[hobbit] Can Hobbit Generate a List of Systems with Low Utilization?
John Browning
John.Browning at sas.com
Wed Feb 4 19:19:15 CET 2009
OK thank you for the responses, very helpful
I will see what I can throw together!
-----Original Message-----
From: Bryan A Kennedy [mailto:b-kennedy1 at Raytheon.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 10:51 AM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: Re: [hobbit] Can Hobbit Generate a List of Systems with Low Utilization?
I have been using a Perl script to gather CPU load from rrd files on all our servers being monitored and report the numbers monthly. Our server is RedHat Linux. It is run on the first of the month for the previous month's data. My steps to do this are below. This script needs Perl and either Linux's date command or Solaris's GNU date command. The crontab and Report menu section are not needed if you don't want it. Hope it helps.
1. Copy attached script to your Hobbit server
(See attached file: utlthreshold.pl) 2. Edit script variables for your site paths 3. Edit ~hobbit/server/www/menu/menu_items.js and add
['Server Utilization', '/hobbit/periodic/utl/utiliz.html'],
under the Reports section
4. Add "45 0 * * 1 ~hobbit/server/bin/utlthreshold.pl" to Hobbit's crontab using your paths
Regards,
Bryan Kennedy
Ralph Mitchell
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hobbit at hswn.dk
02/04/2009 09:36 cc
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Re: [hobbit] Can Hobbit Generate a
Please respond to List of Systems with Low
hobbit at hswn.dk Utilization?
Take a look in the "trends" column - you may have a graph showing number of users & processes. If so, you could probably slap something together to cycle through the RRD files and extract the user counts and generate whatever kind of report you want.
Ralph Mitchell
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 8:59 AM, John Browning <John.Browning at sas.com>
wrote:
Hi All,
I was wondering if it was possible to have hobbit (I'm still currently
running 4.2.0 as production) automatically generate a list of systems
that have low utilization and or zero user logins over a certain amount
of time.
Nothing Fancy, just a raw list of systems.
In the past we have used the metrics report but this becomes tedious for
myself and managers since we currently have so many systems being
monitored (1000+).
The metrics reports can be used after the fact that we know a
system/group of systems isn't being used.
Thanks!
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John Browning
UNIX Systems Administrator
R&D DataCenter
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