From: "Mark Skinner" <mskinner@verio.net>
Has anyone added or configured RRD to save _All_ the 5 min samples?
I am hoping to save all the samples for a month to calculate 95% percentile
values.
also, it would be nice to calculate from the beginning of the month the
current 95% percentile and put that on the graph as a bright red line.
thanks
Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Hugo Gayosso <qztf7k@powertrain.mpg.gm.com>
To: shane@bratnet.net <shane@bratnet.net>
Cc: cricket-users@onelist.com <cricket-users@onelist.com>
Date: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 5:58 AM
Subject: RE: [cricket-users] Monitoring Load Average
>From: Hugo Gayosso <qztf7k@powertrain.mpg.gm.com>
>
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>I am monitoring the load average for some HP-UX machines, and I only have
that
>problem of the "mili" in one server, the rest are fine, here is my config
file:
>
>
>~/cricket-config/servers/Defaults
>
># server-load sub-tree
>#
># This is were we collect data from SNMP agents on HP-UX machines
>
>Target --default--
> server-load = %auto-target-name%
> snmp-host = %server-load%
> # you could set a router-specific community string here:
> # snmp-community = not-public
> #
> # Provide no default type, since each router will be different,
> # and if we want to specify each model explicitly, or
> # get a warning.
> target-type = undef
>
># OID's we'll be using in this tree
>OID cpu1min 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.1.1.3.0
>OID cpu5min 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.1.1.4.0
>OID cpu15min 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.1.1.5.0
>OID freemem 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.1.1.7.0
>
>datasource --default--
> rrd-ds-type = GAUGE
> rrd-heartbeat = 1800
> rrd-min = undef
> rrd-max = undef
>
>datasource cpu1min ds-source =
snmp://%snmp%/cpu1min
>datasource cpu5min ds-source =
snmp://%snmp%/cpu5min
>datasource freemem ds-source =
snmp://%snmp%/freemem
>datasource freeswap ds-source =
snmp://%snmp%/freeswap
>
>targetType HP-UX
> ds = "cpu1min, cpu5min, freemem"
> view = "cpu: cpu1min cpu5min, memory: freemem"
>
>
>html short-desc "HP-UX based machine"
>
>graph cpu1min
> units = "loads"
> color = dark-green
> draw-as = AREA
> y-axis = "Machine Load"
> legend = "1 minute Load"
> scale = "100,/"
>
>graph cpu5min
> units = "loads"
> color = blue
> y-axis = "Machine Load"
> legend = "5 minute Load"
> scale = "100,/"
>
>graph freemem
> color = blue
> draw-as = LINE2
> y-axis = "Bytes"
> legend = "Free Memory"
> bytes = true
> scale = "1024,*"
>
>
>
>
>
>
>P.S.
> If you can provide me with an example to monitor Disk space, I
would
>appreciate it :)
>
> I have been busy to do some research about this using SNMP. Right
now I
>use Netsaint for that, and it uses a Perl daemon running in the server, but
I
>would like to do it via SNMP so I don't run two daemons (SNMP and Perl).
>
>Greetings,
>
>
>
>
>On 03-Nov-99 shane@bratnet.net wrote:
>> From: shane@bratnet.net
>>
>> Does anyone have the tricks needed to make rrdtool graph
>> loadaverages corectly, as opposed to scalling them to 1 - 100mili etc.
>>
>> I have seen someone on this list ask this before, but I couldn't find the
>> answer posted to the list. I am trying to make a set of config files to
>> graph usage of my server for disk/memory/load average using UCD-SNMP, to
>> monitor
>> about 50 servers. I have all working except Getting the load average to
graph
>> corectly.
>>
>>
>> Has anyone else set this up? Care to share your configs with me or the
list?
>>
>> shane@bratnet.net
>>
>>
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