[hobbit] Custom RRD graphs
Ger Maguire
ger at fwi.ie
Thu Nov 30 21:16:55 CET 2006
I think I have gone through all the steps and have poured over the docs and
manpages
So far:
1 Created custom script outputing data to hobbit using status switch
$BBHOME/bin/bb $BBDISP "status $HOST.$TEST $COLOUR $OUTPUT"
2 Created rrd-ext script and have it getting data as per below (numeric vale
for catching a % value)
3 Modified hobbitserver.cfg
Added acpu test to TEST2RRD="cpu=la,disk, ... ,acpu"
Added acpu test to GRAPHS="la,disk, ... ,acpu"
4 Modified hobbitlaunch.cfg
[rrdstatus]
ENVFILE /usr/lib/hobbit/server/etc/hobbitserver.cfg
NEEDS hobbitd
CMD hobbitd_channel --channel=status
--log=$BBSERVERLOGS/rrd-status.log
hobbitd_rrd --rrddir=$BBVAR/rrd
--extra-script=/usr/lib/hobbit/server/ext/rrd-ext.sh --extra-tests=acpu
I haven't modified [rrddata] as I'm sending the data in using the status
command but I'll stick it in and see if it makes a difference.
Added the test itself to hobbitlaunch to run every 5 mins, all works ok
pages update in hobbit
[acpu]
ENVFILE /usr/lib/hobbit/server/etc/hobbitserver.cfg
NEEDS hobbitd
CMD $BBHOME/ext/acpu.sh
INTERVAL 5m
5 Modified hobbitgraph.cfg with the following
[acpu]
TITLE CPU Utilisation
YAXIS % Load
DEF:acpu=acpu.rrd:acpu:AVERAGE
AREA:acpu#00CC00:Utilisation
GPRINT:acpu:LAST: \: %5.1lf%s (cur)
GPRINT:acpu:MAX: \: %5.1lf%s (max)
GPRINT:acpu:MIN: \: %5.1lf%s (min)
GPRINT:acpu:AVERAGE: \: %5.1lf%s (avg)\n
The rrd files get created in the correct place and the pages in hobbit show
the graph but there is just no data being displayed and the timestamp on the
acpu.rrd files is showing they are not being updated.
This is where I'm stumped, the log files don't show any relevant info or
messages to point me to anything thats wrong.
I'm running it on debian sarge distro using the .deb package from
sourceforge.
Ger.
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From: Hubbard, Greg L [mailto:greg.hubbard at eds.com]
Sent: 30 November 2006 19:55
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: RE: [hobbit] Custom RRD graphs
Why bother when Hobbit will use your echo output to do that?
But there is more to graphing than simply creating the RRD files. Next you
have to create graph definitions that will use your new files, and these
graphs have to work. Then you can add your new graphs to the Hobbit server
so they will show up with the associated test (TEST2RRD variable) and/or in
the trends display.
You say you see the data being echoed -- are the RRD files not getting
created/updated? Did you add your rrd-ext to the right place on the server?
Did you add it to hobbit-rrd for both data and status messages?
(or whatever, I am going from dim memory)
GLH
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From: Ger Maguire [mailto:ger at fwi.ie]
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 1:44 PM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: RE: [hobbit] Custom RRD graphs
Guys, When creating custom scripts, has anyone just used rrdcreate and
rrdtool update to directly output the data to the rrd files ?
If the the tests are all residing on the one machine and not polling data
from other clients is it an easier way to update the graphs as I just can't
get the status script to update for me ?
Thanks,
Ger.
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From: Ger Maguire [mailto:ger at fwi.ie]
Sent: 29 November 2006 20:13
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: [hobbit] Custom RRD graphs
Hi folks,
I have created a custom script for capturing CPU utilisation from a device
and updated all the relevant files but I cannot get my rrd files to update
correctly.
An initial rrd file gets created but the data does not get input into it.
I have created a rrd-ext sript which is running and is capturing the
incomming status data and by looking at the /tmp files I can see that the
echo outputs are being generated correctly every 5 mintes.
----> rrd-ext.sh
HOSTNAME="$1"
TESTNAME="$2"
FNAME="$3"
if [ "$TESTNAME" = "acpu" ]
then
echo "`date`" >> /tmp/hobbit.$HOSTNAME.$TESTNAME
echo "$FNAME" >> /tmp/hobbit.$HOSTNAME.$TESTNAME
# Analyze the message we got
# ACPU=`grep "connected" $FNAME | awk '{print $14}'`
ACPU=`grep "The 5" $FNAME | cut -d"(" -f2 | cut -d"." -f1`
# The RRD dataset definitions
echo "DS:acpu:GAUGE:600:0:100"
# The filename
echo "acpu.rrd"
# The data
echo "$ACPU"
echo "$ACPU" >> /tmp/hobbit.$HOSTNAME.$TESTNAME
fi
The value I want to graph is simply a cpu % counter, have I got the above
values and setting correct for this ?
Any help or pointers appreciated.
Output that this produces is below showing that it is getting the data
correctly from the status input.
---> /tmp/hobbit.$HOSTNAME.$TESTNAME
Wed Nov 29 19:54:07 GMT 2006
/usr/lib/hobbit/server/tmp/rrd_msg_13879
14
Wed Nov 29 19:59:05 GMT 2006
/usr/lib/hobbit/server/tmp/rrd_msg_26569
25
Wed Nov 29 20:04:07 GMT 2006
/usr/lib/hobbit/server/tmp/rrd_msg_2788
17
Wed Nov 29 20:09:12 GMT 2006
/usr/lib/hobbit/server/tmp/rrd_msg_11944
9
Ger.
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