobbit graph ncv:cputemp
Now, if my data was bad, i'd have a blank graph, one where all the values show as "nan." I'm not even getting that, so i am back even further than i thought. I have...
in hobbitlaunch.cfg
[cputemp] ENVFILE $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/etc/hobbitclient.cfg CMD $BBHOME/ext/cputemp.sh LOGFILE $BBSERVERLOGS/cputemp.log INTERVAL 1m
in hobbitgraph.cg
[cputemp] TITLE CPU Temp YAXIS Degrees Fahrenheit DEF:cputemp=cputemp.rrd:cputemp:AVERAGE LINE2:cputemp#00CC00:CPU Temp GPRINT:cputemp:LAST:Cpu Temperature \: %5.11f%s (cur) GPRINT:cputemp:MAX: \: %5.1lf%s (max) GPRINT:cputemp:MIN: \: %5.1lf%s (min) GPRINT:cputemp:AVERAGE: \: %5.1lf%s (avg)\n
in hobbitserver.cfg
TEST2RRD="cpu=la,disk,inode,qtree,...,bind,cputemp=ncv" and GRAPHS="ncv,la,disk,...,bbproxy,hobbitd,cputemp" and NCV_cputemp="cputemp:GAUGE"
TIA. I have a feeling the key is something in here. somewhere. somehow.
Hubbard, Greg L wrote:
You got it, big man -- just remember to "pitch" what you know you can "catch". Since the catcher script KNOWS which test it is parsing, you
can be as sloppy as you want.
-----Original Message----- From: Rob Munsch [mailto:rmunsch at solutionsforprogress.com] Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 10:15 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Sending data from script to an rrd
Hubbard, Greg L wrote:
Hey Rob,
What is being passed is all the text you so carefully sent in your client-side text. That is why it is important to "pitch" what you can
"catch."
OH, so, you know how to craft your greps and awks based on the MSG you
are sending from the client, is that it? I don't need to find and examine that passed data, because i can see its structure based on the
$MSG i am sending at the end of the client script. Right?
(please don't laugh at my code):
shyeah, like i'm qualified to do so.
case $TESTNAME in
foo) # Snag each foo data lineFOO_ALL=`grep "FOO_Events:" $FNAME | awk '{print$3}'`
this is where i was getting conf00zed. I was wondering what psychic powers you people were employing to know how to pick out what you wanted blindly :).
# Print out RRD Foo Dataset definitionsecho "DS:Events:GAUGE:600:0:U" echo "DS:Notifications:GAUGE:600:0:U" echo "foo.rrd" echo "$FOO_ALL:$FOO_NOTIFY"and this i'll just have to look up to make sure of.
Thank you! I think it's starting to coalesce in my congealed brain...
-----Original Message----- From: Rob Munsch [mailto:rmunsch at solutionsforprogress.com] Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 9:33 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Sending data from script to an rrd
I'm askin' the wrong questions, i just realized.
For custom test Foo which has Custom Script Foo.sh, which is a clientside script living in ~/client/ext;
assuming all other .cfg acrobatics have been accomplished, where on the server am i going to find the raw $host.foo data/numbers for me to
parse and pass on?
I understand i can maybe copy someone else's macro for it, but i need
to see what the raw data looks like so i know what i'm parsing :D.
tia,
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