Does anyone use a summary page of graphs for multiple servers to combine all of the graphs of all of their servers to have a quick at-a-glance for everything?
I am interested in seeing any examples or ideas if they are out there.
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Josh Luthman wrote:
Does anyone use a summary page of graphs for multiple servers to combine all of the graphs of all of their servers to have a quick at-a-glance for everything?
I am interested in seeing any examples or ideas if they are out there.
DRRAW is a great combo item to install on your Hobbit display server, since it can use the RRDs Hobbit generates and let you make some nice dashboards, possibly using aggregations from many RRDs at once.
-Alan
On Thursday 16 April 2009 06:18:29 Josh Luthman wrote:
Does anyone use a summary page of graphs for multiple servers to combine all of the graphs of all of their servers to have a quick at-a-glance for everything?
I am interested in seeing any examples or ideas if they are out there.
We use bookmarks to the usual multi-host graphs (not the ones from the "Metrics Report"). In some cases, we combine these on one HTML page (just with IMG tags to a multi-host graph), such as one we had showing the mail queues (where each server has 3 MTA instances, each MTA instance has 3 queues), showing 9 graphs each with ~15 hosts.
Then, we also use the Devmon-focused weathermap script I have been working on (though the primary use is showing link utilisation on a diagram, it can now show test status for non-devmon tests and have popup graphs for non-devmon tests). I haven't quite finished everything I wanted to finish ... so this version isn't released yet, but this here is a static copy of what I have running on my workstation (production is displaying on a large video wall):
http://staff.telkomsa.net/~bgmilne/weathermap/
(the popup graphs on links and nodes won't work from the internet though)
Regards, Buchan
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On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 12:46 AM, Buchan Milne <bgmilne at staff.telkomsa.net>wrote:
Then, we also use the Devmon-focused weathermap script I have been working on (though the primary use is showing link utilisation on a diagram, it can now show test status for non-devmon tests and have popup graphs for non-devmon tests). I haven't quite finished everything I wanted to finish ... so this version isn't released yet, but this here is a static copy of what I have running on my workstation (production is displaying on a large video wall):
http://staff.telkomsa.net/~bgmilne/weathermap/<http://staff.telkomsa.net/%7Ebgmilne/weathermap/>
(the popup graphs on links and nodes won't work from the internet though)
Wow...
Are you planning on releasing this at all? :)
Wow...
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On Friday 17 April 2009 02:41:31 Bob Gordon wrote:
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On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 12:46 AM, Buchan Milne
<bgmilne at staff.telkomsa.net>wrote:
Then, we also use the Devmon-focused weathermap script I have been working on (though the primary use is showing link utilisation on a diagram, it can now show test status for non-devmon tests and have popup graphs for non-devmon tests). I haven't quite finished everything I wanted to finish ... so this version isn't released yet, but this here is a static copy of what I have running on my workstation (production is displaying on a large video wall):
http://staff.telkomsa.net/~bgmilne/weathermap/<http://staff.telkomsa.net/ %7Ebgmilne/weathermap/>
(the popup graphs on links and nodes won't work from the internet though)
Wow...
Are you planning on releasing this at all? :)
What I have is at http://staff.telkomsa.net/~bgmilne/devmon- weathermap-1.1.4.tar.gz
I am wondering where it should "live", in Xymon, or in Devmon ... and I would like to decide soon, so that I can put it in svn ... I have too many diverging copies already :-(.
Wow...
Regards, Buchan
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