[hobbit] 1 test, 1 graph, multiple lines

doctor at makelofine.org doctor at makelofine.org
Fri Jan 16 16:46:55 CET 2009


On Fri, 16 Jan 2009 14:38:23 +0200, Buchan Milne
<bgmilne at staff.telkomsa.net> wrote:
> On Friday 16 January 2009 12:16:56 doctor at makelofine.org wrote:
>> Hi !
>> I'm new to this ML, and I'm almost a script dev (almost is the most
>> accurate word in this mail).
>> I created a script to monitor game servers activity. It reports the
>> number
>> of player on a server.
>> The ouput is formated as it :
>> &global_color $machine.$test <many words>
>> &color server1 is OK|NOK Players: <INTEGER>
>> I followed the ~(hobbit|xymon)/help/howtograph.html help file, and i get
>> my
>> graph when I monitor 1 game server. My script supports several game
>> servers
>> monitoring, but I can't find a way to have graph for all of them, like
>> the
>> http tests do (1 test, many URL tested, and one graph with all URL on
>> it).
>> Can someone help me ?
> 
> As long as you will not be changing the number of game servers you
monitor,
> 
> send a status message like this:
> 
> &global_color $machine.$test <many words>
> &color server1 is OK|NOK 
> server1_players: <INTEGER>
> &color server2 is OK|NOK
> server2_players: <INTEGER>
> 
> Make sure you have a new line after the last entry. Remove any rrd files
if
> 
> you have changed the number of servers you want to graph.
> 
> Regards,
> Buchan
> 
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Okay, thank your for your help.
I need some precisions :
-How could I define the graph in ~xymon|hobbit/server/etc/hobbitgraphs.cfg
to graph all servers, considering the number of server is unknow (and the
variable too)

Example :
&global_color $machine.$test <many words>
&color server1 is OK|NOK 
John_players: <INTEGER>
&color server2 is OK|NOK
Mickael_players: <INTEGER>





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