From: Ignacio B. <ig...@ya...> - 2005-02-09 17:53:16
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Hi, all. Yesterday, I downloaded and installed nagios 2.0b1, perfparse-0.105.5, and plugins 1.40 release. Everything seems to be working great on the nagios side. And, all the plugins I'm interested in appear to be outputting performance data. I'm using the guide located at http://wiki.perfparse.org/tiki-index.php?page=BuildingMethod4Example as a template. When I run the plugin 'check_load -w 15,10,5 -c 30,25,20' from the command-line I get: OK - load average: 0.01, 0.06, 0.07|load1=0.010000;15.000000;30.000000;0.000000 load5=0.060000;10.000000;25.000000;0.000000 load15=0.070000;5.000000;20.000000;0.000000 But what appears in nagios/var/perfdata-service.log is: 1107970513 fs1 check-load $ OK $ No performance data. As such, when I run: perfparse-log2mysql -r -s --serviceperf-log nagios/var/perfdata-service.log I get: +-----------------------------+ +-----------------------------+ | Generic statistics | | Nb Log Lines : 1 | | Nb lines parsed : 0 | | Nb lines dropped : 0 | | Start date : 2005-02-09 | | Elapsed time : 00:00:00 | | Start time : 12:49:44 | | Rate : (line/sec) 0.00 | +-----------------------------+ +-----------------------------+ +-----------------------------+ +-----------------------------+ | MySQL storage statistics | | | | New Hosts : 0 | | Metric/line : 0.00 | | New Metrics : 0 | | Metrics Recorded : 0 | | New Services : 0 | | Summary Rec Added : 0 | | New Summary Group : 0 | | SQL Queries : 19 | +-----------------------------+ +-----------------------------+ Does anyone have any guidance or ideas? The only obvious discrepancy in the guide listed above are the lines: replace No_Raw_Data = "yes" No_Bin_Data = "yes" with No_Raw_Data = "yes" No_Bin_Data = "yes" Clearly, what's meant is for the entries to change from one state to another. Not sure what they should be! I've tried a few combos, and it didn't seem to make a difference. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks, much, in advance. Igi __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 250MB free storage. Do more. Manage less. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250 |