Thanks for the pointers. The debug log shows this for the missing metrics:
[2016-08-11 17:47:48 -0500] warning/GraphiteWriter: Ignoring invalid
perfdata value: in=0.000000B/s;10240000.000000;10240000.000000;0.000000
[2016-08-11 17:47:48 -0500] warning/GraphiteWriter: Ignoring invalid
perfdata value: out=965.000000B/s;20480000.000000;20480000.000000;0.000000
[2016-08-11 17:47:48 -0500] warning/GraphiteWriter: Ignoring invalid
perfdata value: in=0.000000B/s;10240000.000000;10240000.000000;0.000000
[2016-08-11 17:47:48 -0500] warning/GraphiteWriter: Ignoring invalid
perfdata value: out=195.000000B/s;20480000.000000;20480000.000000;0.000000
Why would these entries be invalid? Because the in/out metrics are
appended with "B/s"?
Thanks,
Michael
On 08/12/2016 01:49 AM, Michael Friedrich wrote:
Hi,
On 12 Aug 2016, at 00:56, Michael Martin <mmartin4...@gmail.com> wrote:
I have just now implemented graphite/grafana at our installation. The graphs
look great.
One question, though. After running for a little while to get the feel of it,
we turned on another metric, specifically, we are now logging switch traffic
with check_mrtgtraf. But, the performance metrics aren't making it into
graphite. We turned on debuglog (icinga2 feature enable debuglog) and can see
the perf data being properly returned, but it just ain't making it into
graphite. Poking around in graphite's web app, nothing. Not there. Grafana
can't see it, so we can't graph it.
Any idea what I might need to do to get this going? I've restarted everything, done
"graphite-manage syncdb", etc. What am I missing?
* Check the debug log for “GraphiteWriter” sending the metrics
* Verify that carbon-cache actually processes the data. By default the
metrics/minute are set to a pretty low default value (max_updates_per_second,
max_creates_per_minute, see my tuning over at the vagrant boxes -
https://github.com/Icinga/icinga-vagrant/commit/6a6c53552c74040479331566dd683e3782ec8966)
Kind regards,
Michael
Thanks,
Michael
On 08/10/2016 01:20 PM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
You should look into grafana as graphite frontend. Or when graphite doesn't
scale anymore grafana and prometheus.
Grafana certainly looks impressive and polished. I imagine Prometheus overlaps
with Icinga a bit.
What are peoples thoughts on influxdb?
Thanks,
jlc
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