Submit Your CMD.PHP vs. SPINE Metrics Here
Moderators: Developers, Moderators
For cactid my results are typically as follows:
04/20/2005 12:05:20 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 18.9282 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 3, Threads: 4, Hosts: 126, Hosts/Process: 42
the php poller, on the other hand, was as follows when I tinkered with it:
04/20/2005 12:08:27 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 41.3850 s, Method: cmd.php, Processes: 3, Threads: N/A, Hosts: 126, Hosts/Process: 42
So far we have...
Devices: 125
Graphs: 4012
Data Sources: 4230
I still have a lot to add and will update the stats as I get more put in.
04/20/2005 12:05:20 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 18.9282 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 3, Threads: 4, Hosts: 126, Hosts/Process: 42
the php poller, on the other hand, was as follows when I tinkered with it:
04/20/2005 12:08:27 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 41.3850 s, Method: cmd.php, Processes: 3, Threads: N/A, Hosts: 126, Hosts/Process: 42
So far we have...
Devices: 125
Graphs: 4012
Data Sources: 4230
I still have a lot to add and will update the stats as I get more put in.
-
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Fri Apr 08, 2005 7:54 am
04/26/2005 04:45:40 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 39.7222 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 5, Threads: 4, Hosts: 88, Hosts/Process: 18
04/26/2005 04:50:43 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 42.9924 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 5, Threads: 4, Hosts: 88, Hosts/Process: 18
04/26/2005 04:55:41 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 41.0732 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 5, Threads: 4, Hosts: 88, Hosts/Process: 18
04/26/2005 04:50:43 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 42.9924 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 5, Threads: 4, Hosts: 88, Hosts/Process: 18
04/26/2005 04:55:41 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 41.0732 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 5, Threads: 4, Hosts: 88, Hosts/Process: 18
Wow.. You guys weren't kidding when you said polling performance was a big improvement with cactid.
This is on a Dual Xeon 1.8GHz.
Using cmd.php:
(It was often reaching the 300 second threshold, perhaps 1 out of 4 times)
04/27/2005 01:34:01 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 241.3832 s, Method: cmd.php, Processes: 3, Threads: N/A, Hosts: 93, Hosts/Process: 31
04/27/2005 01:59:11 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 251.8699 s, Method: cmd.php, Processes: 3, Threads: N/A, Hosts: 93, Hosts/Process: 31
04/27/2005 02:04:54 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 294.1170 s, Method: cmd.php, Processes: 3, Threads: N/A, Hosts: 93, Hosts/Process: 31
Using cactid:
(Seems putting more processes and also more threads is what helps the most)
04/27/2005 02:27:07 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 126.1569 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 3, Threads: 3, Hosts: 93, Hosts/Process: 31
04/27/2005 02:34:27 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 266.3451 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 1, Threads: 3, Hosts: 93, Hosts/Process: 93
04/27/2005 02:39:46 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 285.7999 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 1, Threads: 3, Hosts: 93, Hosts/Process: 93
04/27/2005 02:44:47 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 286.4331 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 1, Threads: 3, Hosts: 94, Hosts/Process: 94
04/27/2005 02:47:26 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 145.4549 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 3, Threads: 3, Hosts: 94, Hosts/Process: 32
04/27/2005 02:52:30 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 150.6067 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 3, Threads: 1, Hosts: 94, Hosts/Process: 32
04/27/2005 03:07:20 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 138.9387 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 3, Threads: 3, Hosts: 94, Hosts/Process: 32
This is on a Dual Xeon 1.8GHz.
