[hobbit] some larrd issues on hobbit 4.0.3 rc1
Kauffman, Tom
KauffmanT at nibco.com
Fri Apr 29 20:54:32 CEST 2005
Nope -- the only error is on one system on the netstat rrd -- something
I was trying a long time ago and killed off but never pulled the bottom
feeder.
TK
-----Original Message-----
From: Schwimmer, Eric E *HS [mailto:EES2Y at hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu]
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 1:46 PM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: RE: [hobbit] some larrd issues on hobbit 4.0.3 rc1
Tom,
Are there any pertinent entries in your larrd-status.log? Something
along the lines of "expected 16 data source readings (got 17)"? I've
got the same thing happening on many of my Fedora Core 3 boxes.
Regards,
-Eric
-----Original Message-----
From: Kauffman, Tom [mailto:KauffmanT at nibco.com]
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 2:28 PM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: [hobbit] some larrd issues on hobbit 4.0.3 rc1
OK -- I chickened out and haven't thrown the Big Red Switch yet -- but I
have hobbit running (display functions only) on my failover system and
most everything looks good -- except (there's that ugly word) my vmstat
graphs for my AIX systems.
Something is quite wrong, and I'm not sure what to look at.
Here's what the vmstat bottom feeder ships out:
aix
1 3 2342710 511 0 1 1 2249 14879 0 1964 11870 4215 15 11 31
42
so cpu_usr is 15, cpu_sys is 11, cpu_idl is 31, and cpu_wait is 42.
But the vmstat graph is giving me a system of 0.0, user 1670.0, and idle
of 2347945.2.
There are no errors in larrd-status.log or larrd-data.log. And this
seems to be happening to all my AIX systems -- cpu_idle and/or cpu_user
are massively inflated. Any ideas of where to look? (My two suse linux
systems look correct).
Also -- I only get the vmstat graph for AIX - I'm missing vmstat0,
vmstat2, vmstat3, and vmstat8. Where do I enable the graphing for these?
And while I'm at it -- I need to disable the tracking and displaying of
disk filesystem usage data -- virtually all my filesystems contain
Oracle tablespaces and they are 100% full at the OS level shortly after
creation -- so I can't see any reason to track them.
Other than that -- looks great!
Tom Kauffman
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