From: Ricardo D. M. <ric...@gm...> - 2004-09-08 14:38:47
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Ben, I've found something awkward, on presenting the graphs PP always states "Warning, graph seems to have died". Is this ok? Regards -- Ricardo David Martins On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 14:50:00 +0100, Ben Clewett <be...@cl...> wrote: > Ricardo, > > The hostperf.log is not used in any way. This program only processes > the performance data from the plugin, and records it's output and return > value on each run. > > There is an option to delete this file which is present for convenience > only. > > Sorry about the restart. You can delay PerfParse to every few minute if > you prefer. There is a permanent fix for this problem currently in > development where you will not have to restart Nagios in this way more > than once a day, and get data within seconds of Nagios publishing it. > > I hope you enjoy using it. Please let us know if there is anything we > can do, or anything you believe must be included before we get to > version 1.0.0. > > Regards, Ben Clewett. > > > > > Ricardo David Martins wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > i am currently making some tests with perfparse i've encountered some issues. > > > > > > On perfparse.sh it stats PERF_FILE="/usr/local/nagios/var/serviceperf.log". > > My question is regarding the hostperf.log. What about it? Is this ever > > processed? > > > > Another question is regarding the periodically executed script > > perfparse.sh. It makes nagios restart. This is annoying. Is this > > normal? Is it really necessary? > > > > I think PerfParse is very useful, especially what concerns historical > > records and flexibility of showing it. > > > > Many thanks > > > > |