On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 5:21 PM, udo waechter
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> AH, what a wonderful tool.
> I am interested in Jart:
> As I understand it, it uses the RRDs that are created by yaketystats?
> If so, it should be possible to rewrite it such that it might be able to use
> already-existing munin-rrds?
>
> I did not look into the code of Jart, could you give me some starting points
> where a rewrite should start?

Hi Udo,

Luke was kind enough to let us send an announcement to his list, but
if you wouldn't mind please take this discussion to they yaketystats
lists or #yaketystats on freenode.

I hope you don't rewrite Jart, but instead take advantage of the fact
that it's FOSS and help us to make it better.

Thanks!
-Sam (Jart author)

>
> our (and i would say this is the general layout) munin-directory layout is:
>
> <domain>/<hostname>-<plugin>-<data>.rrd
>
> this looks quite like your format described here:
> http://yaketystats.org/redmine/wiki/yaketystats/Collector_and_Stuffer_overview#6
>
> so instead of:
> jojo.example.com/load/1-minute.rrd
> Munin would have:
> jojo.example.com-<pluginname: load in this example>-load1-g.rrd
> Some minor changes should do (at least the rrd-file finding part)
>
> The DS in munin are known by the name of "42" instead of "yabba"
> And then of course we have 4 RRAs with "daily", "weekly" "monthly" and
> "year". All of those have MIN/MAX and AVG CFs
>
> I guess that the changes to the code should be fairly straight forward.
> If you could point me to the files where I could start, I would give it a
> try.
> Why? We have a pretty large munin-infrastructure with many self-written
> plugins as well as all the puppet-configuration magic.
> It would take us some time to convert to yaketystats.
> Jart is the thing that was really missing in our setup.
>
> Thanks for the cool tools.
> Have a nice day,
> udo.
>
> On 15.10.2008, at 14:18, Mark Plaksin wrote:
>
>>
>> On Oct 14, 5:49 pm, Aj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Interesting, thanks. How does it scale compared to say Munin?
>>
>> We haven't run Munin so I'm not sure; maybe you can tell us how it
>> compares? :)  We do have this sizing page which describes our setup:
>> http://yaketystats.org/redmine/wiki/yaketystats/Sizing
>>
>> Short story:  The client requires very little, just Perl and it
>> doesn't use
>> many resources.  If you have a lot of clients the server needs fast
>> disks
>> and RAM helps.  Graphs are only generated on demand so drawing graphs
>> requires very little of the server.
>>
>> >>
>>
>
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