graphing trends across hosts or services instead of a timeseries

Lee Azzarello lee at dropio.com
Thu Feb 12 18:46:14 CET 2009


Nagios itself does have some trending tools in version 3, though they
are not very comprehensive. Are you looking for something beyond their
scope?

-lee

On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 3:09 AM, Rahul Nabar <rpnabar at gmail.com> wrote:
> One other thing that I haven't figured out yet with PNP-NAGIOS is this: How
> does one get trending across services or hosts? i.e. It is easy to see time
> series graphs of pingtimes, load averages disk usages etc. but sometimes
> what seems more relevant is a chart across services for a given snapshot in
> time. Say, to identify a hot node, or a node with unusually high load
> averages.
>
> Is there a way to do this? Or am I tinkering with the wrong tool!
>
> --
> Rahul
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