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chrismd proposed the following answer:
In that case it sounds like statsd is connecting to graphite and sending
metrics just fine, but statsd probably isn't r
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chrismd proposed the following answer:
Check the logs in /opt/graphite/storage/logs/carbon*/*.log. It sounds
like statsd may not be connecting to carbon, if it is you
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Thanks guys, I haven't seen this error before but it makes sense in a
situation where the wsp file is only partially trun
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chrismd proposed the following answer:
Thanks for pointing out the gap in the docs, if you'd like to contribute
edits you can request to join the graphite-dev team
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chrismd requested more information:
This is the first I've heard of performance regression in 0.9.9. Could
you please provide your carbon.conf and a descri
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chrismd proposed the following answer:
In that case I'd say file a bug, there isn't a good way to do this
without designing it in.
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Question #85711 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd posted a new comment:
Yep there is also a 'tz' setting now that you can specify in the
graphing request, the values it accepts are the same as the TIMEZONE
setting in local_settings.p
Question #180785 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
Sorry I thought I had already removed that (because it's going to be
incompatible with the new naming scheme for graphite
Question #179121 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd changed the question status:
Client-side graphing would make this possible and there is already a UI
being worked on that uses flot (see graphlot link in 0.
Question #179136 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd changed the question status:
The problem boils down to how the search is performed and how many
metrics you have. The current solution uses filesystem g
Question #178969 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd proposed the following answer:
Sorry for the delayed response, I have been on hiatus for the past 2
weeks and just read your write up.
First off, thanks for being so thorough and detailed
Question #178916 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd changed the question status:
There is actually a good way to do this but unfortunately I put in a
specific check to make it not work :/
The default gr
Question #175552 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd proposed the following answer:
Sorry I let your question expire, I've been on hiatus for a couple weeks
but I'm back now. This is the second time I
Question #178745 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd changed the question status:
Sorry for the expiration, I've been on hiatus for a couple weeks.
Graphite doesn't use regexes actually it uses fil
Question #178921 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd proposed the following answer:
Here's how it works for whisper. When the webapp gets a request to
render metric foo, it checks to see if foo exists locally and if it does
that's all it
Question #176255 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd changed the question status:
Hm... this is really strange. I've never seen this but your symptoms are
quite specific, carbon is periodically mi
Question #180787 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
Agreed, this sounds like a great idea. I unfortunately don't have the
bandwidth to approach it right now but anyone is we
Question #178316 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd proposed the following answer:
The relay only queues datapoints in memory, up to MAX_QUEUE_SIZE
datapoints per destination. Once a send queue (to any destination) fills
up the relay will stop
Question #178337 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
Hm... IE javascript problems are a bit tricky to debug. If you can have
it drop down to a debugger that would probably help. I do
Question #178175 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
You can customize the caching behavior per-request by specifying the
cacheTimeout query-string parameter. It is the number of seco
Question #178150 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
Yep, whisper-info.py tells you all the metadata about a wsp file
including the retention configurations. This script comes w
Question #178110 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
Yes try chowning /opt/graphite/storage/logs/webapp to the apache user.
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Question #177473 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd requested more information:
Try the command/option button instead of alt, any luck? The keybindings
are defined in /opt/graphite/conf/dashboard.conf, there should be an
example file that shows
Question #177442 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd posted a new comment:
Yes you would just subclass the database plugin class like the whisper
and ceres implementations do. The mechanics around users registering
their own plugins separate from
Question #175552 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd posted a new comment:
Look for exceptions in /opt/graphite/storage/log/webapp/*.log
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Question #176504 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd posted a new comment:
Regarding the carbon aggregation, you can configure as many aggregation
rules as you'd like, so you could compute multiple aggregates from the
same set of input me
Question #176504 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd posted a new comment:
Whisper can't support multiple aggregation methods but Ceres could, and
the new storage-rules.conf would make configuring it possible. We'd have
to extend Cer
Question #177473 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd requested more information:
Does alt-enter work when you don't use \*? The keybindings are
configurable so it might be set differently (I'm pretty sure alt-enter
is the default). You
Question #176698 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd posted a new comment:
Yes I would suggest doing this in the apache layer. Graphite's
authentication is for identifying users so they can have unique
profiles, saved graphs, etc, not for sec
Question #177377 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd posted a new comment:
It is useful to think of Graphite as a big time-series database that
happens to have a UI (because that's pretty much all it is). If you were
storing your datapoints
Question #177442 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd proposed the following answer:
The upcoming 0.9.10 release will sport a new database plugin system that
lets you use Graphite with a custom database backend, you just have to
implement a plugin
Question #176228 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Needs information => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
I just fixed this in trunk, thanks for the bug report. The stdev
function is supposed to just skip null values.
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Question #176255 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Needs information
chrismd requested more information:
Unless you're running multiple carbon-cache instances on a single
machine it can't step on itself because ther
Question #177524 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd posted a new comment:
Hi Mark, glad to hear you're interested in Graphite. collectl looks
pretty awesome, I'll have to check it out.
