Combination graph question - I apologize in advance!
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Combination graph question - I apologize in advance!
While I'm sure this is a much-covered question, I can't find an answer in any of the forums -- so I'm going ahead and asking anyway...
I've got some hosts I'm monitoring, and some nice graphs going. CPU utilization, memory utilization, etc. These hosts are part of a small "cluster".
What I'd really like to do is a summary-type graph, with all the nodes' CPU utilization showing on one graph. Preferably as a cumulative number, but perhaps individually would be okay.
As I'm alreay collecting this, I don't want to create a new datasource thing. There are eight nodes locally, and another eight across the WAN, and I don't want a nasty phonecall from the network administrators.
Any suggestions?
sg
I've got some hosts I'm monitoring, and some nice graphs going. CPU utilization, memory utilization, etc. These hosts are part of a small "cluster".
What I'd really like to do is a summary-type graph, with all the nodes' CPU utilization showing on one graph. Preferably as a cumulative number, but perhaps individually would be okay.
As I'm alreay collecting this, I don't want to create a new datasource thing. There are eight nodes locally, and another eight across the WAN, and I don't want a nasty phonecall from the network administrators.
Any suggestions?
sg
Try this thread. http://www.raxnet.net/board/viewtopic.p ... highlight=
Thanks!
This thread was helpful.
At first I had a lot of trouble getting the data from different hosts -- every time I picked a data source from a new source, all the data sources normalized to that new host.
I solved the problem by not using a graph template.
I don't know, however, if I'm using the STACK type properly.
I want to add all the datasources together to produce a total utilization graph. I picked AREA for the first item, then STACK for the other seven. Is this the correct approach?
sg
At first I had a lot of trouble getting the data from different hosts -- every time I picked a data source from a new source, all the data sources normalized to that new host.
I solved the problem by not using a graph template.
I don't know, however, if I'm using the STACK type properly.
I want to add all the datasources together to produce a total utilization graph. I picked AREA for the first item, then STACK for the other seven. Is this the correct approach?
sg
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yes!
This is what I was trying to do, yes, but with CPU util vs. traffic.
Interestingly, you have a similar issue to what I'm currently battling.
Your hosts have a bizarre value of over 400 m (400 million?) in your CPU Nice values, but nowhere else.
I tried using the killspike2 script, but I either get the spike down to 14 m, or eliminate all my good values. I can't fiigure it out...
Interestingly, you have a similar issue to what I'm currently battling.
Your hosts have a bizarre value of over 400 m (400 million?) in your CPU Nice values, but nowhere else.
I tried using the killspike2 script, but I either get the spike down to 14 m, or eliminate all my good values. I can't fiigure it out...
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