Thanks for your swift answer, Mike.
I’ll give It a try !
EC
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Eduardo Costa
Administrador de Sistemas
AIRC - Associação de Informática da Região Centro
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Sent: 10 de abril de 2019 18:36
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Subject: Re: [Observium] RRD, Interfaces & docker
Hi,
seems as you can use (add) config option:
$config['bad_if_regexp'][] = "/^veth[0-9a-f]+$/";
Eduardo Costa via observium wrote on 10/04/2019 19:33:
Hi all,
This is my first post, and I’m a not so newbie user of Observium.
If my question has been answered, or if its now correct, please advise.
We’re using Observium latest community edition as below:
Situation: where monitoring a lot of virtual servers in a VMware environment, and we use docker in a lot of those vm’s.
What’s happens is, as usual in docker, a lot of network devices are created, and observium correctly detects those ports. However in a small period of time they’re gone, however Observium keep track of them, and keep the RRD files.
In a specific case, we’ve got :
Result… RRD for this server as… 200G!
Anyone has had this problem? I was thinking about using the config['bad_if'][] with something similar of veth*, but I think is not possible.
Any advice would be quite helpful!
Thanks,
EC
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