[rrd-users] connecting to RRDTool using java, suggestion request
mfenske at mat.uni.torun.pl
mfenske at mat.uni.torun.pl
Wed Mar 5 16:44:05 CET 2008
Hello,
I am a last year student of IT, and for my final project I was looking
to find a way to provide information about a GRID using java web
services. I found Ganglia monitoring system and decided to use it as a
source of information for my web service. To do that I need to dig out
information collected by ganglia from RRDTool database. I have a few
ways to get information for my java web service:
- from rrd database using java ( jRobin, jRRD, rrdjtool,
rrdtool-1.0.33-java, running rrdtool)
http://monstera.man.poznan.pl/wiki/index.php/RRD_Java_libraries
- from rrd using other tool and provide them raw as a web service (
perl, python ) http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/prog/index.en.html
I already have a path that makes ganglia not only store information to
rrd database, but also redirect them to stdout. The information are
then taken from std out, using a pipe, and stored in jRobin database.
This provides easy access to rrd (jRobin) database from java. The
problem here is that the pipe consumes a lot of CPU.
Another solution is to rewrite the whole gmetad to java and only use
jRobin, but this would be a huge change and interference to the source
code.
I can also try other java tools to get information from rrd database.
But here I face some problems also. jRRD is very simple and has not
been developed for past 6 years. Running rrdtool from java using
System.exec() is slow and you need to parse results. Maybe I should
try rrdjtool... So you think it's a good idea?
On the other hand, I can make information from rrdtool accessible via
web service written in perl. This solution has an advantage, because I
can provide information to my java web service about more than one GRID.
I want to ask You guys what do you suggest? Which method should I
choose? ( rewrite gmetad, rrdjtool, perl ).
Thank u very much for such a quick response,
regards,
Mateusz
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