On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 9:26 PM, Florian Forster o...@verplant.org wrote:
Hi Amit,
thank you very much for your patch :)
Thanks for applying the patch :)
I did the following changes:
* Re-order all of the functions to get rid of the forward declarations.
* Replace the string and
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 11:57:05AM +0100, Mirko Buffoni wrote:
If that is the case, how could I solve this behavior which is going to
cause the graphs to be unusable due to the oversized scale factor?
One way is to replace the COUNTER data source with a DERIVE data source
and set the minimum
At 12.07 13/01/2010 +0100, you wrote:
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 11:57:05AM +0100, Mirko Buffoni wrote:
If that is the case, how could I solve this behavior which is going to
cause the graphs to be unusable due to the oversized scale factor?
One way is to replace the COUNTER data source with a
Hi Mirko,
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 12:36:20PM +0100, Mirko Buffoni wrote:
with a dump I see that the change has been done correctly.
However the past daily/weekly/monthly graphs are unchanged and retain
those autoscaled values. I wouldn't want to change collection.cgi,
but I'd like to
I just started messing with rrdcached+collectd, so it's not impossible
that I've obtusely missed something in the docs.
* Is it possible to set RRARows and RRATimespan in the rrdcached
plugin like you can for rrdtool? If I try using them, collectd
complains that:
[2010-01-13 18:06:36] Plugin
Since the 4.9.0 upgrade, I see this popping up on all of my boxes:
Jan 13 20:35:39 server collectd[8501]: rrdtool plugin: rrd_update_r
(/var/lib/collectd/rrd/server/processes-httpd/ps_disk_octets.rrd)
failed: not a simple integer: '-1719325917'
It's not happening every collectd interval but it