From: schnitzel m. <sch...@gm...> - 2005-04-18 09:30:38
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Nagiosgraph-style graph icons on the main page would be good too, leading to a page where you select which of the metrics for the service you want to view. On 4/14/05, nu...@ts... <nu...@ts...> wrote: > =20 > In the meantime, has anyone created a CGI program that will generate > multiple graphs per URL page. This is a different approach than having a= ll > of them in the same graph.=20 > =20 > I'm guessing that a program could generate similar graphs like nagiosgrap= h. > Nagiosgraph has a graph for the day, week and by the year. Has anyone > attempted that yet?=20 > =20 > I do like perfparse better.=20 > =20 > =20 > =20 > =20 > Ben Clewett <bcl...@pe...>=20 >=20 > 14-Apr-2005 10:18 AM=20 > =20 > To schnitzel meister <sch...@gm...>=20 > =20 > cc "nu...@ts..." <nu...@ts...>, > per...@li...=20 > =20 > Subject Re: [Perfparse-users] PerfParse Graphs=20 > =20 > =20 > =20 > =20 > =20 > Schnitzel, > =20 > This ability was planned from the start. Various starts on this problem= =20 > have been made. This problem is complicated by several issues. One of= =20 > which is a major re-write to the graph drawing program, or replacement= =20 > by GnuPlot. > =20 > This was planned in great detail by my self and Yves. Unfortunately=20 > neither of us have the time to complete this at this time. > =20 > The product will one day have a 'Shopping Cart' where the user can=20 > select a collection of metrics. This collection will be stored in the= =20 > database and could be selected to graph in the same way a single metric= =20 > is selected. > =20 > This collection graph will not show the warn, critical. Just a single= =20 > line for each metric in various colours. The scale of which will be=20 > from one of three options: > - By comparison of absolute value. Eg, for disk space. > - By comparison of the Max/Min of each metric as a percentage. Eg,=20 > server load and user count. > - By best-fit, were largest value for each plot in range =3D 100%. > =20 > The analysis of this problem also showed where some good abstraction=20 > points can be built into the software. Eg, for extraction of a data set= =20 > as a memory structure for any use. > =20 > So this is a large task. Requiring database work, mathematical work,=20 > graphical work, and hard-core programming. > =20 > When we have resources, this is a problem we will attack as soon as we c= an. > =20 > Regards, > =20 > Ben > =20 > schnitzel meister wrote: > > Multiple services on one graph would be great. > >=20 > > There was something about this on the wiki > > http://tinyurl.com/46nm8 > >=20 > > On 4/14/05, nu...@ts... <nu...@ts...> wrote: > >=20 > >>=20 > >>To my knowledge, a service can have only one extended information URL.= =20 > If > >>you use the perfParse URL for a service it shows one graph.=20 > >>=20 > >>Has anyone created or know how to have that URL pull up more than one > graph? > >>* On the same page show a different view of the same data. 1 year, 1 > month, > >>1 day, etc.=20 > >>* On the same page show all the services performance data in a separa= te > >>graph.=20 > >> e.g. Disk space may have more than one > >>'label'=3Dvalue[UOM];[warn];[crit];[min];[max] for each > >>filesystem=20 > >>=20 > >>Steve=20 > >>Nagios 2.x=20 > >>FedoreCore3 > >=20 > >=20 > >=20 > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide > > Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real user= s. > > Discover which products truly live up to the hype. Start reading now. > > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_ide95&alloc_id=14396&op=CCk > > _______________________________________________ > > Perfparse-users mailing list > > Per...@li... > > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/perfparse-users > >=20 > =20 > =20 > |