From: Josh L. <jo...@im...> - 2011-06-01 14:31:13
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>No version of this template has had RRD support for the power test (yet). If >you have a temperature sensor, the 'temp' test should though. I don't have a temp column, should I? I get an answer for the first OID but the humidity is -1. >This should not be necessary in 4.2.3 or later. I'll remove it once everything is working, thanks for the tip. I am running 4.3.2 > bb localhost 'hobbitdlog ups.power' http://pastebin.com/DaySRCTe >rrdtool info /home/xymon/data/rrd/stouderapc/power.rrd http://pastebin.com/2hjKyrXZ Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373 On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 9:32 AM, Buchan Milne <bg...@st...>wrote: > On Tuesday, 31 May 2011 21:58:08 Josh Luthman wrote: > > I am trying to set up graphs for an APC 9619 (I am using the template > from > > the SF files directory). > > No version of this template has had RRD support for the power test (yet). > If > you have a temperature sensor, the 'temp' test should though. > > > The dm column appears on the bbdisp host. I am > > getting the power message on this host on Xymon and I can see the graph > > reference, but the image is blank/broken. > > > > I only have docs/GRAPHING to go by and I followed this by: > > > > * --extra-script /usr/share/devmon/extras/devmon-rrd.pl to both > rrdstatus > > and rrddata in tasks.cfg > > This should not be necessary in 4.2.3 or later. > > > * power=devmon to the end of TEST2RRD in xymonserver.cfg > > The devmon collector is intended for devmon's TABLE:rrd operator in message > files, however the power test doesn't operate on any repeater OIDs. The ncv > module may be more appropriate, but it may choke on some of the non-numeric > values that follow colons in the message file ... > > > * I'm at a complete loss in what would be accurate in Xymon's graphs.cfg, > > but I took an example from extras/devmon-graph.cfg and changed a few > > things. I was hoping to look at the RRD file for examples to help me > > complete this > > > > [power] > > FNPATTERN power.(.*).rrd > > TITLE Power > > YAXIS Volts > > DEF:in@RRDIDX@=@RRDFN@:ds0:AVERAGE > > CDEF:inbytes@RRDIDX@=in@RRDIDX@,8,* > > DEF:out@RRDIDX@=@RRDFN@:ds1:AVERAGE > > CDEF:outbytes@RRDIDX@=out@RRDIDX@,8,* > > LINE1:inbytes@RRDIDX@#@COLOR@:@RRDPARAM@ In > > GPRINT:inbytes@RRDIDX@:LAST: %8.2lf %s (cur) > > GPRINT:inbytes@RRDIDX@:MAX: %8.2lf %s (max) > > GPRINT:inbytes@RRDIDX@:MIN: %8.2lf %s (min) > > GPRINT:inbytes@RRDIDX@:AVERAGE: %8.2lf %s (avg)\n > > LINE1:outbytes@RRDIDX@#@COLOR@:@RRDPARAM@ Out > > GPRINT:outbytes@RRDIDX@:LAST: %8.2lf %s (cur) > > GPRINT:outbytes@RRDIDX@:MAX: %8.2lf %s (max) > > GPRINT:outbytes@RRDIDX@:MIN: %8.2lf %s (avg) > > GPRINT:outbytes@RRDIDX@:AVERAGE: %8.2lf %s (avg)\n > > -l 0 > > > > > > I am looking at the RRD file and the values (min, max, value, etc) are > all > > NaN or 0.0000000000e+00 > > > > Can anyone point me in the right direction? > > Please supply the output of: > bb localhost 'hobbitdlog ups.power' > > or equivalent, where 'ups' is the host name of your APC 9619 in the > bb-hosts > file. > > The 'rrdtool info /path/to/file.rrd' would also help shed some light here. > > Regards, > Buchan > |