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Re: [hobbit] "ports" RRD graph not showing up



what about the 'trends' column?

On 8/31/06, Gary B. <gmbfly98 (at) gmail.com> wrote:

> did you wait enough cycles? could you check if there's RRD actually > generated for the host under /var/lib/hobbit/rrd/ ?

Yes, I've waited enough cycles, but the graph still isn't showing up.
Meanwhile, several other changes I've made have shown up.

Yes, the RRD files have actually been generated.  They just don't want
to show up on the "ports" page for this host...  It's time for lunch,
so I'll check when I get back - maybe it'll work if I don't stare at
it, like that pot of boiling water ;-)

> On 8/31/06, Gary B. < gmbfly98 (at) gmail.com> wrote:
> > > oh, you are using it under a wild-card (or multi-host) HOST= section
> thus
> > > you want to limit the test to apply to that HOST alone. makes sense
> then.
> > > I think the missing () is somewhat important too. If I recall
correctly,
> I
> > > didn't have much sucess until I inserted () myself.
> >
> > Hmm.  The actual tests seem to be working correctly, but the RRD graph
> > just isn't showing up...
> >
> > > On 8/31/06, Gary B. <gmbfly98 (at) gmail.com> wrote:
> > > >
> > >  > I don't use HOST= in my working PORT tracking. I agree with Greg
on
> doing
> > > it
> > > > via the RegExp itself.
> > >
> > > The problem with that is, it will perform the PORT test on all of
the
> > > machines under the HOST= section the test is under.  I don't want
> > > this, as only one of the machines actually has the ports running.  I
> > > haven't had a problem using HOST= in this manner before, and it's
> > > described in the "rules to select hosts" section in the manpage for
> > > hobbit-clients.cfg
> > >
> > > > minor thing: not so sure TRACK= can take all numeric or not.
> > > > I believe your RegExp needs (). Mine goes like below. I have PORT
> column
> > > > show and alerts generated, plus RRD graph for counting of
TIME_WAIT
> > > > connections to
> > > >  PORT LOCAL=%([.:]3306)$ STATE=TIME_WAIT MIN=0 MAX=10000
COL=yellow
> > > > TRACK=db_TimeWait TEXT=db_TimeWait
> > >
> > > I was wondering that myself.  I'll try changing to TRACK= to be
> > > character-based and see if that helps.
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