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Re: LARRD and memory
user name
2007-03-27 19:06:57
On Tue, 2007-03-27 at 16:52 -0400, Calderon, Willy
(NIH/NINDS) [C]
wrote:
> Is there a way for LARRD to display memory as well? I
can't seem to get
> the memory scripts to work?  
> 

I don't remember having to play with these before, but that
might
be because it was too traumatic. In any case, most of what
follows
is very likely to be wrong.

For the stuff that is not part of "standard" BB,
you have two
options when getting Larrd to graph it:

  A. Use third-party extensions to send the client data and
an
     additional Larrd script on the server to create the
graphs.

  B. Use the Larrd "bottom feeder" scripts to send
the client
     data.

If you go with option B, you then have two options about
how
to send the data.

  1. As a normal "status" message, which will
create another
     column on the display.

  2. As a "data" message, which generates no
column and requires
     you to change RUNOPTS in bbdef-server.sh to include
DATAMSG.

If want to monitor a mixture of OS's and are interested in
receiving alerts based on memory status, it looks like the
"bb-memory" package (from Deadcat) is probably the
way to
go. Once you have the appropriate script running on each
client, it should only be necessary to add
"memory" to
DATALIST in larrd-config.pl in most cases.

However, meaningful statistics for memory usage are
notoriously
difficult to produce across different operating systems.
There
are many situations where some tweaking will be required.

Cheers, Phil.



--
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two, opulence is when you have three -- and paradise is when
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RE: LARRD and memory
country flaguser name
United States
2007-03-28 07:17:22
Thanks. I've taken your advice and gone with option B. I
already get the memory (mem for Windows servers) button
accumulate statistics. In bbdef-server.sh I've included the
DATAMSG argument like so:

RUNOPTS="EMBEDHTML","DATAMSG"
export RUNOPTS

I've added the bb-memory package from Deadcat on my SuSE and
Red Hat ES 4 servers and it works. I've added
"memory" in larrd-config.pl like so:

DATALIST=("la","disk","memor
y","bbnet","vmstat","netstat&q
uot;,"procs","users","up",&quo
t;WebApp")

I've placed memory-larrd.pl in the ext directory and it's
been added to the bb-bbextab list. After restarting Big
Brother, I've checked LARRDOUT and find these errors coming
up:

/usr/local/larrd/memory-larrd.pl: ERROR creating
/home/bbrother/bb/bbvar/rrd/donkeyhead.css.gov.real.rrd: you
must define at least one Data Source

Any ideas?

 

*   *   *   *
Willy Calderon
Contractor – LCG Systems
Unix Systems Administrator
Bldg. 10, NIH/NINDS
Tel: 301 435 1913



-----Original Message-----
From: Philip Clark [mailto:bblistcannae.uklinux.net]
Sent: Tue 3/27/2007 8:06 PM
To: bbbb4.com
Subject: Re:  LARRD and memory
 
On Tue, 2007-03-27 at 16:52 -0400, Calderon, Willy
(NIH/NINDS) [C]
wrote:
> Is there a way for LARRD to display memory as well? I
can't seem to get
> the memory scripts to work?  
> 

I don't remember having to play with these before, but that
might
be because it was too traumatic. In any case, most of what
follows
is very likely to be wrong.

For the stuff that is not part of "standard" BB,
you have two
options when getting Larrd to graph it:

  A. Use third-party extensions to send the client data and
an
     additional Larrd script on the server to create the
graphs.

  B. Use the Larrd "bottom feeder" scripts to send
the client
     data.

If you go with option B, you then have two options about
how
to send the data.

  1. As a normal "status" message, which will
create another
     column on the display.

  2. As a "data" message, which generates no
column and requires
     you to change RUNOPTS in bbdef-server.sh to include
DATAMSG.

If want to monitor a mixture of OS's and are interested in
receiving alerts based on memory status, it looks like the
"bb-memory" package (from Deadcat) is probably the
way to
go. Once you have the appropriate script running on each
client, it should only be necessary to add
"memory" to
DATALIST in larrd-config.pl in most cases.

However, meaningful statistics for memory usage are
notoriously
difficult to produce across different operating systems.
There
are many situations where some tweaking will be required.

Cheers, Phil.



--
Utility is when you have one telephone, luxury is when you
have
two, opulence is when you have three -- and paradise is when
you
have none. (Doug Larson)


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