mrcoffee
09-06-2008, 03:45 PM
Bonjour,
I got a question: my plugin which monitors the load of linux servers is executed every 5 minutes. Only, the graph presents the data per 15 minutes. Is this standard? Can I change this and how do I change it?
I know it can be influenced because Centreon installs by default a "load" service that monitors the localhost and this one shows data per 5 minutes in the graph. My "Linux-Load" service that I created myself which also monitors every 5 minutes shows the data in the graph per 15 minutes.
When I created the "Linux-Load" service I used a 15 minutes interval, later I changed it to 5 minute interval to create more detailed graphs. Could this be the cause that the graphs are still showing 15m intervals, because I started with 15 minutes? I say this because I think that when RRD files are created they get a time interval parameter which is used for the timeline. And this is probably the "check interval" for the service.
Salut!
I got a question: my plugin which monitors the load of linux servers is executed every 5 minutes. Only, the graph presents the data per 15 minutes. Is this standard? Can I change this and how do I change it?
I know it can be influenced because Centreon installs by default a "load" service that monitors the localhost and this one shows data per 5 minutes in the graph. My "Linux-Load" service that I created myself which also monitors every 5 minutes shows the data in the graph per 15 minutes.
When I created the "Linux-Load" service I used a 15 minutes interval, later I changed it to 5 minute interval to create more detailed graphs. Could this be the cause that the graphs are still showing 15m intervals, because I started with 15 minutes? I say this because I think that when RRD files are created they get a time interval parameter which is used for the timeline. And this is probably the "check interval" for the service.
Salut!