On 11/27/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Everything is going fine, except the installation of RRDTool, I've
tried to compile it, but didn't work (I tried many time, call for help,
etc...).
The only binary I'm aware of is
Please help
I am getting this error please tell me the reason
thanking you in adnace.
failed to load /usr/share/rrdtool/fonts/DejaVuSansMono-Roman.ttf
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Mr. Suhas Ghosh wrote:
Please help
I am getting this error please tell me the reason
thanking you in adnace.
failed to load /usr/share/rrdtool/fonts/DejaVuSansMono-Roman.ttf
with regards
Firstly, a point of netiqette :
It is bad form to start a new thread by replying to an existing
message.
On Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 04:10:39PM +0200, ricardo rey wrote:
am looking for help with a rrdtool data base.
I want to create a graphic with the data of the mail I am receiving daily
sent by exim. With that purpose I created a script that allows me to take
data from that mail and put it
On 7/12/06, John Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have some Cisco 2970s I want to monitor. I'm using a CentOS 4.3
machine with mrtg-2.10.15-1, rrdtool-1.0.49, and routers2-v2.16 I had
tried using rrdtool-1.2.13 but got some error, and Googling for the
error turned up several suggestions to
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On 7/12/06, John Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have some Cisco 2970s I want to monitor. I'm using a CentOS 4.3
machine with mrtg-2.10.15-1, rrdtool-1.0.49, and routers2-v2.16 I had
tried using rrdtool-1.2.13 but got some error, and Googling for the
error
Granted, 0 is as good as any other number (including 3). Propose it.
Be prepared for Tobi to say patches are welcome :)
:-)...I'm currently too busy with other things
If such an option would be there, hard wired zero would not be
good enough imho.
If your goal is to meter bandwidth used,
This seems alot cleaner to me than doing all the CDEFs. This will not
work, of course, if you don't use routers2.cgi for your graph
creation.
I'm using rrdtool with some custom scripts, so that is not a option for me.
But thanks for your help
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This creates 44 extra arrays containing ranges.
CDEF:intot=in1,UN,0,in1,IF,in1,UN,0,in1,IF,in2,UN,0,in2,IF,in3,UN,0,in3,I
F,in4,UN,0,in4,IF,in5,UN,0,in5,IF,in6,UN,0,in6,IF,in7,UN,0,in7,IF,in8,UN,0
,in8,IF,in9,UN,0,in9,IF,in10,UN,0,in10,IF,in11,UN,0,in11,IF,in12,UN,0,in12
()
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 12:20:59AM +0200, Georges Toth wrote:
Also, is there no more efficient solution for doing this ?
How much is 1 plus 2 plus unknown plus 4 plus 5 ?
There is only one answer: unknown.
Right. I just assumed that rrd would automatically translate unknown to 0 in
On Wed, Jun 07, 2006 at 06:19:52PM +0200, Georges Toth wrote:
First one is to define 21 times this:
CDEF:in_1=in1,UN,0,in1,IF
CDEF:out_1=out1,UN,0,out1,IF
and then sum it like this:
CDEF:intot=in_1,in_2,+,in_3,+,in_4,+,in_5,+,in_6,+,in_7,+,in_8,+,in_9,
On Wed, Jun 07, 2006 at 05:26:08PM +0200, Georges Toth wrote:
Which looks fine if all the soruces contain data.
But if some sources don't contain data, I just get NAN.
you need to add an IF directive there which returns data or zero if undefined:
| CDEF:mycdef=mydef,UN,0,mydef,IF
which yields
you need to add an IF directive there which returns data or zero if
undefined:
| CDEF:mycdef=mydef,UN,0,mydef,IF
Thanks a lot !
That did the trick :-).
I tried two different approaches.
First one is to define 21 times this:
CDEF:in_1=in1,UN,0,in1,IF
On 6/7/06, Georges Toth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, is there no more efficient solution for doing this ?
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I'm getting the average of 5137 interfaces using routers2.cgi. The
only requirement was to add the following like to the MRTG config
file(s) to
John Oliver wrote:
I found a solution that feeds 1 minute and 5 minute load averages to
RRDTool. The graph that's drawn appears, so far, to be correct. But
the values for Max, Avg, and Cur are way out of whack... for instance,
one host displays:
Max: 913.41 Avg: 119.22 Cur: 55.38
Max:
On Sat, May 20, 2006 at 09:35:59PM +0100, Jeremy Harris wrote:
John Oliver wrote:
I found a solution that feeds 1 minute and 5 minute load averages to
RRDTool. The graph that's drawn appears, so far, to be correct. But
the values for Max, Avg, and Cur are way out of whack... for instance,
I wish I had loads that small:-)
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On Sat, May 20, 2006 at 09:35:59PM +0100, Jeremy
Perhaps there was a 'spike' in the data that set the max to a crazy figure. If
you know the maximum possible, set that as a limit in the rrd.
