On 14/12/11 1:17 AM, Henrik Størner wrote:
On 13-12-2011 15:05, Olivier AUDRY wrote:
no answer ? I want to find a way to get the list of all available trends to generate
a report. Right now I 'm parsing the html. It's not elegant I want to find a better way to get this informations
It's rather tricky, there is no simple way to do that. Basically, you'll
have to scan the graphs.cfg file to see what filename-patterns exist,
then scan the directory holding the RRD files for a host to check the
actual filenames against the patterns from graphs.cfg.
Xymon's showgraph tool does that, but there is no simple way of
exporting that information to other tools. And the way it is done makes
it difficult when adding new graphs, or to control which graphs are
actually displayed for a given host.
See my e-mail of 2 days ago (RE: [Xymon] Problem adding GRAPHS in
xymonserver.cfg (known bug?)) for related issues - what is described
above is how it should work, but in practice it seems to look for RRD
files matching graph definitions - i.e. graphname.*.rrd as a first pass
before getting to the FNPATTERN step when it actually generates the
graph image. In other words, svcstatus.sh doesn't use FNPATTERN but
showgraph.sh does.
Even if svcstatus.sh did use FNPATTERN, some graphs will appear multiple
times on the trends page but others only once.
David.
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