Yes, Cacti can handle custom rrd setups like the one described below. There has
been a discussion how to achieve custom setups every now and then in the Cacti
Forum, so a search _should_ yield acceptable results on this topic.
Reinhard
On 18.02.2014 16:05, Alex van den Bogaerdt wrote:
>
> There
Original
Betreff: Re: [rrd-users] Input values normalization
Datum: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 19:55:38 +0100
Von: Reinhard Scheck
An: Simon Hobson
On 18.02.2014 18:03, Simon Hobson wrote:
>> There is nothing wrong with, for instance, setting steps==3600 and CF==MAX
>>
We had such an issue with 1.3.something (maybe 1.3.8) on the restoring system
(this was a 64 bit system as well).
Upgrading to 1.4.something on the restoring system solved the issue
regards
Reinhard
On 02.07.2013 09:58, Kristoff Bonne wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> We have a strange problem with "rrdtool re
Ok, I have to answer my own stupid question:
All DS parameters described for the create() method are supported.
"step" is not part of DS parameters as I should have known.
And thus, my request is invalid.
Sorry for the noise
Reinhard
On 19.07.2012 21:33, Reinhard Scheck wrote:
I'm just trying to check this very interesting module.
Docs tell us, that even modifying DS' "step" should be possible.
My code:
use RRD::Tweak;
use Data::Dumper;
my $filename1 = 'cpu.rrd';
my $filename2 = 'cpu2.rrd';
my $rrd = RRD::Tweak->new();
$rrd->load_file($filename1);
my $rrd_info = $rrd->
I am interested in some more words, be it help or caveats, on different
ways/examples how to handle forecasting. Not only to use it on my own but to
provide those features for the rrdtool based Cacti project. I would need some
examples to guide our users to handle exactly those questions asked in t
Cacti itself does not come with rrdtool.
Where did you get that rrdtool from? Self-compiled? Did you meet the pango
requirements?
Reinhard
(Sorry, accidentally responded to user instead of list)
On 07.02.2012 17:39, B0b4F3tt wrote:
> Hey everyone
>
> I am running cacti 0.8.7g on a centos 6.2. To
On 24.09.2010 20:44, Matt Kassawara wrote:
> My organization wants to record more detailed information for longer
> periods of time without consuming excessive resources on the server
> performing RRD operations and storing RRD files. I know RRD files
> maintain the same size on disk after cr
On 19.08.2010 16:26, Marc MERLIN wrote:
>
> input is cacti, I do not have full control on when I send data, but it
> sounds like even if I'm just one second off, it would break anyway, so
> that's just a non starter.
I know that people always are worrying about that when using cacti.
Following th
Hi,
we're on the run enhancing Cacti to support rrdcached. In general, this is not
a
big deal. Unfortunately, we're using "--template" on each rrdtool update.
RRDCacheD currently fails on such an update command.
Is there any chance for "--template" support?
thx
Reinhard
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Hi list,
for use with Cacti RRDTool Frontend, I've created a reference of rrdtool
commands with respect to the rrdtool version. Currently, CREATE and GRAPH are
in.
It only refers to the following releases, representing their rrdtool version,
respectively.
- 1.0.49
- 1.2.29
- 1.3.9
- 1.4.2
Plea
If this turns out to be 64bit specific, I'm interested in trying to reproduce
this on a F12 64bit system.
Would you please be so kind to post the plain rrdtool graph command that fails?
Reinhard
On 01.01.2010 07:14, Jean-Yves Avenard wrote:
> Hi
>
> 2010/1/1 Benny Baumann:
>> Which version of RR
Adding requires some script from the contrib section; this is not officially
supported.
Renaming can be achieved by using "rrdtool tune"
Reinhard
On 11.12.2009 22:45, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If I have an existing rrd database, and I've decided to rename some data
> sources and add ne
Am 24.11.2009 08:33, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 07:46:59AM +0100, Tobias Oetiker wrote:
>>> This was my problem, all the monospace fonts I tried didn't seem to
>>> work as intended, even if I saw a different font when I selected them.
>>
>> the problem is, that since 1.3 rrdtool
Am 23.11.2009 18:14, Tobias Oetiker wrote:
> Hi Marc,
>
> Today Marc MERLIN wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 05:57:04PM +0100, Tobias Oetiker wrote:
>>> Hi Marc,
>>> Today Marc MERLIN wrote:
>>>
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 05:22:24PM +0100, Tobias Oetiker wrote:
>> At this point, I don't
Hi all,
when using rrdtool graph --imgformat=SVG, the resulting file looks fine and can
be displayed in my browser using rrdtool 1.3.8 (F11, 64 bit, distro package).
Now, when creating a web page in cacti, graph generation is done in parallel by
using
multiple time.
This was changed to
for SV
Am 08.07.2009 21:36, Daniel Kolvik wrote:
> Ok, so there's other optional datasources?
>
> Cant find any parameter to change it via rddupdate.
COUNTERS are defined to be INTEGER by definition (don't know the RFC by heart).
A non-integer COUNTER is a violation of standards (well, once I ran into t
Am 21.06.2009 02:55, Pablo Sanchez wrote:
> [ Comments below, in line ]
>
> Hi Alex,
>
> I had upgraded to a later version (1.2.27) of `rrdtool' per Tobi's
> suggestion. I downgraded back to 1.2.23 and that fixed the issue
> above.
I'm using rrdtool 1.3.8 and have documented the results of this d
Hi list,
I'm working with the Cacti project, mainly for documentation and rrdtool graph
interface. I'd like to leverage the functionality and add latest features and
options but want to keep compatibility to 1.0 and 1.2 as much as possible.
So I'd like to know about the supported features of
- 1.
When requesting multiple updates, like
/usr/bin/rrdtool update /var/www/html/cactiplugins/rra/router_traffic_in_33.rrd
--template
traffic_in:traffic_out 1163322603:483515676:2688061683
1163322903:483545454:2688092391
1163323202:483582347:2688211858 1163323503:483614418:2688277889
1163323807:483
John Oliver schrieb:
> I have an ancient perl script on another machine that monitors Apache,
> but not very well. I was looking for something to use with RRDTool.
> All I can find is the apache-tools apache-monitor script, but that seems
> to only work independantly of routers2.cgi How can I get
Alex van den Bogaerdt schrieb:
> On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 07:54:13AM +0200, Lemmermann, Jan wrote:
>
>> It contains a storage description (octet string) that I like to use to label
>> the values in the graph.
>
>> Index - Description - MB Size - MB Used
>> 1 - A:\ - 0 - 0
>> 2 - C:\ - 24450 - 38
Lars Troen wrote:
> I've created some RRDs with 20-30 DEFs, but I can't seem to show more
> than 14 lines/areas in the same graph.
>
> Is there a way to overcome this limit?
>
> Lars
>
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Rob Tanner wrote:
>Hi,
>We already make extensive use of MRTG2 to monitor network traffic, and
>after I attending Tobias's presentation on RRDTool at OSCON I decided I
>ought to give that a try as well. For purposes of learning RRDTool, I
>decided to monitor environmental factors in two differ
I'm using rrdtool with cacti frontend for some time now. Just decided to
increase the number of rows of my original rrd that looks like
/usr/bin/rrdtool create \
/var/www/html/cacti-0.8.6d/rra/localhost_proc_7.rrd \
--step 300 \
DS:proc:GAUGE:600:0:1000 \
RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:600 \
RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:6
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