Hi,
Yves talk about more than 15000 values/s (I worked in the same compagny) for more than 5000 servers. MySQL table was in memory. Regards, Cyril Le 2013-02-25 17:00, Bastian Ballmann a écrit : > Hi, > > I've got a setup where one collectd server reads 573 values per second. > By a lot of servers you talk about collectd servers or servers that a > collectd monitors? > And how many servers are too much? > > Greets > > Basti > > Am 25.02.2013 16:47, schrieb Yves Mettier: > >> Hello, I have worked with this plugin (maybe not in last version). Yes, it works well, but with not so many servers. And we added servers and servers and more servers to monitor. And it became too slow. So I wrote the plugin jsonrpc to ask data directly to collectd, not to the database. About jsonrpc, check Pull Request #154. So here is one reason not using it if you have a lot of servers. I have no other reason using it or not. Regards, Yves Le 2013-02-25 16:19, Bastian Ballmann a écrit : >> >>> Hi all, why is the write_mysql plugin that can be found in branch https://github.com/octo/collectd/tree/cf/mysql [1] not in the master branch? Except that the sql file to create the database is not in sync with the source code (i updated it see attached file) the plugin seems to work perfectly. Any reason for not using it / merging it officially into the master branch? Thanks && have a nice day Basti _______________________________________________ collectd mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.verplant.org/listinfo/collectd [2] -- Regards, Cyril Feraudet http://perfwatcher.org/ Links: ------ [1] https://github.com/octo/collectd/tree/cf/mysql [2] http://mailman.verplant.org/listinfo/collectd
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