Hello Raphael, This is how I'm doing it:
- collect in memory (many different aggregations) - script to parse and insert in OpenTSDB - home made frontend to display graphs (AngularJS app + nvd3 graphs) I am definitely interested in the ES and grafana approach but haven't gone very far at the moment. On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 6:36 AM, Raphael Mazelier <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I'm using pmacct with success for month now. Thanks again for such a great > tool. > > I ve found this discussion very interresting, because for now I store all > data in sql. I've made a php frontend to view results, it's ok but slow (too > much rows) and not realtime. > > So I'm searching for another approach to view realtime metrics and to store > it for graphing. > > Speaking with some network engineer friends, there are so many options: > > - collect in memory (or file), convert via a script (or logg, store in > Elastic search, use kibana as frontend > > - collect directly via ES backend, use kibane as frontend > > - collect in db, use a script to compute metric and put in rrd/, use > whatever frontend, > > - collect in memory, use a script to compute metric and put in influxd, use > grafana frontend > > etc, > > The last have my preference in theory. > > I'm really wondering what was the best solutions, perhaps a mix ? > > best, > > -- > Raphael Mazelier > AS39605 > > Le 11/02/15 10:14, Xavier Romero a écrit : >> >> Hello, >> >> I would be very interested on native elasticsearch support. I've tried in >> the past pmacct -> logstash -> elasticsearch but I've found than logstash is >> not so much reliable when injecting high amounts of data so I discarded the >> whole thing. >> >> Best regards, >> Xavier Romero > > > _______________________________________________ > pmacct-discussion mailing list > http://www.pmacct.net/#mailinglists _______________________________________________ pmacct-discussion mailing list http://www.pmacct.net/#mailinglists
