[Performance] Time to draw graphs

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ar1
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[Performance] Time to draw graphs

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Hi

My graphs seem to draw very slow on the graph view pages. I was wondering if it's intrinsic to RRDTool or whether it's due to my slow system (Pentium II 400 Mhz, 128Mb RAM).

The page for my Cisco 6500 Router has 185 graphs and it takes around 5 minutes for all the graphs to show up on Cacti. This seems way to slow.

Does anyone have a similar number of graphs (150-200) for one device? How long does the page take to load? What are the specs for your machine?

I'm hoping to get actual specs from some people, only then can I hope to budget for a new system for Cacti.

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Post by melchandra »

I have a page with 446 graphs that takes about 30 seconds to render

machine:

3 GB RAM
dual intel xenon 3.2 Ghz

ignoring ram, I'm getting about

446 / (30 seconds * 6.4 Ghz) = 2.33 graphs / Ghz*Second

Or, for every Ghz of processor speed, I can render 2.33 graphs per second.

you have .4 Ghz, 600 seconds, 185 graphs
185 / (600 * 0.4) = 0.7 graphs /Ghz*Second

Of course my system does 2 things, Cacti, and Nagios, nothing else, which might help explain why my system is more efficient (could just be newer processor = newer extensions = better performance).
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Post by ar1 »

Actually my system does just Cacti, nothing else :)
So clearly the specs make all the difference. Now that I'm sure, I can budget for a new system for Cacti. Thanks for the response!

Anyone else out there have results too?
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You need more Ram.
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The issue with 185 graphs is that the way apache works is you have so many graphs to generate as once. There was an addon that allowed certain devices to have another level of display, as well as the "Expand Hosts" option within Cacti. Have you tried any of those?

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