How to Create Graph on Nagios WebInterface
Marc Powell
marc at ena.com
Thu Oct 30 15:25:53 CET 2008
On Oct 30, 2008, at 8:51 AM, Novin Jaiswal wrote:
> My Message format is : “hostname servicename pegcount” for e.g
> “devserver1 PegCount 10”
>
> The message are successfully reached on Nagios but I want to create
> Graph over the time period based on the these pegcount for
> deveserver1.
>
> In the current Graph for PegCount service it show have OK, warning,
> unknown ,critical on x-axis Instead of that I want the pegcount
> value sent by the client on x-axis to be shown.
> I have attached sample png file of current graph with this email.
> Please have a look.
This is all that nagios can display natively since the state is all it
really cares about. I'm not familiar with Lo4j but if it can return
the pegcount as performance data (http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/perfdata.html
), you can use something like PNP4Nagios or APAN to graph it. Those,
and similar addons, can be found at http://www.nagiosexchange.org/cgi-bin/page.cgi?g=Utilities%2FAddOn_Projects%2FCharts%2Findex.html;d=1
.
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Marc
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