[Orca-dev] Re: Updating Orca graphs at longer intervals
Blair Zajac
blair at akamai.com
Thu Mar 29 20:30:25 PST 2001
Hi David,
How about something like this:
# Generate plot times specifies the time intervals when Orca will
# generates an image file only once. If Orca has generated an image
# file in a particular time interval, it won't do so until the next
# time interval. The interval locations may be specified in the form
# HH:MM
# or
# HH:MM/hh:mm/interval_in_seconds
# The second form is equivalent to
# HH:MM HH:MM+interval HH:MM+2*interval ....
# until hh:mm is reached. This lets users do something like this:
generate_plot_times 1:00 8:00/18:00/120 23:00
This generates plots at 1 AM, 8 AM to 6 PM every two hours and then
at 11 PM.
Comments welcome.
Regards,
Blair
David Aitchison wrote:
>
> Thread Carried over from orca-users:
>
> Hi again Blair,
>
> Would you expect that the generate_plot_times would be in the same format as find_times - ie. an array of plot times throughout the day?
>
> The alternative that I can think of is a time interval in seconds, so that graphs are re-drawn every, say, 30 minutes (1800 seconds). This may be better if people want graphs more often that a few times a day, and don't want to have a hugely long entry in orcallator.cfg.
>
> Your advice here is invaluable.
>
> David Aitchison
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> Hi David,
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> Unfortunately, your message went to the mailing list, not to me
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> Regards,
> Blair
>
> David Aitchison wrote:
> >
> > Hi Blair,
> >
> > I have addressed this direct to save myself from the onslaught of the
> > Perl Gods reading orca-users..!
> >
> > I am interested in giving this a go, but am not convinced my Perl
> > skills are quite up with the likes of your own. So, I have taken to
> > pulling apart Orca 0.26 in detail, which should tell me quickly if I
> > am up to the task.
> >
> > Should I find what I believe is required, I'll grab that latest beta.
> > I just don't want to promise something that I may not come through
> > with.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > David Aitchison
> > David.Aitchison at abci.gov.au
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> > >>> Blair Zajac <blair at akamai.com> 03/29/01 03:38PM >>>
> > Hello David,
> >
> > Currently there is no way to do what you're looking for except by
> > the method you use with -o -r and then -o command line options.
> >
> > It wouldn't be too hard, and I would appreciate the patches, to take
> > some of the code that implements the find_times parameter, such as the
> > time parsing, and use it to regenerate the images after a specific
> > time. If you choose to take on this mission :), I'll send you the
> > latest Orca beta version to work with. I think naming the new
> > parameter "generate_plot_times" would be a good fit with some new
> > parameters in the next Orca release.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Blair
> >
> > David Aitchison wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello all,
> > >
> > > I have scoured the Orca mailing list archives and found nothing on
> > > this, so here goes...
> > >
> > > As I see it, at set intervals Orca checks for updated percol* files,
> > > updates rrd's from that, then generates graphs for whatever requires
> > > re-graphing. This is great for a powerful server, or just a few
> > > clients to graph, but the CPU time required for graphing for all our
> > > servers is getting too much.
> > >
> > > My question:
> > >
> > > ...Has anyone found a way to have Orca update rrd files regularly,
> > but
> > > only update graphs once in a while?
> > >
> > > I know this can be done by running Orca with -o and -r switches
> > > regularly, then just -o every so often, but I prefer to keep Orca
> > > running constantly, so as not to have to re-read all the past
> > percol*
> > > files (as it does with a -o switch).
> > >
> > > Many thanks in advance,
> > >
> > > David Aitchison
> > > David.Aitchison at abci.gov.au
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