Re: Stats as counters for graphing

From: Karl Pietri <karl#slideshare.com>
Date: Fri, 7 Aug 2009 11:49:58 -0700


The last couple of days we have had a spike in traffic so it has been queueing, but i can't tell for sure if its just general overloaded during peak or if we have some random large spikes (which would be ok). from other tools i'm pretty sure we are overloaded and so adding new machines, but in either case it would be nice to know for sure. We do graph sessions/connections
as a delta and that works well, just was wanting the same for queue.

-Karl

On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 11:30 AM, John Lauro <john.lauro#covenanteyes.com>wrote:

> (ignore previos message that had this response replying to wrong
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> I set my to alert if ever non 0 for queue and for my graphs I just use
> current sessions, and also total connections (graph as delta / sec) for
> connection rate.
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> I assume you normally have a queue during busy times if you want to graph
> it?
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> *From:* Karl Pietri [mailto:karl#slideshare.com]
> *Sent:* Friday, August 07, 2009 1:51 PM
> *To:* HAProxy
> *Subject:* Stats as counters for graphing
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> Is there any way to get the # of queued connections for a backend as a
> counter so that i can graph it properly? as far as i can tell at any random
> time i pull the stats it gives me the current number, which isn't that
> useful, i need to get the # that happened since the last time i pulled the
> stats.
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> If there isn't a way..... feature request? :)
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> -Karl
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