As a point of reference, the most efficient Graph
Question #52383 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd proposed the following answer:
It is probably still possible to run on windows with cygwin, though I'm
sure compiling all the deps is still a pain in the ass. Running natively
would defin
Question #52383 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd posted a new comment:
To answer your question, yes pwd is unix-specific, it is a module for
working with the system password database. It is used to lookup a user
id given a username, so other unix
Question #177442 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
Unfortunately no there is no formal developer documentation yet though
there has been a lot of progress on user docs at
h
Question #177446 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
Graphite was designed for convenience not security, there are numerous
ways to denial-of-service Graphite if that is one's i
Question #177473 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
The dashboard (in 0.9.9) supports all of the same functions as the
composer, left-click a graph for the menus of options and functi
Question #173457 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
Ok, I'm still curious about the two different examples showing it change
from broken to working exactly at midnight (agg-vs
Question #176657 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd proposed the following answer:
I'd say its partially fixed with rev 591 in that the reflowing of the
page is fixed but the waiting for the next render part isn't. The way to
fix
Question #177303 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd posted a new comment:
Yes zope.interface is a dependency of twisted, which is a dependency of
carbon. So it's not a direct dependency per se, but check-
dependencies.py should cover it.
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Question #173946 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
Your finest precision archive stops at 24h, and your xFilesFactor is 0.5
(which is the default). The xFilesFactor is the percentage
Question #176690 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd posted a new comment:
Yep, and another good way to get debug data is to set DEBUG = True (like
you did) and then directly view the url of the broken image, it will
contain a detailed stacktrace
Question #175593 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
Sorry I forgot that is a quirk of how asPercent() works, the first
argument has to be a literal series without globs. So if y
Question #176141 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd changed the question status:
Changing status to 'answered' because I forgot to hit 'answer'.
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chrismd posted a new comment:
Yes the whisper format has not changed, and in fact it will never change
because it is being replaced by the new ceres database in future
versions (whisper support while
Question #173948 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd posted a new comment:
What I did at a previous company I worked at was to send all monitoring
data to a processing application first (custom developed and
unforunately not open source) which
Question #173948 on Graphite changed:
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Question #176255 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Needs information
chrismd requested more information:
Wow these symptoms are extremely strange. Do you see any errors in your
logs? The updates log is very high volume so you
Question #176504 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
I sympathize with your frustration, it is a common gotcha that we're
working on fixing. The problem is Graphite can not &qu
Question #175593 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
Ah sorry I had assumed you meant percentages of some constant. Yes it
actually does this too, the second argument can be a lite
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Question #175452 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
That's been a goal of mine for a while and I'm happy to say its pretty
close to being available. It will definitely b
Question #175593 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd posted a new comment:
btw total_max_value would be a literal number, ie. asPercent(foo.bar.*,
42)
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
Yea you should be able to achieve that by using areaMode=stacked and
wrapping each metric in an asPercent(my.metr
Question #175552 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
Did you update both carbon and the webapp? The symptoms you are seeing
indicate that cache queries are failing. The protocol for ca
Question #175109 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
Running multiple carbon instances is a great way to add capacity as long
as there isn't an underlying system resource bottlene
Question #175090 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd posted a new comment:
Sorry forgot to answer the first part of your question. Regarding the
storage no it is timezone-agnostic and just uses epoch times. The
timezone only comes into play in the
Question #175090 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
I believe this issue was fixed in Bug #712036 so if you're on 0.9.9 you
should be able to fix this by using the extended
Question #175000 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
Graphite doesn't support non-timeseries plots currently. You can plot
some function of energy and production over time, but th
Question #174922 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd posted a new comment:
I haven't used Fedora in ages so unfortunately I cannot give a good
recommendation. In general though I suggest you use recent versions of
Twisted, Django, Python, A
Question #174204 on Graphite changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/graphite/+question/174204
Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
You raise a good point, I use the search feature so seldom these days
that I kind of forgot about this issue. Either approach sou
Question #173457 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Needs information
chrismd requested more information:
Also I just noticed in your agg-vs-sum graph that it switched from
broken to working at exactly midnight. Any automation rela
Question #173457 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Needs information
chrismd requested more information:
You mentioned you have 2 aggregators and clients send to one of the
two... you wouldn't happen to have a load balancer
Question #173946 on Graphite changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/graphite/+question/173946
Status: Open => Needs information
chrismd requested more information:
Could be a few things, what is your retention configuration for the
affected metrics? (ie. whisper-info.py $wspfile)
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Question #174184 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
memcached is only used by the webapp and if you've got a cluster you
want to have a memcached on each server. Configure
Question #173948 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd posted a new comment:
You could capture this by instrumenting whatever piece of software is
sending the metrics to graphite to record them efficiently in some other
way (ie. expiring memcache
Question #174680 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Invalid
chrismd rejected the question:
Not a graphite question
