Two Graph Item Inputs -> always identical in the graph
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Two Graph Item Inputs -> always identical in the graph
I created a graph template with two Items (a line and a gprint).
Both have the CDEF "a,b,/".
I also added two Graph Item Inputs and associated both with Item #1 and Item #2.
When I create a graph with this template and try to use two seperate data sources for the graph item fields, they will be changed to one of them when I click on save => both graph item fields show the same data source.
In the graph debug mode there is only one DEF afterwards.
Is cacti trying to be smarter than me or am I missing something obvious here?
EDIT: Cacti version is 0.8.7g
Both have the CDEF "a,b,/".
I also added two Graph Item Inputs and associated both with Item #1 and Item #2.
When I create a graph with this template and try to use two seperate data sources for the graph item fields, they will be changed to one of them when I click on save => both graph item fields show the same data source.
In the graph debug mode there is only one DEF afterwards.
Is cacti trying to be smarter than me or am I missing something obvious here?
EDIT: Cacti version is 0.8.7g
Re: Two Graph Item Inputs -> always identical in the graph
If I use graph input item #1 only with graph item #1 and input item #2 only with item #2 it works.
But still I don't really understand why it is not working when I use both input items for both graph items.
But still I don't really understand why it is not working when I use both input items for both graph items.
- gandalf
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Re: Two Graph Item Inputs -> always identical in the graph
Please post rrdtool graph output for both
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Re: Two Graph Item Inputs -> always identical in the graph
gandalf wrote:Please post rrdtool graph output for both
The second file ds2.rrd is just ignored.RRDTool Command: wrote: /usr/bin/rrdtool graph - \
--imgformat=PNG \
--start=-86400 \
--end=-900 \
--title='TestName' \
--base=1000 \
--height=120 \
--width=500 \
--alt-autoscale-max \
--lower-limit=0 \
--vertical-label='' \
--slope-mode \
--font TITLE:12: \
--font AXIS:8: \
--font LEGEND:10: \
--font UNIT:8: \
DEF:a="/path/to/ds1.rrd":VALUE1:MAX \
CDEF:cdefa=a,b,/ \
LINE1:cdefa#FF0000FF:"" \
GPRINT:cdefa:MAX:"%8.3lf %s"
RRDTool Says:
ERROR: invalid rpn expression in: a,b,/
This is the graph template exported as a xml file.
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<cacti>
<hash_00002195333ff9749e6b4606c9b99f90b5903f>
<name>Test</name>
<graph>
<t_title>on</t_title>
<title></title>
<t_image_format_id></t_image_format_id>
<image_format_id>1</image_format_id>
<t_height></t_height>
<height>120</height>
<t_width></t_width>
<width>500</width>
<t_slope_mode></t_slope_mode>
<slope_mode>on</slope_mode>
<t_auto_scale></t_auto_scale>
<auto_scale>on</auto_scale>
<t_auto_scale_opts></t_auto_scale_opts>
<auto_scale_opts>2</auto_scale_opts>
<t_auto_scale_log></t_auto_scale_log>
<auto_scale_log></auto_scale_log>
<t_scale_log_units></t_scale_log_units>
<scale_log_units></scale_log_units>
<t_auto_scale_rigid></t_auto_scale_rigid>
<auto_scale_rigid></auto_scale_rigid>
<t_auto_padding></t_auto_padding>
<auto_padding>on</auto_padding>
<t_export></t_export>
<export>on</export>
<t_upper_limit></t_upper_limit>
<upper_limit>100</upper_limit>
<t_lower_limit></t_lower_limit>
<lower_limit>0</lower_limit>
<t_base_value></t_base_value>
<base_value>1000</base_value>
<t_unit_value></t_unit_value>
<unit_value></unit_value>
<t_unit_exponent_value></t_unit_exponent_value>
<unit_exponent_value></unit_exponent_value>
<t_vertical_label></t_vertical_label>
<vertical_label></vertical_label>
</graph>
<items>
<hash_1000216588fa17f2cbd4837eb062b034b639df>
<task_item_id>0</task_item_id>
<color_id>FF0000</color_id>
<alpha>FF</alpha>
<graph_type_id>4</graph_type_id>
<consolidation_function_id>3</consolidation_function_id>
<cdef_id>hash_0500216a02e6384123ebffcc7fa0f51289c395</cdef_id>
<value></value>
<gprint_id>hash_060021e9c43831e54eca8069317a2ce8c6f751</gprint_id>
<text_format></text_format>
<hard_return></hard_return>
<sequence>1</sequence>
</hash_1000216588fa17f2cbd4837eb062b034b639df>
<hash_100021d9c959c1edab04b424426765a0ed9dca>
<task_item_id>0</task_item_id>
<color_id>FF0000</color_id>
<alpha>FF</alpha>