Using cmd.php:
(It was often reaching the 300 second threshold, perhaps 1 out of 4 times)
04/27/2005 01:34:01 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 241.3832 s, Method: cmd.php, Processes: 3, Threads: N/A, Hosts: 93, Hosts/Process: 31
04/27/2005 01:59:11 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 251.8699 s, Method: cmd.php, Processes: 3, Threads: N/A, Hosts: 93, Hosts/Process: 31
04/27/2005 02:04:54 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 294.1170 s, Method: cmd.php, Processes: 3, Threads: N/A, Hosts: 93, Hosts/Process: 31
Using cactid:
(Seems putting more processes and also more threads is what helps the most)
04/27/2005 02:27:07 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 126.1569 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 3, Threads: 3, Hosts: 93, Hosts/Process: 31
04/27/2005 02:34:27 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 266.3451 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 1, Threads: 3, Hosts: 93, Hosts/Process: 93
04/27/2005 02:39:46 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 285.7999 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 1, Threads: 3, Hosts: 93, Hosts/Process: 93
04/27/2005 02:44:47 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 286.4331 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 1, Threads: 3, Hosts: 94, Hosts/Process: 94
04/27/2005 02:47:26 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 145.4549 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 3, Threads: 3, Hosts: 94, Hosts/Process: 32
04/27/2005 02:52:30 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 150.6067 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 3, Threads: 1, Hosts: 94, Hosts/Process: 32
04/27/2005 03:07:20 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 138.9387 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 3, Threads: 3, Hosts: 94, Hosts/Process: 32
- TheWitness
- Developer
- Posts: 17047
- Joined: Tue May 14, 2002 5:08 pm
- Location: MI, USA
- Contact:
Darwin,
With a dual processor box, I would use 4 processes and 5 to 8 threads each.
TheWitness
With a dual processor box, I would use 4 processes and 5 to 8 threads each.
TheWitness
True understanding begins only when we realize how little we truly understand...
Life is an adventure, let yours begin with Cacti!
Author of dozens of Cacti plugins and customization's. Advocate of LAMP, MariaDB, IBM Spectrum LSF and the world of batch. Creator of IBM Spectrum RTM, author of quite a bit of unpublished work and most of Cacti's bugs.
_________________
Official Cacti Documentation
GitHub Repository with Supported Plugins
Percona Device Packages (no support)
Interesting Device Packages
For those wondering, I'm still here, but lost in the shadows. Yearning for less bugs. Who want's a Cacti 1.3/2.0? Streams anyone?
Life is an adventure, let yours begin with Cacti!
Author of dozens of Cacti plugins and customization's. Advocate of LAMP, MariaDB, IBM Spectrum LSF and the world of batch. Creator of IBM Spectrum RTM, author of quite a bit of unpublished work and most of Cacti's bugs.
_________________
Official Cacti Documentation
GitHub Repository with Supported Plugins
Percona Device Packages (no support)
Interesting Device Packages
For those wondering, I'm still here, but lost in the shadows. Yearning for less bugs. Who want's a Cacti 1.3/2.0? Streams anyone?
- mpdsville1
- Cacti User
- Posts: 71
- Joined: Wed Mar 16, 2005 12:11 pm
- Location: Albany , NY , USA
Cactid -vs- Cmd.php
Dual P-III-700s , 2gb ram, Fedora Core3 ,
Cacti 0.8.6c and Cactid 0.8.6d
bash-3.00# ls /usr/local/cacti/rra|wc
1441 1441 49752
All routers and switches.
Significant Improvement is an understatement.
05/04/2005 02:52:50 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 168.7650 s, Method: cmd.php, Processes: 5, Threads: N/A, Hosts: 96, Hosts/Process: 20
05/04/2005 02:57:36 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 154.9236 s, Method: cmd.php, Processes: 5, Threads: N/A, Hosts: 96, Hosts/Process: 20
05/04/2005 03:02:37 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 155.1510 s, Method: cmd.php, Processes: 5, Threads: N/A, Hosts: 96, Hosts/Process: 20
05/04/2005 03:05:14 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 11.4291 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 5, Threads: 5, Hosts: 96, Hosts/Process: 20
05/04/2005 03:10:17 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 15.3489 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 5, Threads: 5, Hosts: 96, Hosts/Process: 20
05/04/2005 03:15:16 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 14.8460 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 5, Threads: 5, Hosts: 96, Hosts/Process: 20
Cacti 0.8.6c and Cactid 0.8.6d
bash-3.00# ls /usr/local/cacti/rra|wc
1441 1441 49752
All routers and switches.
Significant Improvement is an understatement.
