Getting Performance Data into the perfdata files

Cook, Garry GWCOOK at mactec.com
Fri May 21 17:31:58 CEST 2004


I've sent this question to the PerfParse users list, but I don't think
that there are too many people on the list yet. Also, while I want to
use PerfParse to display my performance data, this is really a Nagios
question, as I have not yet reached the PerfParse portion of the setup.

I've recompiled Nagios 1.2 with performance data (file-based) enabled,
and I then installed the plugins from yesterday's CVS head (which broke
check_nagios, had to copy over my old one). I added the necessary
directives to the main configuration file, as described in the Nagios
Performance Data docs. For some reason, I'm still not getting anything
in the perfdata logs.
 
Owner/Group and permissions are correct on the perfdata logs. At least I
think that they are, they are the same as all of the other logs in
nagios/var.
 
I thought that it could be that I'm just not using any of the plugins
that utilize performance data. But since check_load is shown being
graphed on the PerfParse webpage, I enabled it, ran it from the command
line to verify that it returned perfdata, and then added it to Nagios.
Still nothing.
 
Any ideas?

Garry W. Cook, CCNA
Network Infrastructure Manager
MACTEC, Inc. - http://www.mactec.com/
303.308.6228 (Office) - 720.220.1862 (Mobile) 


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