[Xymon] graph shows incorrect data
Naveen Kumar Venkatesh
naveen20 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 10 17:58:58 CEST 2013
I see all NAN values mostly in RRD dump, database tag has only NAN values
towards the end there are a couple of entries.
========
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE rrd SYSTEM "http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/rrdtool.dtd">
<!-- Round Robin Database Dump -->
<rrd>
<version>0003</version>
<step>5</step> <!-- Seconds -->
<lastupdate>1378803140</lastupdate> <!-- 2013-09-10 14:22:20 IST -->
<ds>
<name> EdenCapacity </name>
<type> GAUGE </type>
<minimal_heartbeat>600</minimal_heartbeat>
<min>NaN</min>
<max>NaN</max>
<!-- PDP Status -->
<last_ds>1080.8058240</last_ds>
<value>0.0000000000e+00</value>
<unknown_sec> 0 </unknown_sec>
</ds>
<ds>
<name> EdenUsed </name>
<type> GAUGE </type>
<minimal_heartbeat>600</minimal_heartbeat>
<min>NaN</min>
<max>NaN</max>
<!-- PDP Status -->
<last_ds>925.8422071</last_ds>
<value>0.0000000000e+00</value>
<unknown_sec> 0 </unknown_sec>
</ds>
<ds>
<name> OldCapacity </name>
<type> GAUGE </type>
<minimal_heartbeat>600</minimal_heartbeat>
<min>NaN</min>
<max>NaN</max>
<!-- PDP Status -->
<last_ds>2744.8243200</last_ds>
<value>0.0000000000e+00</value>
<unknown_sec> 0 </unknown_sec>
</ds>
<ds>
<name> OldUsed </name>
<type> GAUGE </type>
<minimal_heartbeat>600</minimal_heartbeat>
<min>NaN</min>
<max>NaN</max>
<!-- PDP Status -->
<last_ds>71.9669758</last_ds>
<value>0.0000000000e+00</value>
<unknown_sec> 0 </unknown_sec>
</ds>
<ds>
<name> PermCapacity </name>
<type> GAUGE </type>
<minimal_heartbeat>600</minimal_heartbeat>
<min>NaN</min>
<max>NaN</max>
<!-- PDP Status -->
<last_ds>71.4915180</last_ds>
<value>0.0000000000e+00</value>
<unknown_sec> 0 </unknown_sec>
</ds>
<ds>
<name> PermUsed </name>
<type> GAUGE </type>
<minimal_heartbeat>600</minimal_heartbeat>
<min>NaN</min>
<max>NaN</max>
<!-- PDP Status -->
<last_ds>43.1139397</last_ds>
<value>0.0000000000e+00</value>
<unknown_sec> 0 </unknown_sec>
</ds>
<!-- Round Robin Archives -->
<rra>
<cf>AVERAGE</cf>
<pdp_per_row>60</pdp_per_row> <!-- 300 seconds -->
<params>
<xff>8.0000000000e-03</xff>
</params>
<cdp_prep>
<ds>
<primary_value>1.0808058240e+03</primary_value>
<secondary_value>1.0808058240e+03</secondary_value>
<value>3.0262563072e+04</value>
<unknown_datapoints>0</unknown_datapoints>
</ds>
<ds>
<primary_value>5.1726153244e+02</primary_value>
<secondary_value>4.0509877902e+02</secondary_value>
<value>1.6706572956e+04</value>
<unknown_datapoints>0</unknown_datapoints>
</ds>
<ds>
<primary_value>2.7448243200e+03</primary_value>
<secondary_value>2.7448243200e+03</secondary_value>
<value>7.6855080960e+04</value>
<unknown_datapoints>0</unknown_datapoints>
</ds>
<ds>
<primary_value>7.1702997275e+01</primary_value>
<secondary_value>7.1845440640e+01</secondary_value>
<value>2.0134710311e+03</value>
<unknown_datapoints>0</unknown_datapoints>
</ds>
<ds>
<primary_value>7.1491518000e+01</primary_value>
<secondary_value>7.1491518000e+01</secondary_value>
<value>2.0017625040e+03</value>
<unknown_datapoints>0</unknown_datapoints>
</ds>
<ds>
<primary_value>4.3105932400e+01</primary_value>
<secondary_value>4.3105932400e+01</secondary_value>
<value>1.2071230503e+03</value>
<unknown_datapoints>0</unknown_datapoints>
</ds>
</cdp_prep>
<database>
<!-- 2013-09-08 14:25:00 IST / 1378630500 -->
<row><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v></row>
<!-- 2013-09-08 14:30:00 IST / 1378630800 -->
<row><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v></row>
<!-- 2013-09-08 14:35:00 IST / 1378631100 -->
<row><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v></row>
<!-- 2013-09-08 14:40:00 IST / 1378631400 -->
<row><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v></row>
<!-- 2013-09-08 14:45:00 IST / 1378631700 -->
<row><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v></row>
<!-- 2013-09-08 14:50:00 IST / 1378632000 -->
<row><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v></row>
<!-- 2013-09-08 14:55:00 IST / 1378632300 -->
<row><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v></row>
<!-- 2013-09-08 15:00:00 IST / 1378632600 -->
<row><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v></row>
<!-- 2013-09-08 15:05:00 IST / 1378632900 -->
<row><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v></row>
<!-- 2013-09-08 15:10:00 IST / 1378633200 -->
<row><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v></row>
<!-- 2013-09-08 15:15:00 IST / 1378633500 -->
<row><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v></row>
========
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 7:21 PM, Naveen Kumar Venkatesh
<naveen20 at gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi,
> I am new to Xymon. I have setup Xymon to monitor my performance servers.
