performance data from plugins - does it exist?

Thomas tguthmann at cvf.fr
Thu Sep 12 11:45:42 CEST 2002


Karl DeBisschop wrote:

>On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 12:33, Thomas wrote:
>  
>
>>Héhé,
>>
>>I need exactly the same things ;)
>>We can reformulate the question to:
>>
>><< What's the solution to graph performance data (cpu, http, ftp, mysql 
>>cnx, etc) >>
>>
>>For example, it's very interesting to see the cpu load rising in a time 
>>period (like a month, etc)
>>
>>thanks
>>Thomas
>>
>>
>>atonns at mail.ivillage.com wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>I've noticed that none of the plugins that I'm interested in using 
>>>(http, ftp, dns, etc.) do not have any options to return performance 
>>>data. I'd like to be able to collect performance data for graphing and 
>>>analyzing trends, service peaks, etc., but I can't find it in the plugins.
>>>
>>>Are there configuration directives other than 
>>>process_performance_data, host_perfdata_command and 
>>>service_perfdata_command that I'm missing?
>>>
>>>Finally, if someone HAS created custom plugins that make use these 
>>>directives (or other methods for collecting performance data) can you 
>>>share them?
>>>      
>>>
>
>The only patches I ever got for performance data were for a previous
>version. I never had the time to prot them forward to the CVS tree at
>that time.
>
>If anyone makes patches relative to the current nagiosplug CVS tree, and
>make sure only the perf data part is patched, we could get it in fairly
>quickly. Otherwise, its just a question of when we can get to it. It's
>pretty high on my priority list, but my job and my family are higher.
>
>--
>Karl
>
>
>
>  
>

Hi Karl,

You said a "patch" for nagios_plugins or for the nagios motor ?

Thanks,
Tom




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