We do not use any of the information returned by check_mk.
We only use information returned by our own scripts.
Adam
Mihai - Cristian Satmarean <mihai.satmarean@gmail.com> wrote:
We don't generate graphs from any of the default check_mk output.
We merely used it as a template to build the Observium agent.
To build graphs from any of the data you get from the Solaris agent, you'd have to write code for it.The software is great!Like a pet project.I would like to check if the graphs are created using the data from the solaris agent.- check the output and it matches on some output with the linux one- installed a modified version of your agent on solaris machine- executed the linux agent and check the result formatThanks for the answer,- installed the linux agent on one of the machines
maybe I cannot express myself, but here is what I did:
I'm not saying you should use their solaris agent, our needs are to monitor some solaris parameters,
and since we got this agent working we would like to see graphs.
Thanks for your support once again.
2013/5/23 Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org>
On 2013-05-23 08:03, Mihai - Cristian Satmarean wrote:Will not use any data from their solaris agent.
Hi again,
saw that you used check_mk to inspire the uniix agent, and I di found
the solaris variant of theyr agent.
Put some of the checks in the observium_agent and I get data when
telnetting in there.
The thing is I cannot tell if the graphs I see are from that data or
not, let's say cpu.
How can I tell?
adam.
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