> I have written custom scripts to collect some specific data, and added it
> to clientlaunch.cfg to run at every 5 second interval
>
> [gc]
> ENVFILE $XYMONCLIENTHOME/etc/xymonclient.cfg
> CMD $XYMONCLIENTHOME/ext/gc_stats.sh
> LOGFILE $XYMONCLIENTHOME/tmp/msg.gc_stats.log
> INTERVAL 5
>
> gc_stats.sh looks like this.
> ======================
> pid=`pgrep rdu`
> #Fact=1024.0
> Fact=0.0009765
> gc=`/opt/jdk1.6.0_24/bin/jstat -gc ${pid} |tail -1`
> IFS=' '
> read -a array <<< "$gc"
> EdenCap=${array[4]}
> EdenUsed=${array[5]}
> OldCap=${array[6]}
> OldUsed=${array[7]}
> PermCap=${array[8]}
> PermUsed=${array[9]}
>
> EdenCap=`echo "$EdenCap * $Fact"|bc`
> EdenUsed=`echo "$EdenUsed * $Fact"|bc`
> OldCap=`echo "$OldCap * $Fact"|bc`
> OldUsed=`echo "$OldUsed * $Fact"|bc`
> PermCap=`echo "$PermCap * $Fact"|bc`
> PermUsed=`echo "$PermUsed * $Fact"|bc`
>
> COLOR=green
> COLUMN=HeapStats
>
> MSG="EdenCapacity: ${EdenCap}
> EdenUsed: ${EdenUsed}
> OldCapacity: ${OldCap}
> OldUsed: ${OldUsed}
> PermCapacity: ${PermCap}
> PermUsed: ${PermUsed}
> "
>
> # Tell Xymon about it
> $XYMON $XYMSRV "status $MACHINE.$COLUMN $COLOR `date`
>
> ${MSG}
> "
>
> exit 0
> ========================================
> On the server side, I have added the following in xymonserver.cfg
> -------------------------
>
> TEST2RRD="cpu=la,disk,inode,qtree,memory,$PINGCOLUMN=tcp,http=tcp,dns=tcp,dig=tcp,time=ntpstat,vmstat,iostat,netstat,temperature,apache,bind,sendmail,mailq,nmailq=mailq,socks,bea,iishealth,citrix,bbgen,bbtest,bbproxy,hobbitd,files,procs=processes,ports,clock,lines,ops,stats,cifs,JVM,JMS,HitCache,Session,JDBCConn,ExecQueue,JTA,TblSpace,RollBack,MemReq,InvObj,snapmirr,snaplist,snapshot,if_load=devmon,temp=devmon,paging,mdc,mdchitpct,cics,dsa,getvis,maxuser,nparts,xymongen,xymonnet,xymonproxy,xymond,HeapStats=ncv"
>
>
> NCV_HeapStats="EdenCapacity:GAUGE,EdenUsed:GAUGE,OldCapacity:GAUGE,OldUsed:GAUGE,PermCapacity:GAUGE,PermUsed:GAUGE"
>
>
> GRAPHS="la,disk,inode,qtree,files,processes,memory,users,vmstat,iostat,tcp.http,tcp,ncv,netstat,ifstat,mrtg::1,ports,temperature,ntpstat,apache,bind,sendmail,mailq,socks,bea,iishealth,citrix,bbgen,bbtest,bbproxy,hobbitd,clock,lines,ops,stats,cifs,JVM,JMS,HitCache,Session,JDBCConn,ExecQueue,JTA,TblSpace,RollBack,MemReq,InvObj,snapmirr,snaplist,snapshot,devmon::1,if_load::1,temp,paging,mdc,mdchitpct,cics,dsa,getvis,maxuser,nparts,xymongen,xymonnet,xymonproxy,xymond,HeapStats"
> ----------------------------
>
> I have added the below in graphs.cfg
> ==============================
