plugins that integrate with rrdtool

Ben bench at silentmedia.com
Thu Sep 16 19:26:57 CEST 2004


Well, I wrote something that pulls data out of an RRD file. It's pretty 
ugly, but if somebody wants to make it better, I'm willing to share. :)

On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 rader at ginseng.hep.wisc.edu wrote:

> 
>  > >atonns at mail.ivillage.com on Wednesday, September 15, 2004 at 7:50 AM -0800
>  > >wrote:
>  > >Currently, 95% of the plugins I'm using are custom coded. I've started to
>  > >integrate a few of them with rrdtool to determine problems over a period
>  > >of time (ie: interface error rate over the last X hours). I'd like to
>  > >have them all integrate with rrdtool (similar to cricket) so that I only
>  > >have to read the metric once and be able to use it for a) generating
>  > >alerts b) storing data to graph trends c) alert based on automated trend
>  > >analysis.
> 
>  > From: "Mark Duling"
>  > NRG is an excellent RRDTool frontend SNMP grapher, and perl based. 
>  > http://nrg.hep.wisc.edu/  It's a snap to use, way easier than MRTG
>  > although you can't use an RRDTool higher than 1.0.45.  Not sure if it the
>  > bug is NRG or RRDTool.  I have a HOWTO for it if you are interested that I
>  > did for internal documentation that would save you time so email me
>  > offline if you want it.
>  > 
>  > Also, the author has an alpha of a notifier that will notify you when your
>  > RRD values fall outside a certain range.  Haven't used it though so I
>  > can't vouch for it and you'd have to ask the author about it.
> 
> I'm the author Mark speaks of.
> 
> My "RRDtool notifier thingie" has been replaced with--da!--Nagios.
> 
> Does anyone have a URL for a check_rrd plugin?  Google and sourceforge
> elude to one, but I couldn't find any actual code.
> 
> (It's highly likely that I'll write my own check_rrd* plugins.
> But maybe not until the snow starts to fly around here!)
> 
> steve 
> - - - 
> systems & network guy
> high energy physics
> university of wisconsin
> 
> 
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