[hobbit] NT Client trend graphs

Andy France Andy at zespri.com
Tue Jun 21 04:24:55 CEST 2005







Hi Craig,

"Craig Boyce" wrote on 21/06/2005 14:05:21:
> Hi,
>
> I have moved from BB  to hobbit and am having problems getting the
> memory data graphed from all  the windows clients, There is no graph
> being generated for memory while Cpu  and Disk are.
> I have also  added Henrik's Citrix script and these stats are not
> being passed  through.
>
> I have checked the  LARRDS and GRAPHS section of hobbitserver.cfg
> and the entries to graph these  items are enabled by default.
> I have enabled the  debug options for larrdstatus and larrddata, In
> checking the log files I can see  no entries for the client memory
> or the citrix stats.
>
> Any  Ideas.
>
> Thanks
>
> Craig  Boyce
>

CPU (load) and DISK (percent) are provided by the base NT client.  Do you
already have bb-memory script from Deadcat installed on each to pass the
memory and netstat data?  I'm guessing you had the graphs under BB since
you are asking where they have gone :-)

Are you missing the whole "memory" column, or is it just the graph that is
broken?  Is it the same for "citrix"?  If you have the columns but
broken/missing graphs try deleting any existing rrd files for these tests
on the hobbit server.

I have both of these working OK, so feel free to drop me a note.  Nice to
see another kiwi on the list!

Andy.

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