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Yep, that was it. The local agent was using localhost, I simply updated it to use the virtualhost I needed and although I have no graph yet, the error drawing message is now gone, so I am assuming I should see data shortly.
~ Lr
On 1/9/13 10:38 AM, Chris Stone wrote:
Do you have /server-stats enabled in your Apache httpd.conf file? E.g.:
<Location /server-status> SetHandler server-status Order deny,allow Deny from all Allow from 127.0.0.1 ::1
</Location>
Add or uncomment in your file on the server being monitored and reload Apache and you should then get data in Observium.
Chris
On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 7:56 AM, Lance Raymond <lraymond@weatherflow.com mailto:lraymond@weatherflow.com> wrote:
Since the poller showed it responded, I thought so, but I did look on the wiki (http://www.observium.org/wiki/Unix_Agent) and under testing did what it showed; telnet stats.domain.com <http://stats.domain.com> 6556 Trying 10.83.11.5... Connected to ec2-....... amazon.com <http://amazon.com> Escape character is '^]'. <<<check_mk>>> Version: 1.2.0p3 AgentOS: linux PluginsDirectory: /usr/lib/check_mk_agent/plugins LocalDirectory: /usr/lib/check_mk_agent/local AgentDirectory: /etc/check_mk OnlyFrom: So that did confirm. The remote host is running Ubuntu 12.04LTS and under /usr/lib/check_mk_agent I have the apache script. I tried to run it locally and had a perl LWP error so added that, now when I run it local I get; Data fetch failure. I am not sure if that's normal since it's being run local, or that is where the problem lies. Tnx On 1/9/13 2:28 AM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
Observium doesn't hit apache directly. That is done via the agent script. Is it working? Lance Raymond <lraymond@weatherflow.com> <mailto:lraymond@weatherflow.com> wrote: After a successful implement of the mysql module, I now am looking to monitor apache. I will try to give as much on the 1st post as I do now understand how the agents work a bit more (Thanks Adam) so the info and questions are; Unix-agent is installed, enabled, port is open, and I can hit the server-status from the observium server via curl; curl stats.domain.com/server-status <http://stats.domain.com/server-status> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> <html><head> <title>Apache Status</title> </head><body> <h1>Apache Server Status for stats.domain.com <http://stats.domain.com></h1> <dl><dt>Server Version: Apache/2.2.22 (Ubuntu) PHP/5.3.10-1ubuntu3.4 with Suhosin-Patch</dt> <dt>Server Built: Nov 8 2012 21:37:30 </dt></dl><hr /><dl> <dt>Current Time: Wednesday, 09-Jan-2013 04:00:49 UTC</dt> <dt>Restart Time: Tuesday, 08-Jan-2013 20:58:01 UTC</dt> <dt>Parent Server Generation: 3</dt> <dt>Server uptime: 7 hours 2 minutes 47 seconds</dt> <dt>Total accesses: 651 - Total Traffic: 1.7 MB</dt> <dt>CPU Usage: u9.48 s1.89 cu0 cs0 - .0448% CPU load</dt> <dt>.0257 requests/sec - 71 B/second - 2773 B/request</dt> <dt>1 requests currently being processed, 9 idle workers</dt> Using the poller command to test server; ubuntu@websvr1:/opt/observium$ ./poller.php -v -h stats.domain.com <http://stats.domain.com> Observium Poller v0.12.11.3407 Starting polling run: stats.domain.com <http://stats.domain.com> 5 linux (unix) Observium UNIX Agent: execution time: 328ms Processes: Sensors: Using UNIX Agent Uptime (2877622) Uptime: 33 days, 7h 20m 22s Hardware: Generic x86 64-bit Version: 3.2.0-31-virtual Features: /usr/bin/distro: No such file or directory Serial: IPMI: Processor Intel Xeon E5507 @ 2.27GHz 1% Mempool Physical memory: 79.6% Mempool Virtual memory: 51.63% Mempool Swap space: 0.01% Storage /: 17% Storage /mnt: 0% Polling Netstats: IP TCP UDP ICMP SNMP HR Stats: Processes Users Polling IP-MIB ipSystemStats ipv4 ipv6 Caching Oids: ifEntry ifXEntry dot3StatsDuplexStatusvalidvalid Port lo(1) HC HC VLAN == bps(0bps/0bps)bytes(0B/0B)pkts(0pps/0pps) Port eth0(2) HC HC VLAN == bps(1.32kbps/4kbps)bytes(4.83kB/14.6kB)pkts(2.2pps/2.2pps) Checking UCD DiskIO MIB: xvda1 xvdb xvda3 OSPF: Processes: Areas: Ports: Neighbours: Entity Physical: Applications: agent uptime netstat_ip netstat_ip_frag netstat_tcp netstat_udp netstat_icmp netstat_icmp_info netstat_snmp netstat_snmp_pkt hr_processes hr_users ucd_cpu ucd_swap_io ucd_io ucd_contexts ucd_interrupts ucd_memory ucd_load ipsystemstats_ipv4 ipsystemstats_ipv4_frag ipsystemstats_ipv6 ipsystemstats_ipv6_frag Polled in 4.680 seconds UPDATED! MySQL: Cell[0/0s] Row[3/0s] Rows[25/0.01s] Column[0/0s] Update[9/0.01s] Insert[5/0.01s] Delete[0/0s] So, it seems the agent is running, apache is reachable by the server with the server-status, just not sure why the graph page is broken. The main graph's all say Error Drawing Graph, and the scoreboard at the bottom just has a few broken image links. -- *e*. lraymond@weatherflow.com <mailto:lraymond@weatherflow.com> *c.* 386.561.1509 <tel:386.561.1509> *f.*386.409.5178 <tel:386.409.5178> _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org <mailto:observium@observium.org> http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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