Representing disk data for graphing
Mike
mikee at mikee.ath.cx
Wed Oct 11 20:31:46 CEST 2006
On 2006-10-11, Charles Goyard <cgoyard at cvf.fr> wrote:
> Rich Smrcina a écrit :
>>
>> 11 Oct 2006 07:45:23 Disk/SFS Utilization OK
>>
>> Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted as
>> green /dev/0124 14400 720 13680 5.0% /440RES/DRCT
>>
>> green /dev/0124 36000 0 36000 0.0% /440RES/TDISK
>>
>> green /dev/0124 128160 32168 95992 25.1% /440RES/SPOOL
>>
>> green /dev/0124 96480 2112 94368 2.2% /440RES/PAGE
>>
>> green /dev/0102 216000 17636 198364 8.2% /PAGSP1/SPOOL
>>
>> green /dev/0102 2187360 0 2187360 0.0% /PAGSP1/PAGE
>>
>> green /VMSYS/group2 120088 5268 114820 4.4% /SFS/VMSYS
>> green /VMSYSU/group2 4280 488 3792 11.4% /SFS/VMSYSU
>> green /VMSYSU/group3 71896 0 71896 0.0% /SFS/VMSYSU
>>
>> The 'green' indicator on the left is a green icon put there to easily
>> spot an offender. Is that messing up the parsing of the message for
>> graphing purposes?
>
> Yes, hobbit gets the column number of the "capacity" and "Mounted"
> words, and gets the figures on the same column after. So you have to add
> a "color" heading in order to have the same number of columns on the
> header and the data.
>
>> Or is it possibly the decimal points in the percentages?
>
> Hobbit seems to user long unsigned numbers for these, but it may be a
> problem too.
>
>
Is it documented somewhere the column format for the data to be automatically
converted to graphs by hobbit?
Mike
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