[rrd-users] scheduling RRD graph upates on a windows 2008 R2 platform
Brent Barr
b.barr at f5.com
Thu Jul 16 19:23:04 CEST 2015
That works for small installations, but at some point you may grow to the point that the CPU and disk cycles needed for pointless updates is objectionable.
I've gone to a system that uses a python file to generate the graphs on the fly. Request the HTML page and it takes 5+ seconds to go get the data and generate the charts for that page. Means I only generate charts a few times a week, and that the data is always the freshest.
Brent
From: Devante Vargas <devantev at gmail.com<mailto:devantev at gmail.com>>
Date: Thursday, July 16, 2015 at 8:35 AM
To: "rrd-users at lists.oetiker.ch<mailto:rrd-users at lists.oetiker.ch>" <rrd-users at lists.oetiker.ch<mailto:rrd-users at lists.oetiker.ch>>
Subject: [rrd-users] scheduling RRD graph upates on a windows 2008 R2 platform
Hi guys,
Wondering how some of you on Windows Server 2008 R2 platforms are automating the graph updating?
I currently am in a situation where my graph update is being run manually. Do you guys use batch files and then schedule them?
Thanks,
Devante Vargas
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