Using "WithPeak" on mrtg rrd graphs
First I have to say Hobbit is a great tool. I am just testing with it and it seems to provide great features.
Should the "WithPeak" option work if I am using mrtg with LogFormat: rrdtool ? It seems to just ignore this option for me.
thanks paul
My mrtg.cfg:
WorkDir: /var/lib/hobbit/rrd LogFormat: rrdtool HtmlDir: /var/www/mrtg ImageDir: /var/www/mrtg LogDir: /var/lib/mrtg ThreshDir: /var/lib/mrtg PathAdd: /usr/bin LibAdd: /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.5/i386-linux-thread-multi
auburn primary link
Directory[mrtg.auburn_pri_WAN.fhs.com]: auburn_pri_WAN.fchs.com Target[mrtg.auburn_pri_WAN.fhs.com]: /10.10.1.6:communitystring at aubtls01.fchs.com: MaxBytes[mrtg.auburn_pri_WAN.fhs.com]: 1250000 WithPeak[mrtg.auburn_pri_WAN.fhs.com]: dwm Title[mrtg.auburn_pri_WAN.fhs.com]: Traffic Analysis for 1 -- AUBTLS01.fchs.com
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I have been using Hobbit for awhile, but I still have all my old bb19 clients installed and reporting to the Hobbit server. I need to monitor memory for a new system so I thought I would try the Hobbit client this time around. The package is listed as this:
hobbit-client_4.1.2p1-1_sparc.deb
Why does the Sparc package have a .deb file extension? How can I had a Debian package to a Solaris system? Is there another way to monitor memory on a system without using the new Hobbit client?
Thanks
On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 05:11:02PM -0500, Wes Neal wrote:
I have been using Hobbit for awhile, but I still have all my old bb19 clients installed and reporting to the Hobbit server. I need to monitor memory for a new system so I thought I would try the Hobbit client this time around. The package is listed as this:
hobbit-client_4.1.2p1-1_sparc.deb
Why does the Sparc package have a .deb file extension?
Because it's a package for Debian GNU/Linux running on Sun SPARC hardware.
How can I had a Debian package to a Solaris system?
You cannot. But you can easily build the Hobbit client for Solaris. Grab the Hobbit sources, configure with "./configure --client" and run "make; make install"
I just don't provide a pre-built package for Solaris. My production systems happen to run Linux, even though the hardware is from Sun.
Is there another way to monitor memory on a system without using the new Hobbit client?
The deadcat bb_memory add-on still works for the BB client.
Regards, Henrik
Wes Neal wrote:
I have been using Hobbit for awhile, but I still have all my old bb19 clients installed and reporting to the Hobbit server. I need to monitor memory for a new system so I thought I would try the Hobbit client this time around. The package is listed as this:
hobbit-client_4.1.2p1-1_sparc.deb
Why does the Sparc package have a .deb file extension? How can I had a Debian package to a Solaris system? Is there another way to monitor memory on a system without using the new Hobbit client?
Thanks
I run Debian on a Sparc (Sun Ultra-10), although I have never tried the Hobbit install on Debian Sparc.
~David
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