[Xymon] Possible xymon bug - use of RRDPARAM in custom graphs

Alex Krumm-Heller ozkrumpet at gmail.com
Wed Jan 8 13:16:15 CET 2014


Hi,

Thanks for that information, it doesn't appear in the documentation
anywhere.

It will be a little difficult for me to hardcore it like that as I run the
same custom check on different servers and the check sets different
variable names based on slightly different configurations on each server.
Is there an alternative way of achieving this, could an extra parameter
without the whitespace padding be made available?

Alex

On Wednesday, January 8, 2014, W.J.M. Nelis wrote:

>  Hello,
>
>
>  I think I may have identified a possible bug in xymon. I am currently
> running 4.3.12.
>
>  I am attempting to define a custom graph using the RRDPARAM variable to
> define the graph. The data that is "supplying" the graph is being generated
> by a custom check and it stores this data over several rrd files with a
> single value in each file.
>
>  They key line in my graph definition is:
>
>  DEF:p at RRDIDX@=@RRDFN@:@RRDPARAM@:AVERAGE
>
>  What appears to be happening is that the different variables names that
> represent the different parameters for the graph are different lengths. It
> seems that what ends up being supplied to rdd on this line in the graph
> definition contains extra white space added into the @RRDPARAM@ part of
> the definition line and that these extra whitespaces correspond to the
> largest variable name length. It seems to me that the internal data
> structure is getting sized to the largest string length and then not
> reduced for subsequent smaller strings and it just pads the rest with
> whitespace. RRD then gets confused as it is looking for a variable named
> "variable1  ", while the rrd file actually contains a variable called
> "variable1".
>
>  I would love to get the bug fixed as it is preventing some of my graphs
> working. Happy to also be told there is a better way to do this. I hope
> this makes sense. Happy to provide more info if required.
>
>   This is not a bug, it is a feature. When making multi-graphs, and when
> using @RRDPARAM@ in de GPRINT-statement, the columns will neatly line up.
>
> The graph definition shows that you have a set RRD's, each containing a
> single DS with the same name as the file. Is it possible to give the DS a
> fixed name, for instance 'lambda'? If so, you can remove @RRDPARAM@ form
> the DEF-line.
>
> Regards,
>   Wim Nelis.
>
>
>
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