[Orca-dev] Re: RE[2]: Digest 336
Blair Zajac
blair at orcaware.com
Thu Oct 11 17:24:50 PDT 2001
This looks great. Let me know how they look.
Do you have a publicly viewable web site?
You may want to change that first line_type from area to line1 since the
area may be covered by other lines and may not look that good.
Blair
Rusty Carruth wrote:
>
> Blair Zajac <blair at orcaware.com> wrote:
> > Rusty,
> >
> > Since there are already 30+ plots and instead of creating 8 new plots, can
> > we create one new plot that plots all of these? That way somebody can just
> > look at this one plot and see which subsystems need help?
> >
> > Hopefully, most of the systems will be in a state with value 0, so the
> states
> > that are high should stand out.
> >
> > Also, the plot for
> >
> > DNS Warning/error states (dw)
> >
> > should be for DNLC (Directory Name Lookup Cache), not DNS and dw is the old
> > name.
>
> Here's my first cut at that:
>
> plot {
> title %g Warning/error states
> source orcallator
> data State_D
> data State_N
> data State_n
> data State_s
> data State_r
> data State_k
> data State_c
> data State_m
> data State_d
> data State_i
> data State_t
> line_type area
> line_type line1
> legend Disk state
> legend Network state
> legend RPC Client state
> legend Swap state
> legend RAM state
> legend Kerenel Memory state
> legend CPU load state
> legend Mutex state
> legend DNLC state
> legend Inode state
> legend TCP/IP stack state
> y_legend Warning level
> data_min 0
> plot_min 0
> }
>
> I've not waited for the output yet, so there may be serious problems
> with my cut and paste exercise above!
>
> (I debated removing the 'state' from the legend - we'll know once I get
> a plot from this addition if I should or not...)
>
> > By the way, this is a create idea.
>
> Thanks! Now lets hope I can use this info to get our machines upgraded
> to where we really need them to be! (Ain't it funny how real life makes
> you want to do the right thing? ;-)
>
> rc
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