:D   Got that one my 1st post!   I was pretty good at asking the questions correctly, IMO there should be certain things like if you add an app, it should either javascript pop to remind you to enable the unix-agent, etc.   Not needing everything, I went to the app, looking here http://www.observium.org/wiki/Application/MySQL there is no mention at all about needing the agent which is why I posted.

Now, I am having an issue with the apache module, so look for a new thread shortly  :)     

~ Lr


On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 8:37 PM, Morgan McLean <wrx230@gmail.com> wrote:
You're lucky you didn't get the observium email list sarcasm!

-m


On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 6:31 AM, Lance Raymond <lraymond@weatherflow.com> wrote:
BAM.

I thought by selecting the app, it pretty much said I want to do that (maybe a popup saying don't forget to enable unix-agent), but I won't forget that moving on.

So after enabling that, got an error saying the agent wasn't installed, so got that, opened 5665, images appeared, a few minutes later, data on the graph's.

Thanks for the patience and guidance ...

~ Lance


On 1/7/13 11:28 PM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
The agent is not enabled for that host :-)

Lance Raymond <lraymond@weatherflow.com> wrote:

Learning on the fly, but did a poller -h device -v and got;

mysql1.domain.com 3 linux (unix)
Module [ unix-agent ] disabled globally.
Using hrSystemUptime (3:10:00:42.48)
Uptime: 3 days, 10h 42s

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           E5430  @ 2.66GHz 1%
Mempool Physical memory: 35.76% 
Mempool Virtual memory: 35.76% 
Storage /: 18% 
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(2.5kbps/29.5kbps)bytes(10.6kB/126kB)pkts(4.6pps/3.83pps)
Checking UCD DiskIO MIB: xvda1 

OSPF: Processes:  Areas:  Ports:  Neighbours: 

Entity Physical: 
Applications: 
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 2.781 seconds
UPDATED!

MySQL: Cell[0/0s] Row[3/0s] Rows[25/0.01s] Column[0/0s] Update[7/0.02s] Insert[4/0.02s] Delete[0/0s]



On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 10:35 PM, Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org> wrote:
I just added apache/mysql agents to a clean install and it worked OK.

Run the poller with -d

Adam.


Lance Raymond <lraymond@weatherflow.com> wrote:

I don't see any obvious ones in either the mysql or apache ones.  The path I have is;
/opt/observium/rrd/mysql1.domain.com

in there I have;
hr_processes.rrd         port-1.rrd                 ucd_ssCpuRawNice.rrd
hr_users.rrd             port-2.rrd                 ucd_ssCpuRawSoftIRQ.rrd
ipSystemStats-ipv4.rrd   processor-hr-768.rrd       ucd_ssCpuRawSystem.rrd
ipSystemStats-ipv6.rrd   status.rrd                 ucd_ssCpuRawUser.rrd
mempool-hrstorage-1.rrd  storage-hrstorage-_.rrd    ucd_ssCpuRawWait.rrd
mempool-hrstorage-3.rrd  ucd_cpu.rrd                ucd_ssIORawReceived.rrd
netstats-icmp.rrd        ucd_diskio-xvda1.rrd       ucd_ssIORawSent.rrd
netstats-ip.rrd          ucd_load.rrd               ucd_ssRawContexts.rrd
netstats-snmp.rrd        ucd_mem.rrd                ucd_ssRawInterrupts.rrd
netstats-tcp.rrd         ucd_ssCpuRawIdle.rrd       ucd_ssRawSwapIn.rrd
netstats-udp.rrd         ucd_ssCpuRawInterrupt.rrd  ucd_ssRawSwapOut.rrd
ospf-statistics.rrd      ucd_ssCpuRawKernel.rrd     uptime.rrd

None of those yell out Mysql.

Tnx

On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 9:06 PM, Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org> wrote:

Has it created RRDs for the applications?

They'll be reasonably obviously labelled in the device's subdirectory in
the rrd directory.

adam.


On Mon, 7 Jan 2013 21:40:45 -0500, Lance Raymond
<lraymond@weatherflow.com>
wrote:
> Thanks guys.  Added that and now I do see an 'apps' section.
>   Unfortunately, most of the graph's look like broken images, aside from
> the network traffic one which has the 4 graph templates, which says
error
> drawing graph.
>
> In parallel I also setup apache which is giving all graph templates, but
> all have the error drawing graph.
>
> So how can I test from the observium server to the server I want to
test.
>  I would compare the question to initial testing using snmpwalk -c -v1
> server, to confirm 161 was listening  etc.   I want to see where the
issue
> resolves with both mysql, apache, etc.  Apache I am sure it's just the
> mod-status, but mysql is more important right now for me to get working.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 4:54 PM, Tom Laermans
> <tom.laermans@powersource.cx>wrote:
>
>> (then, it should be detected on the next polling run)
>>
>>
>> On 7/01/2013 22:09, Adam Armstrong wrote:
>>
>>> enable agent checking for that host in the device's settings.
>>>
>>> also make sure the agent is accessible from the observium server.
>>>
>>> adam.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, 7 Jan 2013 16:42:30 -0500, Lance Raymond
>>> <lraymond@weatherflow.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Checking out
>>>>
http://www.observium.org/wiki/**Application/MySQL#**Requirementsand<http://www.observium.org/wiki/Application/MySQL#Requirementsand>
>>>> seems pretty straight forward.
>>>>
>>>> I have my server running, added that box and see it collecting data
>>>> now.
>>>> php5-cli and php-mysql are installed on both the server and mysql
>>>> server
>>>>
>>> I
>>>
>>>> wish to monitor, but nothing has been added and not sure how to force
>>>> check, add, etc.
>>>>
>>>> Docs are simple enough;  I created the user with access on the remote
>>>> server.  Then the steps are simply;
>>>>
>>>> *Copy* the mysql script *from scripts/agent-local/* in your observium
>>>> install to */usr/local/check_mk_agent/**local/*
>>>> (/usr/lib/check_mk_agent/**local/
>>>> on Debian systems) the *server* you wish to monitor.
>>>>
>>>> The remote server is running ubuntu, so I create a folder;
>>>> /usr/lib/check_mk_agent/local with 2 files;
>>>> mysql (script)
>>>> mysql.cnf
>>>>
>>>> I can run the script locally and get a lot of data (here is a
sample);
>>>> root@mysql101:/usr/lib/check_**mk_agent/local# ./mysql
>>>> <<<mysql>>>
>>>> a0:13362926
>>>> a1:50929
>>>> a2:4796992
>>>> a3:287789
>>>>
>>>> So is it something on the server end I need to add/edit?
>>>>
>>>> Tnx
>>>>
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