[hobbit] some larrd issues on hobbit 4.0.3 rc1

Schwimmer, Eric E *HS EES2Y at hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu
Fri Apr 29 20:50:34 CEST 2005


Now that I've read your whole message ... *slaps himself*

Man, I'm glad its Friday.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Schwimmer, Eric E *HS [mailto:EES2Y at hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu] 
> Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 2:46 PM
> To: hobbit at hswn.dk
> Subject: RE: [hobbit] some larrd issues on hobbit 4.0.3 rc1
> 
> 
> Tom,
> 
> Are there any pertinent entries in your larrd-status.log? 
> Something along the lines of "expected 16 data source 
> readings (got 17)"?  I've got the same thing happening on 
> many of my Fedora Core 3 boxes.
> 
> Regards,
> -Eric
>  
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kauffman, Tom [mailto:KauffmanT at nibco.com]
> Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 2:28 PM
> To: hobbit at hswn.dk
> Subject: [hobbit] some larrd issues on hobbit 4.0.3 rc1
> 
> OK -- I chickened out and haven't thrown the Big Red Switch 
> yet -- but I have hobbit running (display functions only) on 
> my failover system and most everything looks good -- except 
> (there's that ugly word) my vmstat graphs for my AIX systems.
> 
> Something is quite wrong, and I'm not sure what to look at.
> 
> Here's what the vmstat bottom feeder ships out:
> 
> aix
>  1  3 2342710   511   0   1   1 2249 14879   0 1964 11870 
> 4215 15 11 31
> 42
> 
> so cpu_usr is 15, cpu_sys is 11, cpu_idl is 31, and cpu_wait is 42.
> 
> But the vmstat graph is giving me a system of 0.0, user 
> 1670.0, and idle of 2347945.2.
> 
> There are no errors in larrd-status.log or larrd-data.log. 
> And this seems to be happening to all my AIX systems -- 
> cpu_idle and/or cpu_user are massively inflated. Any ideas of 
> where to look? (My two suse linux systems look correct).
> 
> Also -- I only get the vmstat graph for AIX - I'm missing 
> vmstat0, vmstat2, vmstat3, and vmstat8. Where do I enable the 
> graphing for these?
> 
> And while I'm at it -- I need to disable the tracking and 
> displaying of disk filesystem usage data -- virtually all my 
> filesystems contain Oracle tablespaces and they are 100% full 
> at the OS level shortly after creation -- so I can't see any 
> reason to track them.
> 
> Other than that -- looks great!
> 
> Tom Kauffman
> 
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