Graphing Software that Retains Perfdata

Mark Baxter Mark.Baxter at visma.com
Wed Nov 25 16:16:48 CET 2009


 

Dario,

 

I've been looking at your site and I may be interested, Thanks for the info.

 

Regards,

 

Mark

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From: Dario B. Bestetti (OpServices) [mailto:dario.bestetti at opservices.com.br] 
Sent: den 24 november 2009 13:11
To: Mark Baxter
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Graphing Software that Retains Perfdata

 

Mark, if you are interested, we have a open-source solution that can help you to have long-term capacity planning graphics at www.opmon.org.

We also have a commercial solution based on Nagios that you might want to try. Please take a look at www.opservices.com.br.

In case of any doubt, please let me know.

Best regards,
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----- "Mark Baxter" <Mark.Baxter at visma.com> escreveu: 
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Hi,

 

We've been using Nagiosgraph for some time for graphing, but of late my boss has been requesting historical data for presentations and whatnot. The problem is that the rrdtool doesn't appear to keep all the data it gets. Maybe it is configured badly, but it appears to only keep limited data for the yearly graphs, so when doing a data export we only really have decent data for analysis from the past month or so.

 

Ideally I think a solution that stores the information in a MySQL database would be optimal as the required data could be easily queried and exported in a boss-friendly format.

 

Does anyone know of such a solution? If not, does anyone know if I have simply screwed up the Nagiosgraph install or, if not, if there is any way I can change the configuration so as to retain all data written to the .rrd files?

 

Thanks,

 

Mark Baxter

 

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