> [HeapStats]
> TITLE HeapStats info
> YAXIS MegaBytes
> -l 0.000
> DEF:EdenUsed=HeapStats.rrd:EdenUsed:AVERAGE
> DEF:EdenCapacity=HeapStats.rrd:EdenCapacity:AVERAGE
> DEF:OldCapacity=HeapStats.rrd:OldCapacity:AVERAGE
> DEF:OldUsed=HeapStats.rrd:OldUsed:AVERAGE
> DEF:PermCapacity=HeapStats.rrd:PermCapacity:AVERAGE
> DEF:PermUsed=HeapStats.rrd:PermUsed:AVERAGE
> LINE1:EdenCapacity#FF0000: EdenCapacity
> LINE2:EdenUsed#808080: EdenUsed
> LINE3:OldCapacity#00CC00: OldCapacity
> LINE4:OldUsed#00CCCC: OldUsed
> LINE5:PermCapacity#FFFF00: PermCapacity
> LINE6:PermUsed#CFFFF0: PermUsed
> COMMENT:\n
> GPRINT:EdenCapacity:LAST:EdenCapacity \: %5.1lf (cur)
> GPRINT:EdenCapacity:MAX: \: %5.1lf (max)
> GPRINT:EdenCapacity:MIN: \: %5.1lf (min)
> GPRINT:EdenCapacity:AVERAGE: \: %5.1lf (avg)\n
> COMMENT:\n
> GPRINT:EdenUsed:LAST:EdenUsed \: %5.1lf (cur)
> GPRINT:EdenUsed:MAX: \: %5.1lf (max)
> GPRINT:EdenUsed:MIN: \: %5.1lf (min)
> GPRINT:EdenUsed:AVERAGE: \: %5.1lf (avg)\n
> COMMENT:\n
> GPRINT:OldCapacity:LAST:OldCapacity \: %5.1lf (cur)
> GPRINT:OldCapacity:MAX: \: %5.1lf (max)
> GPRINT:OldCapacity:MIN: \: %5.1lf (min)
> GPRINT:OldCapacity:AVERAGE: \: %5.1lf (avg)\n
> COMMENT:\n
> GPRINT:OldUsed:LAST:OldUsed \: %5.1lf (cur)
> GPRINT:OldUsed:MAX: \: %5.1lf (max)
> GPRINT:OldUsed:MIN: \: %5.1lf (min)
> GPRINT:OldUsed:AVERAGE: \: %5.1lf (avg)\n
> COMMENT:\n
> GPRINT:PermCapacity:LAST:PermCapacity \: %5.1lf (cur)
> GPRINT:PermCapacity:MAX: \: %5.1lf (max)
> GPRINT:PermCapacity:MIN: \: %5.1lf (min)
> GPRINT:PermCapacity:AVERAGE: \: %5.1lf (avg)\n
> COMMENT:\n
> GPRINT:PermUsed:LAST:PermUsed \: %5.1lf (cur)
> GPRINT:PermUsed:MAX: \: %5.1lf (max)
> GPRINT:PermUsed:MIN: \: %5.1lf (min)
> GPRINT:PermUsed:AVERAGE: \: %5.1lf (avg)\n
> ============================
>
> In the HeapStats (column) page, I see the latest values obtained in the
> text message like this.
> =========
> Tue Sep 10 12:15:48 IST 2013
>
> EdenCapacity: 1080.8058240
> EdenUsed: 1053.1013472
> OldCapacity: 2744.8243200
> OldUsed: 91.4092861
> PermCapacity: 44.9346240
> PermUsed: 44.7480148
>
>
> ============
>
> But, when it comes to graph it is showing stale data always. It is not reflecting the latest data
> [image: xymongraph ncv:HeapStats]
>
> ======
>
> Sorry for the long mail. Could some one help me with this? I want all the data being collected to be persisted in the rrd files.
>
> Any help is very much appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> NV
>
>
>
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