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On Sat, May 20, 2006 at 11:39:54PM +1000, Darryl Lewis wrote:
Perhaps there was a 'spike' in the data that set the max to a crazy figure.
If you know the maximum possible, set that as a limit in the rrd.
Nope, no spikes... the values being graphed are all correct, it's just
the numbers in the
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005, Michael Heiming wrote:
Problems compiling (1.2.11 - 1.test) on smp system (Linux RHEL 3.0 all
patches installed), the same .spec file works without problems after
adding %define _without_python 1 on a single CPU system (RHEL 3.0 all
patches installed)
The problem
Dag Wieers wrote:
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005, Michael Heiming wrote:
Problems compiling (1.2.11 - 1.test) on smp system (Linux RHEL 3.0 all
[..]
Commenting %{__make} %{?_smp_mflags} in rrdtool.spec does allow to
generate the rpms. OK the macro seems just relevant to building, so it
shouldn't
Right off the top of my head, I'd say to dump the RRD to an XML file:
http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool/doc/rrddump.en.html
Then edit that file manually/regexp/script/etc. After that is done, recreate
the RRD file (BACK UP YOUR OLD COPY FIRST):
Actually, I think there's a utility in the contrib directory called
killspike.pl
designed for just these occasions.
C'mon Dan, you didn't know this? LOL...
Paul
DANIEL MAGNUSZEWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/04/05 3:32 PM
Right off the top of my head, I'd say to dump the RRD to an XML file:
Hello All,
This is in relation to an earlier post by a fellow rrdtool user.
http://lists.ee.ethz.ch/rrd-users/msg09911.html
It seems that by altering this comand:
env CPPFLAGS=-I$BUILD_DIR/lb/include LDFLAGS=-L$BUILD_DIR/lb/lib
CFLAGS=-O3 -fPIC GNUMAKE=gmake ./configure --disable-shared
On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Tobias Oetiker wrote:
I am developing rrdtool on solaris ... compilation according to
rrdbuild works fine
You wouldn't happen to have a solaris package for rrdtool?
Mind you: I am not in need of one but it may be very usefull for those
with very limited solaris experience.
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Subject: [rrd-users] Re: problems installing rrd ...
On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Tobias Oetiker wrote:
I am developing rrdtool on solaris ... compilation
On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Peter Ryall wrote:
i reckon i can field this ... (but feel free to correct me!)
part of the beauty of rrdtool is that ANYONE can use/install it.
thus the problem with a solaris package is twofold:
a) it installs into a particular place (usually) system defaulty
kinds
Rutgers University has a fairly expansive RPM repository of open source
software compiled for a variety of Solaris platforms. Yes, RPM does get
a bit outrageous at times, but it's not that difficult to snag the
appropriate packages and repackage them into pkg using a little CPIO
magic. It works
alex (and others?),
my background is in managing a whole pile of boxes and keep
them as vanilla as possible to keep them working (and
supported by sun), so this is a new thing for me. i've seen
and installed open-source s/w before but it's been REALLY
easy to install - as i expected this to be.
by the way ...
LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/ CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/libart-2.0 ./configure ...
i tried this and it doesn't work either (along with a
couple of other variants).
regards,
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On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 04:48:52PM +1000, Peter Ryall wrote:
my background is in managing a whole pile of boxes and keep
them as vanilla as possible to keep them working (and
supported by sun), so this is a new thing for me. i've seen
and installed open-source s/w before but it's been REALLY
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 08:37:01AM +1000, Peter Ryall wrote:
hello group,
i'm having some problems installing two of the libraries for rrd ...
the first is libart library which LOOKS as though it has configure'd
and make'd correctly, and when i do a make install i get success until
hi alex and all,
Are you saying here that the installation didn't happen,
although no error is shown?
yep ... that's what i'm saying. when i re-did the configure
of rrd the it hawks up on the libart library still! (and now
see below ... )
I've seen that one myself. Try gnu egrep.
(see below
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 11:47:01AM +1000, Peter Ryall wrote:
if you do this
env LIBS=-lcgi -lm CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/include/libart-2.0 CFLAGS=-O3 -fPIC
./configure --disable-shared --prefix=/usr/local
then you need to configure rrdtool with
LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/ CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/libart-2.0
Hi David,
you are right, this code was thorowly broken. I have tried to make
it better ... its in svn now and will be in 1.2.2 ...
looking at the code I was unsure how it could work at all ...
cheers
tobi
I've just started trying to use RRDTool 1.2.0 with Cacti (0.8.6d) and have
noticed
The compilation works with the --disable-pthread option
(configure --disable-pthread).
Nicolas Figaro
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Hello Guys.
