[hobbit] ncv problem
Jeff Newman
jeffnewman75 at gmail.com
Fri Oct 6 01:15:06 CEST 2006
I got rid of the NCV_DROPS="*:DERIVE" since that was just testing
anyway, and got rid of the quotes (so drops="ncv" became drops=ncv)
and that fixed my problem. Don't know why the problem only showed up
in the new version, but hey my problem is fixed now, so Im happy!
Thanks!!
-jeff
On 10/4/06, Charles Jones <jonescr at cisco.com> wrote:
> Sorry for typo, fixed below
> Try removing the extra quotes you added to TEST2RRD. In other words, instead
> of using:
> drops="ncv",
>
> Juse use:
> drops=ncv,
>
> Another thing that I'm not sure about is how you defined
> NCV_drops="*:DERIVE"
> My thoughts on this are:
> 1. Not sure if you can use * as the DS name, I think this should be
> NVC_drops="fdrops:DERIVE" NCV_drops="fdrops:DERIVE"
>
> 2. DERIVE is the default DS type, so you may not even have to specify those
> at all.
>
> I'm new to NCV graphs myself, so I am just speculating here and trying to
> help.
> -Charles
>
> Jeff Newman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Running on the new hobbit server, I am seeing these in
> /var/log/hobbit/status.log:
>
> 2006-10-03 18:05:32 Setup error: Service wraps has a graph "ncv", but
> no graph-definition
> 2006-10-03 18:05:32 Setup error: Service HiFlowNet has a graph "ncv",
> but no graph-definition
> 2006-10-03 18:05:32 Setup error: Service drops has a graph "ncv", but
> no graph-definition
>
> I did not see these until I upgraded to the new server version.
>
> Some other info:
>
> from hobbitserver.cfg
>
> TEST2RRD="cpu=la,disk,inode,qtree,memory,$PINGCOLUMN=tcp,http=tcp,dns=tcp,dig=tcp,time=ntpstat,vmstat,iostat,netstat,temperature,apache,bind,sendmail,mailq,nmailq=mailq,sar,socks,bea,iishealth,citrix,bbgen,bbtest,hobbitd,HiFlowNet="ncv",sock="ncv",qmeter,rtt="ncv",drops="ncv",wraps="ncv",bbproxy,HiFlowNetInt,files,procs=processes,ports,clock,lines"
>
> # This defines which RRD files to include on the "trends" column webpage,
> # and the order in which they appear.
> GRAPHS="la,disk,inode,qtree,memory,users,vmstat,iostat,tcp.http,tcp,netstat,mrtg::1,temperature,ntpstat,apache,bind,sendmail,mailq,socks,bea,iishealth,citrix,bbgen,bbtest,bbproxy,hobbitd,ncv,HiFlowNet,sock,rtt,wraps,sar::1,qmeter::1,HiFlowNetInt,drops,files,processes,ports,ifstat,clock,lines"
>
> NCV_sock="established:GAUGE,synsent:GAUGE,synrecv:GAUGE,finwait1:GAUGE,finwait2:GAUGE,timewait:GAUGE,closed:GAUGE,closewait:GAUGE,lastack:GAUGE,listen:GAUGE,closing:GAUGE,unknown:GAUGE"
>
> NCV_rtt="rtt:GAUGE"
>
> ** I tried adding the below, and restarting hobbit, and it did not fix
> the problem **
> NCV_wraps="*:DERIVE"
> NCV_drops="*:DERIVE"
> NCV_HiFlowNet="*:DERIVE"
>
> From hobbitgraph.cfg (just to show they are in there)
>
> [wraps]
> TITLE Wraps per second
> YAXIS Number of wraps
> DEF:wraps=wraps.rrd:wraps:AVERAGE
> CDEF:fwraps=wraps,100,*
> AREA:fwraps#00CC00:Number of wraps
> -u 1
> -l 0
> GPRINT:fwraps:LAST: \: %5.1lf (cur)
> GPRINT:fwraps:MAX: \: %5.1lf (max)
> GPRINT:fwraps:MIN: \: %5.1lf (min)
> GPRINT:fwraps:AVERAGE: \: %5.1lf (avg)\n
> [drops]
> TITLE Drops per second
> YAXIS Number of drops
> DEF:drops=drops.rrd:drops:AVERAGE
> CDEF:fdrops=drops,100,*
> AREA:fdrops#00CC00:Number of drops
> -u 1
> -l 0
> GPRINT:fdrops:LAST: \: %5.1lf (cur)
> GPRINT:fdrops:MAX: \: %5.1lf (max)
> GPRINT:fdrops:MIN: \: %5.1lf (min)
> GPRINT:fdrops:AVERAGE: \: %5.1lf (avg)\n
> [HiFlowNet]
> TITLE Network I/O HIGH FLOW
> YAXIS Bytes/second
>
> DEF:tcpInInorderBytes=HiFlowNet.rrd:tcpInInorderBytes:AVERAGE
>
> DEF:tcpOutDataBytes=HiFlowNet.rrd:tcpOutDataBytes:AVERAGE
> LINE1:tcpInInorderBytes#00FFFF:In Total
> LINE1:tcpOutDataBytes#0000FF:Out Total
> COMMENT:\n
> GPRINT:tcpInInorderBytes:LAST:In \: %5.1lf%s
> (cur)
> GPRINT:tcpInInorderBytes:MAX: \: %5.1lf%s (max)
> GPRINT:tcpInInorderBytes:MIN: \: %5.1lf%s (min)
> GPRINT:tcpInInorderBytes:AVERAGE: \: %5.1lf%s
> (avg)\n
> GPRINT:tcpOutDataBytes:LAST:Out \: %5.1lf%s
> (cur)
> GPRINT:tcpOutDataBytes:MAX: \: %5.1lf%s (max)
> GPRINT:tcpOutDataBytes:MIN: \: %5.1lf%s (min)
> GPRINT:tcpOutDataBytes:AVERAGE: \: %5.1lf%s (avg)\n
>
> Some of the other NCV stuff works fine, not sure why those aren't.
> Any ideas?
>
> -Jeff
>
>
>
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