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diferdin
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Hi all,
pretty new to Cacti, and in the past days I've worked my way through to installation, configuration, etc.

I am now at a stage where I need to hook up the system I need to monitor (called Diffusion) into cacti. Diffusion is a java-based push engine, and my aim is to graph specific MBeans the server exposes.

I have created Perl scripts that give me the info I need in a correct fashion, and built a graph template to display data from 4 data sources pertaining a threadpool.

As of now the values are fixed, hence the outcome is always 0, 3, 8 and 10 (4 data sources, dumping on 4 rrds).

For some reason, though the only line I can see is the one returning 0, and the graph is sized between 0 and 1, wehreas I'd expect to see the other lines as well and the graph being sized between 0 and some value above 10.

Just to make it clear, logs (DEBUG level) do not show any warning, data gathering seems to work well, and I have no "complain" from cacti when creating sources, templates, etc.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks.
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Re: Graph not showing properly

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diferdin wrote:As of now the values are fixed, hence the outcome is always 0, 3, 8 and 10 (4 data sources, dumping on 4 rrds).
So you expect to find those numbers, right?
What setting did you choose for the data source type, then? I suppose, GAUGE would match.
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Re: Graph not showing properly

Post by diferdin »

I changed the graph type to GAUGE and sovled the issue.

Thanks.
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