Yet another Multi-Core CPU graphing q.

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adg
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Yet another Multi-Core CPU graphing q.

Post by adg »

Hi,

Newb alert - please be kind :)

I've done a bit of search here found a few threads on this topic, but I've either missed it in the detail or my use case is a bit different.

I'm using Cacti to graph a bunch of collectd stats using the external RRD guide (http://docs.cacti.net/manual:087:8_rrdt ... ernal_rrds) which is basically working exactly as I'd like, e.g:
Single CPU utilization graph
Single CPU utilization graph
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BUT...

Now I've got some Quad-Core boxes - I want to do a similar graph for Quad-Core CPUs, summarizing each metric across all cores.

collectd writes one RRD per metric per CPU (i.e. 28 RRDs), so I'm guessing that I need to draw an invisible line for each metric, then do a stacked element that takes the averages and divides by four.

Is this possible or have I got it completely wrong?
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Re: Yet another Multi-Core CPU graphing q.

Post by noname »

What about using Aggregate plugin? (Please see PDF manual for details)

See also: http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=37148
adg
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Re: Yet another Multi-Core CPU graphing q.

Post by adg »

Thanks for that - I haven't discovered the world of cacti plugins yet.

Time for a play!
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