05/04/2005 02:52:50 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 168.7650 s, Method: cmd.php, Processes: 5, Threads: N/A, Hosts: 96, Hosts/Process: 20
05/04/2005 02:57:36 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 154.9236 s, Method: cmd.php, Processes: 5, Threads: N/A, Hosts: 96, Hosts/Process: 20
05/04/2005 03:02:37 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 155.1510 s, Method: cmd.php, Processes: 5, Threads: N/A, Hosts: 96, Hosts/Process: 20
05/04/2005 03:05:14 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 11.4291 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 5, Threads: 5, Hosts: 96, Hosts/Process: 20
05/04/2005 03:10:17 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 15.3489 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 5, Threads: 5, Hosts: 96, Hosts/Process: 20
05/04/2005 03:15:16 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 14.8460 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 5, Threads: 5, Hosts: 96, Hosts/Process: 20
Mike Donnelly , Albany , NY
| Cacti 0.8.7g | Spine 0.8.7g | MySQL 5.0.77 | Net-SNMP 5.3.2.2 | Apache 2.2.3 | PHP 5.3.3 | RRDtool 1.2.27 | Rhel6 | Dual Xeon E5410@2.33ghz | Sunfire x4150
| Cacti 0.8.7g | Spine 0.8.7g | MySQL 5.0.77 | Net-SNMP 5.3.2.2 | Apache 2.2.3 | PHP 5.3.3 | RRDtool 1.2.27 | Rhel6 | Dual Xeon E5410@2.33ghz | Sunfire x4150
Witness,
For some strange reason, if I raise the number of processes up to 4, I seem to run into issues where all the cactid processes seem just "stuck there" doing nothing. The maximum runtime then gets reached, I get output in the log file that 296 secs have been reached, but all the processes stay there, forcing me to have to manually kill them all, otherwise they start accumulating and queing up when the next poller.php runs.
The maximum combination I seem to be able to reach is 3 processes and 4 threads. The same problem happens if I stay at 3 processes and go up to 5 threads.
Another thing, let's say I specify 3 threads and 5 processes, how many simultaneous mysql connections are created? I currently have a limit of 25 processes for this mysql user and am wondering if this might have a cause of this issue...
For some strange reason, if I raise the number of processes up to 4, I seem to run into issues where all the cactid processes seem just "stuck there" doing nothing. The maximum runtime then gets reached, I get output in the log file that 296 secs have been reached, but all the processes stay there, forcing me to have to manually kill them all, otherwise they start accumulating and queing up when the next poller.php runs.
The maximum combination I seem to be able to reach is 3 processes and 4 threads. The same problem happens if I stay at 3 processes and go up to 5 threads.
Another thing, let's say I specify 3 threads and 5 processes, how many simultaneous mysql connections are created? I currently have a limit of 25 processes for this mysql user and am wondering if this might have a cause of this issue...
- TheWitness
- Developer
- Posts: 17047
- Joined: Tue May 14, 2002 5:08 pm
- Location: MI, USA
- Contact:
Each thread will take a connection. Therefore, if you have many users, you might be hitting the wall.
TheWitness
TheWitness
True understanding begins only when we realize how little we truly understand...
Life is an adventure, let yours begin with Cacti!
Author of dozens of Cacti plugins and customization's. Advocate of LAMP, MariaDB, IBM Spectrum LSF and the world of batch. Creator of IBM Spectrum RTM, author of quite a bit of unpublished work and most of Cacti's bugs.
_________________
Official Cacti Documentation
GitHub Repository with Supported Plugins
Percona Device Packages (no support)
Interesting Device Packages
For those wondering, I'm still here, but lost in the shadows. Yearning for less bugs. Who want's a Cacti 1.3/2.0? Streams anyone?
Life is an adventure, let yours begin with Cacti!
Author of dozens of Cacti plugins and customization's. Advocate of LAMP, MariaDB, IBM Spectrum LSF and the world of batch. Creator of IBM Spectrum RTM, author of quite a bit of unpublished work and most of Cacti's bugs.
_________________
Official Cacti Documentation
GitHub Repository with Supported Plugins
Percona Device Packages (no support)
Interesting Device Packages
For those wondering, I'm still here, but lost in the shadows. Yearning for less bugs. Who want's a Cacti 1.3/2.0? Streams anyone?
metrics
Hey,
I have not been able to run cmd.php for a long time as it would go well over the 296 sec range. Here is the latest info from my cactid log.
05/11/2005 09:36:40 AM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 99.7499 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 4, Threads: 20, Hosts: 2020, Hosts/Process: 505
I am running cacti on a 3ghz dual processor dl580 with 2 gig ram.
Regards,
Willlie
I have not been able to run cmd.php for a long time as it would go well over the 296 sec range. Here is the latest info from my cactid log.
05/11/2005 09:36:40 AM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 99.7499 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 4, Threads: 20, Hosts: 2020, Hosts/Process: 505
I am running cacti on a 3ghz dual processor dl580 with 2 gig ram.
