[hobbit] RRD data not being created.
Hubbard, Greg L
greg.hubbard at eds.com
Thu Oct 19 21:23:50 CEST 2006
Rob, if you implemented the script example I posted, you should be able
to look in the script log to see if it is doing anything. Just remember
not to refer to NCV anywhere in the configuration.
The log will tell you if the script is being called at all -- you can
enable any debug you want -- just make sure you write it to the log,
since you will never see STDOUT. You can even cat the incoming file out
to the log.
This is what I had to do to get it working -- sort of organically.
GLH
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From: Rob Munsch [mailto:rmunsch at solutionsforprogress.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 1:47 PM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: [hobbit] RRD data not being created.
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I'm pretty sure this is the trouble. Ladies and gentlemen, i am
stumped. Following all the instructions in the docs, manpages, faqs and
alien communications, as well as the very helpful samples provided by
list members... no new file ever gets created in ~/data/rrd/<hostname>.
I have status, so i know client info is reaching server.
I have copied almost verbatim the sample server-side script needed to
parse this info and spit it back out to RRD.
And i have eschewed NCV and gone in favor of hobbitd_channel --options
to make this all work right, or so I thought.
If you make a custom script and the rrd file never happens, where would
you look first? The serverside script itself? hobbitlaunch. or
- -graph.cfg options? Somewhere else? Mars? I'd be willing to check
Mars at this point.
- --
Rob Munsch
Solutions For Progress IT
www.solutionsforprogress.com
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