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Status, NCV and time stamps

list David Boldt
Mon, 5 Oct 2015 19:48:42 -0400
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Thanks for these leads. Will looks at both the filter and "trends" message
options.

As a request for enhancement, I think it would be useful to have an option
to use a regexp to extract data from the status, one for each variable.


On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 7:36 PM, J.C. Cleaver <user-87556346d4af@xymon.invalid> wrote:
On Mon, October 5, 2015 3:52 pm, Boldt, David wrote:
I'm in the process of converting Big Brother tests to XYMon and would
like
to enable RRD/graphics for these tests.

Several of these tests present date/time information which is important.

As a workaround for one test I have replaced the colon on a HH:MM:DD
formatted date with a dot, but it doesn't really look like a time
anymore.

* Is there a way to have NCV ignore colons (and only use "=")?

* Is there a way to have NCV ignore a line (which might contain colons)?

Unfortunately, there isn't a way to do either of these at the moment. I'd
considered a data parser that looks for a hidden HTML comment marker for
lines to process (and ignores the rest), but it's not quite present yet.

* Can I use Data messages in such a way that the corresponding Status
message is not parsed?
The easiest way to do this would be to add a --filter= option to the
xymond_channel command line for the xymond_rrd process that's handling the
*status* channel, but not the data channel.

There's a CPU load hit for doing so (since now you're doing a PCRE on each
message), however it may not have much of an impact depending on your
message volume.

* Might there be some other mechanism entirely?
Generally, speaking for more advanced RRD submission, the 'trends' message
can be a useful data payload which is read directly by xymond_rrd. The
advantage there (aside from more direct control) is the ability to send
data points for multiple graphs at once, which could outweigh the expense
of another message transmission.


HTH,

-jc

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