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Subject: PCP Grafana questions
From: Martins Innus <minnus@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 06 May 2015 15:55:04 -0400
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Hi,
I'm starting to mess with the various pcp-webjs options and have a few questions on using the grafana component. cloned the github tree and stuck it in /usr/share/pcp/webapps, started up the pmwebd service and all is working fine. All very impressive actually! It picks up my local archives, I can add metrics, add charts, etc.

A couple of questions:


1.

Not sure what they are called, but for lack of a better name I can't get the "metric operations" to work: when you click the "plus sign" and get the "Combine, Transform, Calculate....." options. I tried a bunch of different combinations, but as a simple contrived example:

1. Edit the "1 minute load average"
2. Change "1 minute" to "*"
    This works, shows 3 plots on the 1 graph
3. Click "+" and add Combine->maxSeries()

Results in "No Datapoints"

Doing the same sort of thing with the examples here seems to work:

http://play.grafana.org/


My real use case for this would be to load up "kernel.all.cpu.user" for ~100 hosts over a day and plot min,max,mean during the time period.


2.

My test case is about 1 month worth of a single node's archives with ~200 metrics collected at 30 sec intervals (3 GB), roughly 1 file per day, ~30 files. Initial load is very quick, 1-2 seconds. When editing the metrics it takes a while for the field to populate. So for instance, edit the "1 minute load average" and click on "kernel", I get a blinking cursor for 10-20 seconds until the list displays. Not unexpected for a large dataset, but it would be great to get some feedback that something is happening. Clicking the pencil icon and modifying the metric name directly gets almost instantaneous results.

3.

I am starting to do my own testing, but has anybody done scalability studies? My largest dimension is going to be number of hosts. So is it reasonable that I could plot ~5 metrics over a day but across 100 host archives? 1000 host archives? With or without the summarization discussed in 1 above?

Thanks for any insight.

Martins

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