<graph_type_id>9</graph_type_id>
<consolidation_function_id>3</consolidation_function_id>
<cdef_id>hash_0500216a02e6384123ebffcc7fa0f51289c395</cdef_id>
<value></value>
<gprint_id>hash_060021e9c43831e54eca8069317a2ce8c6f751</gprint_id>
<text_format></text_format>
<hard_return></hard_return>
<sequence>2</sequence>
</hash_100021d9c959c1edab04b424426765a0ed9dca>
</items>
<inputs>
<hash_090021ed8ed157a7f6841d1c1a55c13576861b>
<name>DS b</name>
<description></description>
<column_name>task_item_id</column_name>
<items>hash_0000216588fa17f2cbd4837eb062b034b639df|hash_000021d9c959c1edab04b424426765a0ed9dca</items>
</hash_090021ed8ed157a7f6841d1c1a55c13576861b>
<hash_090021603eac7c95b0cfcfcda9faa1713540a1>
<name>DS a</name>
<description></description>
<column_name>task_item_id</column_name>
<items>hash_0000216588fa17f2cbd4837eb062b034b639df|hash_000021d9c959c1edab04b424426765a0ed9dca</items>
</hash_090021603eac7c95b0cfcfcda9faa1713540a1>
</inputs>
</hash_00002195333ff9749e6b4606c9b99f90b5903f>
<hash_0500216a02e6384123ebffcc7fa0f51289c395>
<name>a divide b</name>
<items>
<hash_14002199f58dd68d8c39c4fae497e32d3b8c2b>
<sequence>1</sequence>
<type>6</type>
<value>a,b,/</value>
</hash_14002199f58dd68d8c39c4fae497e32d3b8c2b>
</items>
</hash_0500216a02e6384123ebffcc7fa0f51289c395>
<hash_060021e9c43831e54eca8069317a2ce8c6f751>
<name>Normal</name>
<gprint_text>%8.3lf %s</gprint_text>
</hash_060021e9c43831e54eca8069317a2ce8c6f751>
</cacti>
- gandalf
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Re: Two Graph Item Inputs -> always identical in the graph
The rrdtool statement indeed misses the second data source, b.
So it can't compute the CDEF.
R.
So it can't compute the CDEF.
R.
Re: Two Graph Item Inputs -> always identical in the graph
Yes, that is indeed my problem.gandalf wrote:The rrdtool statement indeed misses the second data source, b.
So it can't compute the CDEF.
When I create a graph using this template and then choose two different data sources cacti resets one of them to be the other.
E.g. if I choose "ds a" and "ds b" they will be "ds a" and "ds a" (or "ds b" and "ds b", I think I have seen both versions) after clicking on save.
- gandalf
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Re: Two Graph Item Inputs -> always identical in the graph
In case both data refer to the same data source, that's indeed correct. Cacti won't add a DEF for same data source twice. In this case, the given CDEF would make no sense, whatsoever.
R.
R.
Re: Two Graph Item Inputs -> always identical in the graph
I will try to explain my example with other words:gandalf wrote:In case both data refer to the same data source, that's indeed correct. Cacti won't add a DEF for same data source twice. In this case, the given CDEF would make no sense, whatsoever.
I have two data sources and I want to graph the ratio and gprint the maximum of the ratio.
Therefore I created the CDEF "a,b,/".
Afterwards I created the graph template.
I added two graph items. One for the graph and one for the gprint.
In theses graph items I leave the Data Source as "None"!
Then I added two data sources and associated them with both graph items, because they are used in both.
If I then use the template to create a graph and add two DIFFERENT data sources cacti will reset them to one after hitting save.
I can post pictures of this "work flow" on Monday if that helps...
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Re: Two Graph Item Inputs -> always identical in the graph
To force cacti defining both required DEFs, you need e.g. two data sources (e.g. drawing as LINEx) that refer to the data you want to use in the CDEF computation. Using a GPRINT does not force the creation of a DEF (yep, this might be called a lack of feature)
R.
R.
Re: Two Graph Item Inputs -> always identical in the graph
Interestingly it works if I associate one data source with the LINE1 and the other data source with the GPRINT.gandalf wrote:To force cacti defining both required DEFs, you need e.g. two data sources (e.g. drawing as LINEx) that refer to the data you want to use in the CDEF computation. Using a GPRINT does not force the creation of a DEF (yep, this might be called a lack of feature)
Anyway, the workaround is working fine (that is what workarounds are there for, I guess), so thank you for your help.
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