[hobbit] missing iostat.rrd

Roland Soderstrom Rolands at logicaltech.com.au
Sat Jul 3 13:06:43 CEST 2010


Do they work in Linux, anywhere?
I'm on Solaris, only.

-----Original Message-----
From: Dominique Frise [mailto:dominique.frise at unil.ch]
Sent: Sat 7/3/2010 5:25 PM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: Re: [hobbit] missing iostat.rrd
 
No.
I think sources that need changes should be:

hobbitd/do_rrd.c
hobbitd/rrd/do_iostat.c
hobbitd/etcfiles/hobbitgraph.cfg

Dominique

On 07/ 3/10 01:23 AM, Roland Soderstrom wrote:
> Ok,
> So I'm not going crazy then...
>
> Hopefully we get some development going soon, I'll really like that.
> Is there some simple dirty fix in the meantime?
>
> -Roland
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dominique Frise [mailto:dominique.frise at unil.ch]
> Sent: Fri 7/2/2010 11:57 PM
> To: hobbit at hswn.dk
> Subject: Re: [hobbit] missing iostat.rrd
>
> The iostat stuff (iostatcpu and iostatdisk) reported by Solaris clients
> is not fully implemented in Xymon 4.3.0-beta2 server's code.
>
> The Xymon developement seems to be waken up and you should hopefully be
> able to graph iostats soon...
>
> Dominique
>
> On 07/ 2/10 07:44 AM, Roland Soderstrom wrote:
>> I'm running xymon 4.3.0 on solaris.
>>
>> For some reason my server don't get any iostat.rrd file.
>> I been trying to understand how the iostat gets to my server but this
>> just drives me crazy.
>>
>> On the clients (all 6 of them) I get the
>> sh -c iostat -dxsrP 300 2 1>../tmp/hobbit_iostatdisk.host0.12761
>> processes
>> I get the tmp/hobbit_iostatdisk.host0.12761 file which disappears after
>> some time. (and with iostat data)
>> The server however never gets a iostat.rrd file.
>> As an example i tried to track the vmstat which works fine.
>> The clients manage to send vmstat so the server can generate vmstat.rrd
>> files, but not iostat
>>
>> On the server I got iostat/vmstat in hobbitserver.cfg in the VARs
>> TEST2RRD and GRAPHS, which is there by default..
>> I tried to change iostat to iostatdisk as the name is like that, but no
>> change.
>>
>> I checked all logs including apache2 logs and can't find anything.
>> How do I check if the clients sends something to the server?
>> How do I check if the server receives something?
>>
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