[rrd-users] Re: indicate collector down on graph

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Old 11-04-2006
Simon Hobson
 
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Default [rrd-users] Re: indicate collector down on graph

Ford, Andy wrote:

> > How about keeping another rrd file and just put a zero (or something)
>> into it whenever you put anything in the ping-time rrd ? That way, if
>> your collector is down, this new rrd will have nan as well as the
>> ping time graph - so you can simply draw a red block if the monitor
>> rrd is nan, otherwise simply plot the ping time and have a gap if the
>> remote host is down. This monitor rrd would need to have exactly the
>> same sample periods etc as the ping-time one, and be updated by the
>> same script at the same time (or as near as is possible).


>Ah Hah! Knew someone had to have thought this out for me. Thanks Simon.
>Now the question is, can I use just one "collector-down" rrd for 100
>different collectors?
>I.e., if I update an rrd designed for 1 update a minute 100 times a
>minute, will it be OK?


I don't see why you can't use one 'flag file' for multiple real data
files - it's a really a case of "am I confident that this flag file
will show the collector as being down when the real data says 'nan'" ?

Simon

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