Too many line on disk graph
OK the server seam to be no long spitting the disk graphs. This is
true for all source of data, bb-clients local and remote
clients,. This is with snapshot done on Oct. 16 night.
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A couple of us have had the same problem. Stopping the server, clearing out the Hobbit server tmp subdirectory and restarting it was suggested.
At first it didn't fix anything (and I did a forced reload on the disk web page), but after a couple of minutes the graphs went back to being split as normal.
OK the server seam to be no long spitting the disk graphs. This is true for all source of data, bb-clients local and remote clients,. This is with snapshot done on Oct. 16 night.
-- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | _p_ Mike Nemeth | ___| |_____ email(w) michael.nemeth at lmco.com Work: 856 359-1425 |><___________) | Home Page:http://www.geocities.com/mjnemeth/ | Work Page:http://faraday.motown.lmco.com:3000/~nemethm/ | Work Page:http://ortsweb/~mnemeth/ |++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 08:47:52AM -0400, Pat Vaughan wrote:
A couple of us have had the same problem. Stopping the server, clearing out the Hobbit server tmp subdirectory and restarting it was suggested.
At first it didn't fix anything (and I did a forced reload on the disk web page), but after a couple of minutes the graphs went back to being split as normal.
Bizarre. There's absolutely no reason I can think of why a restart of Hobbit would change this behaviour.
Henrik
Still didn't work for me! I total wiped out tmp too.
Henrik Stoerner wrote:
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 08:47:52AM -0400, Pat Vaughan wrote:
A couple of us have had the same problem. Stopping the server, clearing out the Hobbit server tmp subdirectory and restarting it was suggested.
At first it didn't fix anything (and I did a forced reload on the disk web page), but after a couple of minutes the graphs went back to being split as normal.
Bizarre. There's absolutely no reason I can think of why a restart of Hobbit would change this behaviour.
Henrik
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|><___________) | Home Page:http://www.geocities.com/mjnemeth/
| Work Page:http://faraday.motown.lmco.com:3000/~nemethm/
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Oh Henrink I should have added IS there a way to cause the graphs to split up ? Say to 3 per graph? Also it this is for the disk and not the trends.
Aslo an aside , I wonder if it would be for there to be a toggle on the disk graph page to change service=disk to service=disk1 Easy enought to do manually but you know users.
Henrik Stoerner wrote:
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 08:47:52AM -0400, Pat Vaughan wrote:
A couple of us have had the same problem. Stopping the server, clearing out the Hobbit server tmp subdirectory and restarting it was suggested.
At first it didn't fix anything (and I did a forced reload on the disk web page), but after a couple of minutes the graphs went back to being split as normal.
Bizarre. There's absolutely no reason I can think of why a restart of Hobbit would change this behaviour.
Henrik
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|><___________) | Home Page:http://www.geocities.com/mjnemeth/
| Work Page:http://faraday.motown.lmco.com:3000/~nemethm/
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Hello there,
is there an option to disable specific tests, esp. disks, from hobbit client? What i want to do is to replace disk test - since there no option actually to support alerting based on absolute values - by custom script.
I've tried to modify your source code to support status calculation based on space used, but although in my imagination it was an easy task - i would need to take some c lessons first. :-)
Many thanks, Anatoli
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 05:39:50PM +0200, cits.bogajewski at daimlerchrysler.com wrote:
is there an option to disable specific tests, esp. disks, from hobbit client? What i want to do is to replace disk test - since there no option actually to support alerting based on absolute values - by custom script.
Not really. You can do it by tweaking the client script so it doesn't send in a any "df" data, but that's pretty ugly.
I've tried to modify your source code to support status calculation based on space used, but although in my imagination it was an easy task - i would need to take some c lessons first. :-)
It's in the works.
Regards, Henrik
Again this morning, it's back to one huge graph instead of little ones.
I know someone else asked this, but is there a way to define a graph so that the display is broken up into smaller graphs (like the way disk graphing is supposed to work)? I have some 32 port fibre switches that I capture error rates on each port and graph them, but the graph ends up being really big and hard to read.
A couple of us have had the same problem. Stopping the server, clearing out the Hobbit server tmp subdirectory and restarting it was suggested.
At first it didn't fix anything (and I did a forced reload on the disk web page), but after a couple of minutes the graphs went back to being split as normal.
OK the server seam to be no long spitting the disk graphs. This is true for all source of data, bb-clients local and remote clients,. This is with snapshot done on Oct. 16 night.
-- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | _p_ Mike Nemeth | ___| |_____ email(w) michael.nemeth at lmco.com Work: 856 359-1425 |><___________) | Home Page:http://www.geocities.com/mjnemeth/ | Work Page:http://faraday.motown.lmco.com:3000/~nemethm/ | Work Page:http://ortsweb/~mnemeth/ |++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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Another possible clue, when I came in this morning there was a yellow state on the disk test and Hobbit was displaying one huge disk graph. I even did a reload on the page to make sure Hobbit had to regenerate it. After I fixed the error and the state went back to green, the graphs were back to normal. It might just be a coincidence, though.
A couple of us have had the same problem. Stopping the server, clearing out the Hobbit server tmp subdirectory and restarting it was suggested.
At first it didn't fix anything (and I did a forced reload on the disk web page), but after a couple of minutes the graphs went back to being split as normal.
OK the server seam to be no long spitting the disk graphs. This is true for all source of data, bb-clients local and remote clients,. This is with snapshot done on Oct. 16 night.
-- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | _p_ Mike Nemeth | ___| |_____ email(w) michael.nemeth at lmco.com Work: 856 359-1425 |><___________) | Home Page:http://www.geocities.com/mjnemeth/ | Work Page:http://faraday.motown.lmco.com:3000/~nemethm/ | Work Page:http://ortsweb/~mnemeth/ |++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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