[rrd-users] RRD file format across platforms

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Old 06-15-2007
Ulf Zimmermann
 
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Default [rrd-users] RRD file format across platforms

I am currently using collectd to collect statistic on about 100 hosts, for it I wrote my owner grapher. So far we have only run i686 and amd in 32bit and things have not been a problem. Collectd allows to run over the network but so far everytime I looked at it, I lost too many packets and so I got holes in the data. Because of that we run collectd local on each box and copy every 30 minutes the rrd files to the grapher box. This works good enough for us as long we ran only i686. But we also got 3 Solaris sparc machines now and x86_64 is our new target for Database servers.

And here lies the problem. The format of the rrd file is depend on the platform is was written on, you can only xml dump it there and then reimport on the grapher box, not very elegant nor efficent, esp. when you are start getting to larger number of machines. I really would like to see if there couldn't be support for (as option maybe) of allowing platform independ files. I know of a friend at Yahoo, who uses rrdtool also and has run into the same problem much more so then I have.

Lets discuss please.

Ulf.


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