Re: [Ganglia-general] Ganglia - gmetric --slope=positive

2015-02-08 Thread Vladimir Vuksan

  
  
Hi Ayman,
  
  Unfortunately that is not gonna work. The slope=positive works
  well if your polling period is similar to gmetad polling period.
  Gmetad polls for metrics every 15 seconds and since you are
  sending new counter values evey 5 minutes for 4 minutes and 45
  seconds the counter value gmetad is polling stays the same. You
  may be better off calculating differentials yourself.
  
  Vladimir
  
  On 02/08/2015 02:56 AM, Ayman Al-Shorman wrote:


  
  Hello,,

I have sent inquiry regarding COUNTER values in ganglia but no
response tillĀ  now i would like to post it again.

I'm facing issue when i use --slope=positive. I'm
  using gmetric to plot counter value every 5 min.


The values are counted correctly but the the
  period between the checks show zeros for example: at 11:00 the
  value is 100 at 11:05 the value is 150 but the value between
  11:00 and 11:05 is zero but it should be 100.


./gmetric -c /etc/gmond.conf --name='check-name'
  --title="check title" --value=`cat /tmp/file.txt`
  --units="query" --type=int32 --slope=positive


Any ideas?


Thanks


Ayman


  From: ayman_shor...@hotmail.com
  To: ganglia-general@lists.sourceforge.net
  Subject: Ganglia - gmetric --slope=positive
  Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2015 17:32:48 +0200
  
  
  
I'm facing issue when i use --slope=positive.
  I'm using gmetric to plot counter value every 5 min.


The values are counted correctly but the the
  period between the checks show zeros for example: at 11:00
  the value is 100 at 11:05 the value is 150 but the value
  between 11:00 and 11:05 is zero but it should be 100.


./gmetric -c /etc/gmond.conf
  --name='check-name' --title="check title" --value=`cat
  /tmp/file.txt` --units="query" --type=int32
  --slope=positive


Any ideas to fix the issue?


Thanks


Ayman

  

  
  
  
  
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Re: [Ganglia-general] Ganglia - gmetric --slope=positive

2015-02-07 Thread Ayman Al-Shorman
Hello,,

I have sent inquiry regarding COUNTER values in ganglia but no response till  
now i would like to post it again.

I'm facing issue when i use --slope=positive. I'm using gmetric to plot counter 
value every 5 min.
The
 values are counted correctly but the the period between the checks show
 zeros for example: at 11:00 the value is 100 at 11:05 the value is 150 
but the value between 11:00 and 11:05 is zero but it should be 100.
./gmetric
 -c /etc/gmond.conf --name='check-name' --title=check title 
--value=`cat /tmp/file.txt` --units=query --type=int32 
--slope=positive
Any ideas?
Thanks
Ayman

From: ayman_shor...@hotmail.com
To: ganglia-general@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Ganglia - gmetric --slope=positive
Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2015 17:32:48 +0200




I'm facing issue when i use --slope=positive. I'm using gmetric to plot counter 
value every 5 min.
The values are counted correctly but the the period between the checks show 
zeros for example: at 11:00 the value is 100 at 11:05 the value is 150 but the 
value between 11:00 and 11:05 is zero but it should be 100.
./gmetric -c /etc/gmond.conf --name='check-name' --title=check title 
--value=`cat /tmp/file.txt` --units=query --type=int32 --slope=positive
Any ideas to fix the issue?
Thanks
Ayman

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