I am new in this mailing list and I need help.
I have installed RRDTool to use
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004, Dave Lugo wrote:
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004, Dave Lugo wrote:
On the old box, this:
COMMENT: data last updated: RRD::TIME::LAST RRD::CV::QUOTE
CLUSTER/file.rrd
small correction - the complete COMMENT tag is specified thusly:
COMMENT: data last
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004, Dave Lugo wrote:
On the old box, this:
COMMENT: data last updated: RRD::TIME::LAST RRD::CV::QUOTE
CLUSTER/file.rrd
small correction - the complete COMMENT tag is specified thusly:
COMMENT: data last updated: RRD::TIME::LAST RRD::CV::QUOTE
Hy
ML Hi list,
ML first of all i'm new with rrd. Sometimes i got the following
ML problems when update the database:
ML [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/_scripts/rrd# ./rrd_sysstat.sh
ML 0.09:0.06:0.06:50284:84%:1%:35%:74%:4:20
ML updating sysstat rrd database
ML ERROR: conversion of '84%' to float not
Thanks.
i was aware of the tabs ... but prior to rrdtool 1.0.46 i was using
1.0.40 (every time i upgrade i replace the perl-shared things with the
new ones ...) and my script line is like:
listed the processes in the system;
@check_out=(httpd,proftpd,named,sshd,mysqld);
foreach check_out
Hi,
start doesn't refer to end but to the actual timestamp!
HTH,
Stephan
nono wrote:
Hi,
i'm trying to graph with this command :
/usr/bin/rrdtool graph out.png \
--imgformat=PNG \
--start=-3600 \
--end=1072685876 \
and the resulting error is :
ERROR: start (1072775356) should be less than
Stephan Harren wrote, On 30.12.2003 11:26:
Hi,
start doesn't refer to end but to the actual timestamp!
to be more precise:
-s|--start seconds (default end-1day)
The time when the graph should begin. Time in seconds since epoch
(1970-01-01) is required. Negative numbers are
Read the tutorial / manual to rrdtool graph on www.rrdtool.org!
You just store 288 5-minute-values which is exactly one day, so how
should rrdtool graph data which it doesn't know?
RRA:LAST:0.5:1:288
HTH,
Stephan
Viaris schrieb:
Hi ALL.
I need to graph the real amount, not average, of in
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From: Leigh Sharpe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 July 2003 04:23
To: bhumika joshi
Cc: rrdtool usersmailinglist
Subject: [rrd-users] Re: Problems with RRDcgi
The solution to your problem depends on what web server you are using.
Assuming that you are using apache, you need to do
Your HTML page contains the command-line for yourRRD Graph function. This
indicates tyhat the server is simply serving up the page, rather than
processing it through rrdcgi. It looks like you have no shebang line in
t\your page, so trhe server doesn't realise that it is supposed to eexecute
it. Is
its a windows machine .. yes i did notice that .. but how am i supposed to do
that for a windows machine ..
regards
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its a windows machine .. yes i did notice that .. but how am i supposed to do
that for a windows machine ..
regards
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Stephen ,
this is what i have understood -
mrtg works behind the scene , getting the required parameters from SNMP which
is on the machine you are trying to monitor ..
rrd tool is organising this into an rrd database which stores the information
retrieved by mrtg , in a format very different
Hi,
Fredrik Wänglund wrote:
Im trying to export some data from an RRD with the command
rrdtool xport --step 86400 -s 00:00 01.05.2003 -e 00:00 01.06.2003
DEF:in=mow-adc-001_net.rrd:IN:AVERAGE XPORT:in
...
In the output there is 9 seconds (25h) between every row. Why??
What is the
I've seen that if I multiply by 8 the numbers in the rrd file I obtain values
that are similar to
the values I can see in the Mrtg graph.
The variable I monitor with mrtg/rrdtool is in Bytes.
For graphing the values I use the cgi: 14all.cgi
The Options field is:
Options[snPortCARStatSwitchedbits]:
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I've seen that if I multiply by 8 the numbers in the rrd file I obtain
values
that are similar to
the values I can see
Good day,
Sorry for my late reply. I did not check my messages over the weekend.
I grabbed two sample counters- going from 1.1382094242105E+14 to
1.1382517014663E+14 , for example.
could it be that you are not feeding rrdtool integers but numbers
which got converted to float in the
Good day,
From my brief look at source rrd_diff() function is called
with input and
previous
value to compute double difference. The function does not
handle floating
point
numbers and it definitely does not handle scientific notation
(E+ thingie).
Try to convert your measurement to
Today Darren Gamble wrote:
rrdtool handles it properly until the value of the counter gets to a certain
size, at which point it has problems. rrdtool update will silently accept
the value, but doing a graph or fetch shows that the stored value is zero
(NOT NaN, but zero, so it doesn't think
I don't see what's wrong at first glance, are you sure your script is
outputting valid data?
