Re: [Nagios-devel] Release of n2rrd-1.1beta..
Re: [Nagios-devel] Release of n2rrd-1.1beta..
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And don't forget about nagiosgraph: http://nagiosgraph.sourceforge.net
It looks to me like the difference with Badri's version is that he
automatically graphs based on the perf data. Nagiosgraph and
Nagiosgrapher use regexps to pick out the particular values to store.
With my plugins hat on, I prefer Badri's approach - it is more
automatic and more reliable. With my "keeping customers happy" hat
on, I know that the core plugins are not all there yet with perf
data. So a sensible approach to both is required.
We've amended Nagiosgraph so that it does automatic parsing of the
perf data and uses that unless the map file dictates otherwise. We
haven't really pushed this back into Nagiosgraph yet, but it is on
our radar. Our patches to nagiosgraph are available, as always, at
http://source.altinity.org/.
We use the Nagios::Plugin perl module published on CPAN to read the
perf data. I'd be happy work with Badri on making any common aspects
work well.
Ton
On 18 Oct 2006, at 09:54, Christoph Maser wrote:
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> Thanks for the hint,
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> you know about nagiosgrapher (http://www.nagiosexchange.org/
> Nagiosgrapher.84.0.html)? It
> seems pretty similar to your system, maybe you can combine your
> efforts?
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> Chris
>
> Badri Pillai schrieb:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> those who don't know yet, I've placed an add-on to Nagios
>> namely n2rrd = Nagios to RRD.
>>
>> This tool stores performance data in RRD database, more at
>> http://n2rrd.diglinks.com
>>
>> any suggestions or ideas are welcome,
>>
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graphs based on the perf data. Nagiosgraph and Nagiosgrapher use regexps =
to pick out the particular values to store.With my plugins hat on, I =
prefer Badri's approach - it is more automatic and more reliable. With =
my "keeping customers happy" hat on, I know that the core plugins are =
not all there yet with perf data. So a sensible approach to both is =
required.We've=
amended Nagiosgraph so that it does automatic parsing of the perf data =
and uses that unless the map file dictates otherwise. We haven't really =
pushed this back into Nagiosgraph yet, but it is on our radar. Our =
patches to nagiosgraph are available, as always, =
at=A0http://source.altinity.org/.We use the Nagios::Plugin =
perl module published on CPAN to read the perf data. I'd be happy work =
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