Hi Lars,
On 24/08/2021 11:20, Lars Kollstedt wrote:
On Dienstag, 24. August 2021 09:59:17 CEST Christoph Zechner wrote:
Is there a way to combine the two statuses into one graph under the main
host's entry?
Hi Christoph,
you can define additional graphs in /etc/graphs.d and make them beeing listed
in the trends via the GRAPHS variable in xymonserver.cfg. Graph defintions can
glob over files matching a specific naming, but to make them appear for the
main host you will have to pull symlinks from each of the single hosts
tcp.conn.rrd to the main hosts directory within /var/lib/xymon/rrd. Then
you'll be able to match them with the names choosen for the symlinks in your
graph definition.
I did exactly this, but there was no additional graph anywhere... Did I
understand you correctly that this new graph would only show up under
"trends"? After writing several custom checks and defining custom graphs
for them, I am somewhat familiar with the whole thing, but I thought it
was possible to add (or replace the) to the default "conn" graph under
my main host. :-/
The native graphs for the conn-Status are defined within /etc/graphs.cfg, `man
graphs.cfg` shows the format and with `rrdtool dump tcp.conn.rrd` you can view
the structure of the rrd files.
I'm using the Paths used on Debian based systems for my above example. They
differ on other Packages formats, but usually have equivalents.
I am using Debian as well, so this was very helpful. :-)
Best regards
Christoph
Kind regards,
Lars