Regards,
Willlie
I have for the moment 157 hosts configured, with a total of +- 900 data sources. To poll all data, cacti needs about 150sec. Is that a normal number? Because I find numbers of :
* 5000 data sources in 40 sec.
* About 17 to 18 sec. for cactid, 2 Processes, 8 Threads, 133 Hosts, 1390 rrds
* 3/15/2005 10:11:31 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 91.0645 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 2, Threads: 25, Hosts: 346,Hosts/Process: 173
Seems I'm a lot behind.
I have noticed that changing the number of threads per process doesn't really influence performance. Only changing the number of processes speeds up the process. Is this normal in case of cactid?
/tapufd
using : HP ProLiant DL380 G3; 2x 3Ghz cpu; 2gig of ram; Windows 2K3; cacti 0.8.6d + all patches; cactid 0.8.6e.RC7
* 5000 data sources in 40 sec.
* About 17 to 18 sec. for cactid, 2 Processes, 8 Threads, 133 Hosts, 1390 rrds
* 3/15/2005 10:11:31 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 91.0645 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 2, Threads: 25, Hosts: 346,Hosts/Process: 173
Seems I'm a lot behind.
I have noticed that changing the number of threads per process doesn't really influence performance. Only changing the number of processes speeds up the process. Is this normal in case of cactid?
/tapufd
using : HP ProLiant DL380 G3; 2x 3Ghz cpu; 2gig of ram; Windows 2K3; cacti 0.8.6d + all patches; cactid 0.8.6e.RC7
Pentium-III 733MHz, 384mb RAM running Linux
Cacti 0.8.6d with Cactid 0.8.6d
Currently:
40 devices - Mixture of Novell and Microsoft servers, switches and routers
303 data sources
Using the PHP poller:
05/28/2005 08:36:13 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 71.4499 s, Method: cmd.php, Processes: 2, Threads: N/A, Hosts: 39, Hosts/Process: 20
05/28/2005 08:31:14 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 72.3977 s, Method: cmd.php, Processes: 2, Threads: N/A, Hosts: 39, Hosts/Process: 20
05/28/2005 08:26:13 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 72.3474 s, Method: cmd.php, Processes: 2, Threads: N/A, Hosts: 39, Hosts/Process: 20
05/28/2005 08:21:13 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 71.3342 s, Method: cmd.php, Processes: 2, Threads: N/A, Hosts: 39, Hosts/Process: 20
05/28/2005 08:16:12 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 71.4442 s, Method: cmd.php, Processes: 2, Threads: N/A, Hosts: 39, Hosts/Process: 20
05/28/2005 08:11:13 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 71.3216 s, Method: cmd.php, Processes: 2, Threads: N/A, Hosts: 39, Hosts/Process: 20
Sometimes it would take 85-90 seconds
Using Cactid:
05/28/2005 09:00:15 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 13.5017 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 2, Threads: 2, Hosts: 39, Hosts/Process: 20
05/28/2005 08:55:14 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 13.3899 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 2, Threads: 2, Hosts: 39, Hosts/Process: 20
05/28/2005 08:50:15 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 13.4738 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 2, Threads: 2, Hosts: 39, Hosts/Process: 20
05/28/2005 08:45:15 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 13.1896 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 2, Threads: 2, Hosts: 39, Hosts/Process: 20
05/28/2005 08:40:14 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 13.3621 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 2, Threads: 2, Hosts: 39, Hosts/Process: 20
Cacti 0.8.6d with Cactid 0.8.6d
Currently:
40 devices - Mixture of Novell and Microsoft servers, switches and routers
303 data sources
Using the PHP poller:
05/28/2005 08:36:13 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 71.4499 s, Method: cmd.php, Processes: 2, Threads: N/A, Hosts: 39, Hosts/Process: 20
05/28/2005 08:31:14 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 72.3977 s, Method: cmd.php, Processes: 2, Threads: N/A, Hosts: 39, Hosts/Process: 20
05/28/2005 08:26:13 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 72.3474 s, Method: cmd.php, Processes: 2, Threads: N/A, Hosts: 39, Hosts/Process: 20
05/28/2005 08:21:13 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 71.3342 s, Method: cmd.php, Processes: 2, Threads: N/A, Hosts: 39, Hosts/Process: 20
05/28/2005 08:16:12 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 71.4442 s, Method: cmd.php, Processes: 2, Threads: N/A, Hosts: 39, Hosts/Process: 20
05/28/2005 08:11:13 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 71.3216 s, Method: cmd.php, Processes: 2, Threads: N/A, Hosts: 39, Hosts/Process: 20
Sometimes it would take 85-90 seconds
Using Cactid:
05/28/2005 09:00:15 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 13.5017 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 2, Threads: 2, Hosts: 39, Hosts/Process: 20
05/28/2005 08:55:14 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 13.3899 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 2, Threads: 2, Hosts: 39, Hosts/Process: 20
05/28/2005 08:50:15 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 13.4738 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 2, Threads: 2, Hosts: 39, Hosts/Process: 20
05/28/2005 08:45:15 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 13.1896 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 2, Threads: 2, Hosts: 39, Hosts/Process: 20
05/28/2005 08:40:14 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 13.3621 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 2, Threads: 2, Hosts: 39, Hosts/Process: 20
Well... cmd won't complete but here are my cactid stats.
