Stanislav Sinyagin wrote:
Well, I have a good contra-example: we are using FlowScan with my
own analysis module (actually, http://carrierin.sourceforge.net is its home
page),
and it puts all RRD files into one directory. But I still want to
treat them as a hierarchy, depending on the
--- Michael T. Babcock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stanislav Sinyagin wrote:
Well, I have a good contra-example: we are using FlowScan with my
own analysis module (actually, http://carrierin.sourceforge.net is its home
page),
and it puts all RRD files into one directory. But I still
Thank you Rob for valuable comments (see my replies inline).
Thanks to Cricket developers for their valuable critics too.
I haven't yet decided if I try to base my work on Cricket, or start it anew.
--- Shipley, Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. I think Berkeley DB is OK, but it is not
When looking over the documentation about rrd's future framework, I think
that there are other issues to address:
1. I think Berkeley DB is OK, but it is not intuitive. Even if accessing the
key,values is fast, Cricket has proven that it doesn't really matter. For my
installs, Cricket runs
--- Rainer Bawidamann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://togather.sourceforge.net/
which is (another) rrdtool frontend. It has some of the features you
describe:
- hierachical configuration
- threshold checking (only alarm after x occurences of threshold violation,
don't alarm twice
Stanislav Sinyagin wrote:
Please find the article at:
http://carrierin.sourceforge.net/rrframework.html
any comments and critics are warmly welcome.
You comment on similar data files and wildcards. I find it useful to
simply use the filesystem's namespace instead.
--- Michael T. Babcock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You comment on similar data files and wildcards. I find it useful to
simply use the filesystem's namespace instead.
/var/rrd/nic/gw1.fibrespeed.net/eth0.rrd
/var/rrd/nic/gw1.fibrespeed.net/eth1.rrd
/var/rrd/nic/www.fibrespeed.net/eth0.rrd
Today Rainer Bawidamann wrote:
PS: Unfortunatly I don't have time to work on this anymore. Maybe I should
look for a job at university like Tobi ;-)
Not that I was working on RRD or MRTG on 'company time'. These are
both my evening pet projects ...
tobi
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