And just to keep the ganglia-general list hopping: is there any reason the
default for gmetric is to send with a dmax of "infinity" (0 is the syntax for
that)? We've patched ours internally to default to 60s tmax, 600s dmax for
exactly the reason that people often have bugs in their gmetric scripts, and
trying to work around dead metrics on lots of machines is painful.
-- ReC
On 9/1/09 11:47 PM, "Rick Cobb" <[email protected]> wrote:
That sentence should have read "once the dmax passes, gmond will stop sending
the metric." Eventually, gmetad also considers the metric to have expired and
stops reporting it to the GUI, so the chart goes away. Then all you need to do
is remove the rrdtool file.
Sorry for the premature "send" --
-- ReC
On 9/1/09 6:34 PM, "Rick Cobb" <[email protected]> wrote:
If you're just trying to get it to expire from your gmond/gmetad XML, just send
it again with a non-zero tmax & dmax. Once the dmax passes, the
Once the graph disappears remove the rrdtool file using "rm".
-- ReC
On 9/1/09 8:10 AM, "Raimund Eimann" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
is there an easy way to get rid of a metric that was added with gmetric in the
first place?
Cheers,
Raimund
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