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Custom graphs

list Charles Jones
Fri, 04 Feb 2005 16:47:59 -0700
Message-Id: <user-c3085350a4d8@xymon.invalid>

That would be cool.  It would require users to learn about the RRD 
definition options, but at least they wouldn't have to code and compile 
their own C module.  Would it also create a default entry for them in 
hobbitgraph.cfg, or would they have to learn those options as well?

The plugin system sounds cool...any chance it will make it into an RC 
before 4.0 final?

-Charles


Henrik Stoerner wrote:
On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 04:47:27AM -0700, Charles Jones wrote:
 
Speaking of this, it sure would be nice to have some sort of plugin 
system, or something for easily creating custom graphs. I can think of 
many uses for simple one-element graphs (temperature, emails sent per 
day, etc).
   
Sounds reasonable. I've found a way of doing this that keeps as much
as possible of the RRD handling in Hobbit, and makes it easy to use
custom scripts (written in your favourite scripting language) to
process a message and pick out the interesting data you want to put
into a graph.

Basically, you tell hobbitd_larrd which status- or data-messages are
handled by an external script, and what the script is. Your script
is then called when such a message arrives, and is fed the status
message in a file. In return, the script must output the RRD
definitions for the data you want to store, a filename for the RRD
file, and the values.

E.g. if you have a message like

  green Weather in Copenhagen is FAIR

  Temperature: 6
  Wind: 4
  Humidity: 72

and you want to track these, then this script would do:

  #!/bin/sh

  # Input parameters: Hostname, testname (column), and messagefile
  HOSTNAME="$1"
  TESTNAME="$2"
  FNAME="$3"

  # Analyze the message we got
  TEMP=`cat $FNAME | grep "^Temperature:" | awk '{print $2}'
  WIND=`cat $FNAME | grep "^Wind:" | awk '{print $2}'
  HMTY=`cat $FNAME | grep "^Humidity:" | awk '{print $2}'

  # The RRD dataset definition
  echo "DS:temperature:GAUGE:600:-30:50"
  echo "DS:wind:GAUGE:600:0:U"
  echo "DS:humidity:GAUGE:600:0:100"

  # The filename
  echo "weather.rrd"

  # The data
  echo "$TEMP:$WIND:$HMTY"

  exit 0


Does that seem like a usable plug-in facility ?