[Nagiosplug-devel] Re: Nagiosplug-devel digest, Vol 1 #708 - 3 msgs

Ben Clewett Ben at clewett.org.uk
Thu Nov 18 00:58:08 CET 2004


Ton,

 From your description it looks like I have accidentally been using old 
code.  By old this would be a maximum of a month old.  If the check_load 
has already been fixed then this is excellent.

This proves to some of us that there are active developers on this list :)

I'll take a nightly snapshot and have a look.

Ben

Ton Voon wrote:

> Ben,
> 
> Just looking into applying this, but it seems that CVS HEAD of  
> check_load.c (v1.15) already has floating point output. It calls  
> fperfdata to get floating point data. Are you sure you are using the  
> latest code?
> 
> Ton
> 
> On 17 Nov 2004, at 11:31, Ben Clewett wrote:
> 
>> Enclosed is a patch.
>>
>> check_load now correctly showing:
>>
>> OK - load average: 0.38, 0.50, 0.50|load1=0.380;1.500;2.000;0.000  
>> load5=0.500;1.000;2.000;0.000 load15=0.500;1.000;2.000;0.000
>>
>> This does not adjust the release number.
>>
>> Regards, Ben.
>>
>>
>> Voon, Ton wrote:
>>
>>> Ben,
>>> Can you please submit your patch (against CVS HEAD) to SF in the patch
>>> section, and then send an email to this list.
>>> We are working on a release soon.
>>> Ton
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Ben Clewett [mailto:Ben at clewett.org.uk] Sent: 17 November 2004  
>>> 09:54
>>> To: Bob Myers
>>> Cc: nagiosplug-devel at lists.sourceforge.net
>>> Subject: Re: [Nagiosplug-devel] Re: Nagiosplug-devel digest, Vol 1  
>>> #708 - 3
>>> msgs
>>> I also note that RRD is not the only storage mechanism used.  Our  
>>> popular PerfParse project used a floating point storage inside a  
>>> relational database.
>>> If I hack the check_load plugin to show figures to their correct  
>>> accuracy.  In this case three decimal places.  Can somebody tell me  
>>> where should I submit the patch?
>>> Regards,
>>> Ben.
>>> Bob Myers wrote:
>>>
>>>>> A possible caveat: I believe rrdtool round robin databases only  
>>>>> accept integral values,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I don't believe that this is true, and the documentation belies this.
>>>>
>>>> http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool/tutorial/ rrdtutoria
>>>> l.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What data can be put into an RRD ?
>>>>
>>>> You name it, it will probably fit. You should be able to measure some
>>>> value at several points in time and provide this information to  
>>>> RRDTool. If you can do this, RRDTool will be able to store it. The  
>>>> values need to be numerical but don't have to be, as opposed to  
>>>> MRTG, integers.
>>>>
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>> <check_load.diff.gz>
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