[Orca-users] uptime stats
mtb
mtb at nac.net
Tue Feb 4 10:42:03 PST 2003
Yeah, I tried it on mine as well.. looks great! Thanks!
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Sean O'Neill wrote:
> At 11:54 AM 2/4/2003 -0600, Sean O'Neill wrote:
> >At 11:03 AM 2/4/2003 -0600, Sean O'Neill wrote:
> >>At 11:50 AM 2/4/2003 -0500, mtb wrote:
> >>>Thanks for the reply, Sean.
> >>>
> >>>Orcallator already collects uptime... it's the third field. It's a
> >>>number... looks like this:
> >>>
> >>>timestamp locltime uptime
> >>>1044334804 00:00:04 15169896
> >>>
> >>>How do I interpret that number? I don't want to get into running some
> >>>external job out of cron if orcallator already has the data.
> >>
> >>Ahhh, learn something new every day :)
> >>
> >>Its simply the number of seconds the box has been up since the last reboot.
> >>
> >>And now that I think about it - My epoche seconds thought is
> >>nuts. Epoche seconds gives a specific point in time - not duration - in
> >>this case anyway.
> >>
> >>In your .cfg file, you could do some RRD math and convert seconds to days
> >>and graph that number.
> >
> >This is pretty easy now that I've looked at it. I added this to my
> >orcallator.cfg file just below the "System State" block.
> >
> >plot {
> >title %g Uptime
> >source orcallator
> >data uptime / 86400
> >line_type area
> >legend Uptime
> >y_legend Days
> >data_min 0
> >}
> >
> >Rerunning Orca on this now. Let you know how it works.
>
> Works great ... check it out:
>
> http://chivas.oneill.dhs.org/orca/o_gauge_uptime_per_86400-all.html
>
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> Sean O'Neill
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