From: Flo G. <fl...@bi...> - 2006-02-25 20:42:17
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Redefine your service check command temporary to write the data $PERFDATA (and probably $HOSTNAME) in a logfile. Check if the performance data on your hpux box look strange. Flo On Thu, 23 Feb 2006, Steiner, Roberth wrote: > I'll try to explain this so it makes sense. ;) > > > > I got the perfparsed pipe method installed and working, kind of anyways. > > > > It generates graphs of some of my service checks but not all of them, at > first I thought that this is the way it should work, not all of the > gathered data can be viewed as graphs as default. > > > > But then I got a little bit confused as one of the "check_disk" checks > is displayed with graphs but not the other one. > > Both are collected using the "nrpe" agent but only one of them is > displayed. > > > > Here is the setup: > > > > SERVER1: > > - hpux 11.11 > > - Plugin: check_disk - "No Graph" > > - Plugin: check_icmp - "GRAPH" > > - NRPE > > > > SERVER2: > > - RH Ent 3.0 AS > > - Plugin: check_disk - "GRAPH" > > - Plugin: check_icmp - "GRAPH" > > - NRPE > > > > When I check the binary data graphs I only see graphs from server2 and > not from server1. > > > > I'm kind of stuck and hoping that someone out there have had the same > problem and can guide me into the right direction. > > > > Best regz, > > /Robban > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ----------- > Roberth Steiner > SJMVE CRMD IT-ISD - DBA, *NIX SysAdmin > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ----------- > > > > |