graphing trends across hosts or services instead of a timeseries

Rahul Nabar rpnabar at gmail.com
Thu Feb 12 20:43:34 CET 2009


On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Lee Azzarello <lee at dropio.com> wrote:

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

Thanks Lee. I am not aware of the scope of the inbuilt trending tools. Maybe
that's a good place to start. How does one use those? Say, how can one
obtain a graph of ping times across all hosts in a "suitable" format?

That might make it easy to identify problem machines.

-- 
Rahul
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