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:
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
http://www.observium.org/wiki/**Application/MySQL#**Requirementsand<http://www.observium.org/wiki/Application/MySQL#Requirementsand><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
>>>>
>>>> seems pretty straight forward.>>>> install to */usr/local/check_mk_agent/**local/*
>>>>
>>>> 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
>>>> (/usr/lib/check_mk_agent/**local/
>>>> on Debian systems) the *server* you wish to monitor.>>>> root@mysql101:/usr/lib/check_**mk_agent/local# ./mysql
>>>>
>>>> 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);
>>>> <<<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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