How are you invoking srss_report.php ie. what are the arguments in the
URL. For graphs you have to use
g=srss_report
instead of
m=load_one
Vladimir
On Tue, 15 Jun 2010, Arthurpeck wrote:
WOW! Thanks! That's more than I hoped for. Working examples are my best
learning tool.
From what I
Hi Art:
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 11:07 AM, Arthurpeck arthurp...@aol.com wrote:
It's working now! Yes, it's getting called as g=srss_report. The
undocumented secret was the hack for get_context.php.
Since this is fresh in your mind -- it would be great if you could
suggest some improvements on
It's quite hairy :-). I basically had to turn on E_ERR to figure out some
of these errors. I have an apache stacked graph report (modified from Ben
Hartshorne) here
http://vuksan.com/linux/ganglia/index.html#Apache_Traffic_Stats
I have gotten to a point where I actually have a template that
WOW! Thanks! That's more than I hoped for. Working examples are my
best learning tool.
From what I can see, I don't think graph.php is ever calling my
srss_report.php. I can tell that metric.php is being used every time.
Frustrating. How can I log stuff in graph.php so I can see what is