Re: [Nagios-users] NagiosGrapher Linux Load

2007-07-22 Thread Hugo van der Kooij
On Thu, 19 Jul 2007, Jeff Shumard - DefenseWeb Technologies wrote:

 Does anyone else have the same problem that I am seeing with the graphs,

 on Linux Load?  The graph area is not matching what the totals are
 getting from the server or from the values I am printing out of the
 bottom of the graph.  The graph is showing much higher values and the
 average is also showing higher on the graph.  I am using STACK to show
 all the values of 15min, 5min, and 1min on the same graph.  Does anyone
 know how to resolve this as well?

If you stack them then they will be incorrect by design.

Hugo.

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[Nagios-users] NagiosGrapher Linux Load

2007-07-19 Thread Jeff Shumard - DefenseWeb Technologies
Does anyone else have the same problem that I am seeing with the graphs,

on Linux Load?  The graph area is not matching what the totals are
getting from the server or from the values I am printing out of the
bottom of the graph.  The graph is showing much higher values and the
average is also showing higher on the graph.  I am using STACK to show
all the values of 15min, 5min, and 1min on the same graph.  Does anyone
know how to resolve this as well?

Thank you,
Jeff

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Re: [Nagios-users] NagiosGrapher Linux Load

2007-07-19 Thread Arno Lehmann
Hi,

19.07.2007 18:13,, Jeff Shumard - DefenseWeb Technologies wrote::
 Does anyone else have the same problem that I am seeing with the graphs,
 
 on Linux Load?  The graph area is not matching what the totals are
 getting from the server or from the values I am printing out of the
 bottom of the graph.  The graph is showing much higher values and the
 average is also showing higher on the graph.  I am using STACK to show
 all the values of 15min, 5min, and 1min on the same graph.  Does anyone
 know how to resolve this as well?

IIRC, STACk means the values are all added up. The default 
NagiosGrapher setup thus creates very impressive graphics with limited 
value :-)

When the load (1, 5, 15 min) is 1, 1, 1, the graph should show you the 
color for 1 min from 0 to 1, then 5min color from 1 to 2, and 15min 
color from 2 to three.

If you want a better readable graph, I suggest simply painting three 
line graphs of different color for the different load values.

Arno

 Thank you,
 Jeff
 
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Re: [Nagios-users] NagiosGrapher Linux Load

2007-07-19 Thread Jeff Shumard - DefenseWeb Technologies
Arno,

Thanks for the response, what you suggested is what I was going to try
and do if I didn't receive a response from anyone.  I thought that's
what it was doing but couldn't confirm it.  Thanks for the info, I will
just change over to line graphs.

Thank you,
Jeff

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Hi,

19.07.2007 18:13,, Jeff Shumard - DefenseWeb Technologies wrote::
 Does anyone else have the same problem that I am seeing with the
graphs,
 
 on Linux Load?  The graph area is not matching what the totals are
 getting from the server or from the values I am printing out of the
 bottom of the graph.  The graph is showing much higher values and the
 average is also showing higher on the graph.  I am using STACK to show
 all the values of 15min, 5min, and 1min on the same graph.  Does
anyone
 know how to resolve this as well?

IIRC, STACk means the values are all added up. The default 
NagiosGrapher setup thus creates very impressive graphics with limited 
value :-)

When the load (1, 5, 15 min) is 1, 1, 1, the graph should show you the 
color for 1 min from 0 to 1, then 5min color from 1 to 2, and 15min 
color from 2 to three.

If you want a better readable graph, I suggest simply painting three 
line graphs of different color for the different load values.

Arno

 Thank you,
 Jeff
 


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Re: [Nagios-users] NagiosGrapher Linux Load

2007-07-11 Thread Kurt Yoder

On Jul 10, 2007, at 3:52 PM, Jeff Shumard - DefenseWeb Technologies  
wrote:

 Does anyone else have the same problem that I am seeing with the  
 graphs,

 on Linux Load?  The graph area is not matching what the totals are
 getting from the server or from the values I am printing out of the
 bottom of the graph.  The graph is showing much higher values and the
 average is also showing higher on the graph.  I am using STACK to show
 all the values of 15min, 5min, and 1min on the same graph.  Does  
 anyone
 know how to resolve this as well?

Assuming you are using the nagiosgraph by Soren Dossing, make sure  
the data that is getting inserted is the correct data. In  
nagiosgraph.conf there is a debug configuration. Set this to 5 and  
watch the log output. You may be catching the wrong data in your  
graph. In this case, update the regex in the map config file.

-Kurt

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[Nagios-users] NagiosGrapher Linux Load

2007-07-10 Thread Jeff Shumard - DefenseWeb Technologies
Does anyone else have the same problem that I am seeing with the graphs,

on Linux Load?  The graph area is not matching what the totals are
getting from the server or from the values I am printing out of the
bottom of the graph.  The graph is showing much higher values and the
average is also showing higher on the graph.  I am using STACK to show
all the values of 15min, 5min, and 1min on the same graph.  Does anyone
know how to resolve this as well?

Thank you,
Jeff

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