Not something like: N:12:13::20:5: ?
What I do see though:
RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:6:17520,
RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:24:4380,
6 * 17520 is the same timespan as 24 * 4380, so the second one
effectively does nothing and
Yes, it seem to put something out like N:12:13::20:5: I thought N was
a function of
RRD which holds the current time. Did I miss something ?
Alex
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To: Alex Ponnath;
No that's right, but if one value is instead of a number, the whole update
fails.
So you may need to do a check on all your variables.
Something like:
# if $ok has no value, give it the value nan to stop rrdtool update from
tripping.
$ok |= nan;
Serge.
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From:
Below see the value it is using... For some reason it seems the N is
the problem.
N:103:12:0:34:257:307
If I specify a time value and then call it it works fine
RRDs::update
(bindns2laxus.rrd,1046671700:4345:54545:6565:54545:45454:78787);
Versus this one fails...
RRDs::update
Thanks Amanda - That was it...
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Subject: RE: [rrd-users] Problems installing RRDs.pm
Use Perl 5.6.0 (Build 620)
You can download it
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 09:29:39AM -0400, Carter, Steve wrote:
If I run this command
rrdtool graph karting2.png --start 986947200 --end start+72 \
--width 360 \
--imgformat PNG \
--vertical-label speed in % \
Mirko,
I have some problems monitoring a gigabit interface with rrd. During the
day when througput is less than 100 MBit/s everything looks fine. I
compared the graph with our Network Health monitor from Concord. But at
night when backup jobs start to run the throughput should be much
Hi,
thanks a lot.
I am now using IfHCOutOctets and IfHCInOctets. Works fine.
regards
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Torben Janssen wrote:
i'm trying to set up a rrd to measure the hits in my firewall. i wrote a
script, that check
the firewall-log and count the hits per minute.
You need the rate which you query from the firewall to go into RRDtool
as is -- use gauge.
i used:
rrdtool create firewall.rrd
Dear Ladies and Genntlemen,
This letter is nonsense.
There is nothing wrong with the Perl RRDs module (1.0.38) under an
embedded Perl interpreter (Netsaint).
I must have been confused by the DST ABSOLUTE because I am using GAUGE
now without any problems.
Yours sincerely.
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Stanley Hopcroft wrote:
I am having trouble with the developers snapshot dated 2002-08-10 (10th
of August).
I've not been following the recent changes so I don't know
what changed, but ...
ERROR: Garbage ':alpha=TIME,1200,%,600,LT,a,UNKN,IF' after command:
Stanley Hopcroft wrote:
rrdgraph writes messages like
colinear!
x_order_2: colinear!
to stderr.
I realise that one should be prepared for such things with development
branches but I wonder if there is something
. others are seeing
. I am doing obviously wrong.
This has to do
Hi , rrd-users.
I've finaly found a - temporaly - solution (thank you to Rainer Bawidamann,
the maintener/support of 14all.cgi)
usr/bin/perl: relocation error:/
usr/lib/perl5/5.6.1/i386-linux/auto/RRDs/RRDs.so: undefined symbol:
png_create_write_struct
[Mon Jun 3 18:00:22 2002] [error]
Hi Daniel,
MRTG only supports two variables per target.
If you need more than that, you need to write your own script to collect
data and manually insert it into your RRD database file. i.e. Write your
own replacement for MRTG.
I'm sure there are some people on the mrtg or rrd-users list who
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 05:55:10PM +0100, Joyce-Leegwater, Remy wrote:
Hi people.
I'm having a problem compiling it seems on a netra running solaris 2.6. I've
added gcc 3.0.1 and perl 5.6.here is the error I'm getting..
Any ideas? I'd be happy to hear from anyone
...
How often are you polling? Does it support 64 bit counters or only 32 bit?
Are you using the rfc 2233
From rfc 2233
3.1.6. Counter Size
As the speed of network media increase, the minimum time in which
a 32 bit counter will wrap decreases. For example, a 10Mbs stream
of
Helo Red,
I was a trouble closer like this. Finally I opted to create a new
database declaring the --start as the first date the other database have
a data.
Then I run a script like
for each line in $RRDTOOL fetch $FILE AVERAGE --start $DATE; do
$RRDTOOL update [here
John wrote:
Hey all... I've just tried compiling rdd on a Linux machine.
hi john.
gcc version egcs-2.91.66 19990314/Linux (egcs-1.1.2 release)
perl, version 5.005_03 built for i386-linux
I get so many compile errors even though it compiles and installs.
Nope. There are no errors, only
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DEF:util=D:\temp\FKB_glob_utilseg_FKBSNT002A.rrd:STATSOKTS:AVERAGE
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