06/08/2005 04:32:18 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 137.4013 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 4, Threads: 50, Hosts: 319, Hosts/Process: 80
Dual P3 1G XEON w/ 3G memory
37,810 rrd's
MySQL running on a seperate server
Uptime 37 minutes
Threads: 13 Questions: 871236 Slow queries: 0 Opens: 682 Flush tables: 1 Open tables: 145 Queries per second avg: 424.993
I have hit the peak of performance with this install and I need more hosts monitored....I don't have any better boxes, with the exception of moving to a quad PIII 733XEON...suggestions?
06/08/2005 04:32:18 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 137.4013 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 4, Threads: 50, Hosts: 319, Hosts/Process: 80
Dual P3 1G XEON w/ 3G memory
37,810 rrd's
MySQL running on a seperate server
Uptime 37 minutes
Threads: 13 Questions: 871236 Slow queries: 0 Opens: 682 Flush tables: 1 Open tables: 145 Queries per second avg: 424.993
I have hit the peak of performance with this install and I need more hosts monitored....I don't have any better boxes, with the exception of moving to a quad PIII 733XEON...suggestions?
- TheWitness
- Developer
- Posts: 17047
- Joined: Tue May 14, 2002 5:08 pm
- Location: MI, USA
- Contact:
havoc1942,
I have limited threads to 30 in the latest version. How is performance affected when you reduce threads to 30? Also, please post the number of snmp, vs. scripts, vs. script_server DS's of those 37k (Action 0, Action 1, Action 2).
Thanks,
TheWitness
I have limited threads to 30 in the latest version. How is performance affected when you reduce threads to 30? Also, please post the number of snmp, vs. scripts, vs. script_server DS's of those 37k (Action 0, Action 1, Action 2).
Thanks,
TheWitness
True understanding begins only when we realize how little we truly understand...
Life is an adventure, let yours begin with Cacti!
Author of dozens of Cacti plugins and customization's. Advocate of LAMP, MariaDB, IBM Spectrum LSF and the world of batch. Creator of IBM Spectrum RTM, author of quite a bit of unpublished work and most of Cacti's bugs.
_________________
Official Cacti Documentation
GitHub Repository with Supported Plugins
Percona Device Packages (no support)
Interesting Device Packages
For those wondering, I'm still here, but lost in the shadows. Yearning for less bugs. Who want's a Cacti 1.3/2.0? Streams anyone?
Life is an adventure, let yours begin with Cacti!
Author of dozens of Cacti plugins and customization's. Advocate of LAMP, MariaDB, IBM Spectrum LSF and the world of batch. Creator of IBM Spectrum RTM, author of quite a bit of unpublished work and most of Cacti's bugs.
_________________
Official Cacti Documentation
GitHub Repository with Supported Plugins
Percona Device Packages (no support)
Interesting Device Packages
For those wondering, I'm still here, but lost in the shadows. Yearning for less bugs. Who want's a Cacti 1.3/2.0? Streams anyone?
Cactid 0.8.6e stats
Dear,
I did some testing with the # processes and # of threads; here are the results.