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Question #174648 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Needs information
chrismd requested more information:
What time range did you use in the request that returned that data? If
you don't explicitly specify a time range the de
Question #173457 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Needs information
chrismd requested more information:
Sorry I wasn't able to infer much from that graph. How about this, pick
one aggregate metric that is a sum and co
Question #173457 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
So if the CPU isn't saturated and the aggregator isn't dropping stuff
off its send queue is it possible that the input me
Question #173304 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
The methods I outlined change the way whisper aggregates data as it
rolls into lower precision archives, so it changes what aggreg
Question #173568 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd posted a new comment:
Also, regarding roadmaps... I've tried to do this in the past and failed
to keep anything updated. I would love to have someone else in the
project step up in this rega
Question #173568 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
The lack of visibility of the dev work is largely my fault, but rest
assured that there has been a lot of development work going on
Question #173304 on Graphite changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/graphite/+question/173304
Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
I think the problem is that your older data in lower precision archives
is averaged when you probably want it summed. If you are o
Question #173457 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Needs information
chrismd requested more information:
Is carbon-aggregator pegged at 100% cpu usage? What version of Graphite
are you using? Can you post your carbon.conf [aggrega
Question #173341 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Needs information => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
I had this happen to me when I tried trunk carbon with an older
whisper.py installed. whisper.create calls can fail w
Question #170794 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd posted a new comment:
I wouldn't expect any significant difference between the filesystems
when it comes to a few thousand symlinks but it might be because of
over-utilization on the RA
Question #173242 on Graphite changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/graphite/+question/173242
chrismd posted a new comment:
I just fixed the bug with NaN's only getting dropped by the pickle
receiver (now they will get dropped no matter how metrics are sent). Can
you test and verify if
Bug #867882 status changed in Graphite:
New => Fix Committed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/graphite/+bug/867882
"NaN values being saved in Whisper datafiles"
This bug is linked to #173242.
What would cause this broken graph?
https://answers.launchpad.net/graphite/+question/173242
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Question #173171 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd posted a new comment:
Thanks for pointing out those issues, I've fixed the loadRelayRules call
and destinationName issue in trunk. Don't worry about that stacktrace
though, it only a
Question #172630 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd posted a new comment:
Also you could write a script to pull your metrics out of the AMQP
queues using a more efficient AMQP library and then feed it into carbon
through plaintext or pickle. The
Question #172630 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
Unfortunately there is a major performance bottleneck in the txamqp
library carbon uses to speak AMQP, at least there was last tim
Question #172335 on Graphite changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/graphite/+question/172335
Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
Yes it sounds like your storage schema configuration is expecting
datapoints more frequently than they are being received. The rea
Question #172335 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Needs information
chrismd requested more information:
Can you post an example graph? And also the data returned from appending
&rawData=true to the graph's url?
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New => Fix Committed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/graphite/+bug/813810
"specify X-Axis date/time format"
This bug is linked to #165474.
is there a way to change X-Axis date/time format?
https://answers.launchpad.net/graphite/+question/165474
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Question #171842 on Graphite changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/graphite/+question/171842
Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
I'd prefer to avoid changing the protocol unless there is a good case
for doing so. I realize specifying the metric name
Question #172048 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd proposed the following answer:
There isn't a hard and fast limit, it depends on a lot of factors. Since
graphite stores datapoints for each metric in its own file, a glob that
matches 500 me
Question #170794 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd proposed the following answer:
The retention schemes really only affect the size of the wsp files and
so cutting it back will only save you disk space not throughput. Slight
caveat to that
Question #171246 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
Yes this works but any time a carbon daemon sends metric data to another
carbon daemon it does so using the pickle protocol, so
Question #171056 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd proposed the following answer:
Personally I think the best approach is to get on trunk once the
refactored storage API is integrated. The current priority list is to
first release 0.9.9 then
Question #170794 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Needs information
chrismd requested more information:
I think Kevin is right. How many disks are in your RAID5 array? Is it
hardware or software raid? If the disks are hig
Question #170794 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
chrismd proposed the following answer:
The problem definitely appears to be related to the high I/O utilization
as there is no CPU bottleneck, the incoming metrics vas
Question #171056 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd proposed the following answer:
Right so the reader/finder API is part of the 1.1 branch. I tried
maintaining two separate branches for a while but it proved to be
unworkable so 1.1 is frozen for
Bug #784400 status changed in Graphite:
Confirmed => Won't Fix
https://bugs.launchpad.net/graphite/+bug/784400
"Python 2.4 compatibility broken in 1.1 branch"
This bug is linked to #157909.
Build 1.1 with Python 2.4.3 issues
https://answers.launchpad.net/graphite/+question/157909
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Question #170794 on Graphite changed:
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Status: Open => Needs information
chrismd requested more information:
How is your I/O utilization after cutting MAX_UPDATES_PER_SECOND back?
Can you post graphs of all your carbon.agents.* metr
Question #170794 on Graphite changed:
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chrismd posted a new comment:
Sorry I misread your question, yes that sounds like a reasonable
approach once things do come back to equilibrium.
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