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PostPosted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 9:35 pm 
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I needed a test case for my new multiping_async munin plugin so I made a graph of the ping time between Linode clusters:

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This is run on a Linode in London, it's interesting how fuzzy Atlanta is compared to the others.

Now all I need is four volunteers each in their own cluster that isn't London to run this so we can graph the ping times from each cluster to everywhere else.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 10:13 pm 
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Cool! I can run it in Newark or Dallas, if you need.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 10:29 am 
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I'd run it in newark, but it looks like funkytastic has that covered.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 11:44 am 
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Well, you guys could either run munin with that script yourselves, or I could come up with some elaborate system where you run the script in cron & save the data. Which I then fetch over HTTP and graph.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 12:00 pm 
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I've been running my own solution for this for a while on an internal rig (all five DCs to/from all five DCs) that monitors networking overall. I was let down by how boring the data is, but it is a testament to route stability. It's interesting that when you plot the data out, you can see when routes between datacenters change - latency will abruptly shift from one value to another, and stay rock solid at the new value. Get ready for some surprisingly flat lines, though. :)

Your graphs look good and are damned near a copy of mine...my rig's are a lot flatter with less variance, but I might be sending more packets than you (I do 5 seconds, and I'm using collectd - apples/oranges).

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 12:14 pm 
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jed wrote:
Your graphs look good and are damned near a copy of mine...my rig's are a lot flatter with less variance, but I might be sending more packets than you (I do 5 seconds, and I'm using collectd - apples/oranges).


Right, this is just a lazy implementation that runs ping -c 3 every 5 minutes. It's not going to be as good as something proper like collectd or smokeping.

I wrote it to monitor the ping times from the node to users that have shell access on it. I just thought I'd throw a ping for the Linode clusters in there for fun.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 12:22 pm 
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Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
It's not going to be as good as something proper like collectd or smokeping.

I don't even know if I'd call it 'proper,' really...I went with collectd for better SNMP, which is my system's primary focus. I think they have different uses, and I had a lot easier time setting up Munin than collectd. collectd just gave me a bit more horsepower for certain things. Sucks to have to write your own display UI for the collected RRDs, though, since nothing seems to fit. I think Munin is more of a "apt-get install it and forget it," whereas collectd has required a bit more care and feeding from me to keep going.

I like that new plugins are being developed for Munin, though, and I thought it was quite easy to do so - another Munin strength over collectd. Sorry - didn't mean to drop into your thread and tout collectd, I was just intrigued by your work since I'm a sucker for graphs. :)

I really wonder what the patterns mean sometimes. Occasionally the links will do a sawtooth pattern which is pretty cool-looking, and makes me wonder what network optimization is causing that.

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