06/27/2005 10:12:38 AM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 38.4082 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 8, Threads: 8, Hosts: 103, Hosts/Process: 13, Data Sources 3941, RRDs Processed 2093
06/27/2005 10:07:38 AM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 38.5363 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 8, Threads: 8, Hosts: 103, Hosts/Process: 13, Data Sources 3941, RRDs Processed 2093
06/27/2005 09:57:49 AM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 49.7013 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 4, Threads: 8, Hosts: 103, Hosts/Process: 26, Data Sources 3941, RRDs Processed 2093
06/27/2005 09:53:14 AM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 74.5356 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 1, Threads: 12, Hosts: 103, Hosts/Process: 103, Data Sources 3941, RRDs Processed 2093
06/27/2005 09:48:17 AM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 76.9617 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 1, Threads: 8, Hosts: 103, Hosts/Process: 103, Data Sources 3941, RRDs Processed 2093
06/27/2005 09:43:17 AM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 77.1579 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 1, Threads: 8, Hosts: 103, Hosts/Process: 103, Data Sources 3941, RRDs Processed 2093
Machine is Dell PE 2650 ; Dual Xeon 3.0 Ghz ( HT ) ; 4 gb ram.
99% of the datasources are SNMP gets.
Only a couple of scripts ( Perl ).
I did some testing with the # processes and # of threads; here are the results.
06/27/2005 10:12:38 AM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 38.4082 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 8, Threads: 8, Hosts: 103, Hosts/Process: 13, Data Sources 3941, RRDs Processed 2093
06/27/2005 10:07:38 AM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 38.5363 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 8, Threads: 8, Hosts: 103, Hosts/Process: 13, Data Sources 3941, RRDs Processed 2093
06/27/2005 09:57:49 AM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 49.7013 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 4, Threads: 8, Hosts: 103, Hosts/Process: 26, Data Sources 3941, RRDs Processed 2093
06/27/2005 09:53:14 AM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 74.5356 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 1, Threads: 12, Hosts: 103, Hosts/Process: 103, Data Sources 3941, RRDs Processed 2093
06/27/2005 09:48:17 AM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 76.9617 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 1, Threads: 8, Hosts: 103, Hosts/Process: 103, Data Sources 3941, RRDs Processed 2093
06/27/2005 09:43:17 AM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 77.1579 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 1, Threads: 8, Hosts: 103, Hosts/Process: 103, Data Sources 3941, RRDs Processed 2093
Machine is Dell PE 2650 ; Dual Xeon 3.0 Ghz ( HT ) ; 4 gb ram.
99% of the datasources are SNMP gets.
Only a couple of scripts ( Perl ).
07/30/2005 01:42:04 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 123.3016 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 1, Threads: 3, Hosts: 34, Hosts/Process: 34, Data Sources 3149, RRDs Processed 1693
07/30/2005 01:47:22 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 140.8046 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 1, Threads: 3, Hosts: 34, Hosts/Process: 34, Data Sources 3149, RRDs Processed 1693
07/30/2005 01:52:18 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 137.4742 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 1, Threads: 3, Hosts: 34, Hosts/Process: 34, Data Sources 3149, RRDs Processed 1693
on a dell with load averages: 0.19, 0.13, 0.09
FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE #4: Fri Jul 22 10:32:17 SGT 2005
Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193182 Hz quality 0
CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz (2791.01-MHz 686-class CPU)
Origin = "GenuineIntel" Id = 0xf29 Stepping = 9
Hyperthreading: 2 logical CPUs
real memory = 536674304 (511 MB)
avail memory = 515514368 (491 MB)
running
cacti-0.8.6f Web-driven graphing interface for RRDTool
cactid-0.8.6.e A multithreaded poller for Cacti written in C
i have tried a few combinations of cactid (concurrency/threads) but it just gets worse ...
07/30/2005 01:47:22 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 140.8046 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 1, Threads: 3, Hosts: 34, Hosts/Process: 34, Data Sources 3149, RRDs Processed 1693
07/30/2005 01:52:18 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time: 137.4742 s, Method: cactid, Processes: 1, Threads: 3, Hosts: 34, Hosts/Process: 34, Data Sources 3149, RRDs Processed 1693
on a dell with load averages: 0.19, 0.13, 0.09
FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE #4: Fri Jul 22 10:32:17 SGT 2005
Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193182 Hz quality 0
CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz (2791.01-MHz 686-class CPU)
Origin = "GenuineIntel" Id = 0xf29 Stepping = 9
Hyperthreading: 2 logical CPUs
real memory = 536674304 (511 MB)
avail memory = 515514368 (491 MB)
running
cacti-0.8.6f Web-driven graphing interface for RRDTool
cactid-0.8.6.e A multithreaded poller for Cacti written in C
i have tried a few combinations of cactid (concurrency/threads) but it just gets worse ...
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests