configuring plugins to return graphable data

Sergio Ariel sergio.ariel at iris.uh.cu
Thu Mar 19 15:34:11 CET 2009


Sorry to bother you but I have just read you are working in order to 
graph plugins output. I need your help about it. What tool should I use 
to graph, for instance, historical hard disk partition usage?

Thanks

Sergio Ariel de la Campa Saiz
    Administrador Red UH


Ayotunde Itayemi wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> Please I am using the default plugin sets on my Solaris/Linux systems. I
> would like to know the changes I need to make to these plugins (e.g.,
> check_ram, check_load, check_cpu, check_disk, check_ping, etc)
> 
> I need to graph their output's for proper reporting purposes but I can't
> remember the approach to making them return output in the proper format
> .. something about everything after "|" - please help. Thanks. A
> concrete example will be appreciated.
> 
> 
> 
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