How many times NAV input data into graphite per day for a given switch port? I need to know what is the graphite update frequency of collected data of my switch ports. Is each 1 min/ 5 min...?
On Wed, 30 Jul 2014 19:41:03 -0300 Bruno Galindro da Costa bruno.galindro@gmail.com wrote:
How many times NAV input data into graphite per day for a given switch port?
For port counters, the update frequency is every 5 minutes.
Is it possible to change it?
2014-08-12 11:03 GMT-03:00 Morten Brekkevold morten.brekkevold@uninett.no:
On Wed, 30 Jul 2014 19:41:03 -0300 Bruno Galindro da Costa < bruno.galindro@gmail.com> wrote:
How many times NAV input data into graphite per day for a given switch port?
For port counters, the update frequency is every 5 minutes.
-- Morten Brekkevold UNINETT
On Wed, 13 Aug 2014 10:44:30 -0300 Bruno Galindro da Costa bruno.galindro@infracerta.com.br wrote:
2014-08-12 11:03 GMT-03:00 Morten Brekkevold morten.brekkevold@uninett.no:
For port counters, the update frequency is every 5 minutes.
Is it possible to change it?
Yes, but it will take some dedication.
The collection interval can be easily changed in `ipdevpoll.conf`. The 5minstats job includes the single plugin `statports` every 5 minutes. Although the job name includes a reference to the 5 minutes, you can easily change the interval (and the job name, for that matter).
Then there's the problem of the underlying Whisper [1] files. The Whisper files that Graphite uses to store the port statistics are created with a storage schema that expects data points every 5 minutes in the highest precision archive. This is important, see the third paragraph in the "Differences between Whisper and RRD" section [2].
If you change the the interval away from 5 mintues, you will need to use the `whisper-resize` command to change the storage schema of all the port-related Whisper files so the highest precision archive's interval matches your new interval. If you don't do this, your traffic data and graphs may become screwed up. If you decrese the interval to, say, 2 minutes, you will not notice any problems, but your data is still stored at only a 5 minute resolution, and you may have increased the load on your server and your switches needlessly. If you increase the interval to, say, 10 minutes, your data will become full of holes as only every other data slot is filled with data.
You will, of course, also need to change the configured storage schema for port-related Whisper files in Carbon's `storage-schemas.conf` [3], to ensure all new port-related Whisper files are created with the correct schema too.
[1] http://graphite.readthedocs.org/en/latest/whisper.html [2] http://graphite.readthedocs.org/en/latest/whisper.html?#differences-between-... [3] http://graphite.readthedocs.org/en/latest/config-carbon.html#storage-schemas...
Too many things to change, let's forget it for now.
Thanks again Morten.
2014-08-14 4:35 GMT-03:00 Morten Brekkevold morten.brekkevold@uninett.no:
On Wed, 13 Aug 2014 10:44:30 -0300 Bruno Galindro da Costa < bruno.galindro@infracerta.com.br> wrote:
2014-08-12 11:03 GMT-03:00 Morten Brekkevold <
morten.brekkevold@uninett.no>:
For port counters, the update frequency is every 5 minutes.
Is it possible to change it?
Yes, but it will take some dedication.
The collection interval can be easily changed in `ipdevpoll.conf`. The 5minstats job includes the single plugin `statports` every 5 minutes. Although the job name includes a reference to the 5 minutes, you can easily change the interval (and the job name, for that matter).
Then there's the problem of the underlying Whisper [1] files. The Whisper files that Graphite uses to store the port statistics are created with a storage schema that expects data points every 5 minutes in the highest precision archive. This is important, see the third paragraph in the "Differences between Whisper and RRD" section [2].
If you change the the interval away from 5 mintues, you will need to use the `whisper-resize` command to change the storage schema of all the port-related Whisper files so the highest precision archive's interval matches your new interval. If you don't do this, your traffic data and graphs may become screwed up. If you decrese the interval to, say, 2 minutes, you will not notice any problems, but your data is still stored at only a 5 minute resolution, and you may have increased the load on your server and your switches needlessly. If you increase the interval to, say, 10 minutes, your data will become full of holes as only every other data slot is filled with data.
You will, of course, also need to change the configured storage schema for port-related Whisper files in Carbon's `storage-schemas.conf` [3], to ensure all new port-related Whisper files are created with the correct schema too.
[1] http://graphite.readthedocs.org/en/latest/whisper.html [2] http://graphite.readthedocs.org/en/latest/whisper.html?#differences-between-... [3] http://graphite.readthedocs.org/en/latest/config-carbon.html#storage-schemas...
-- Morten Brekkevold UNINETT