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The Formula Data Source ZenPack allows you to create a new data source in a template, that contains multiple other existing data sources added up, multiplied, divided. This functionality is not provided in Zenoss by default. Now, you might for example add up two types of memory and create a threshold on the new formula datapoint. The threshold would go off when both of the added memory types go over a certain amount. | The Formula Data Source ZenPack allows you to create a new data source in a template, that contains multiple other existing data sources added up, multiplied, divided. This functionality is not provided in Zenoss by default. Now, you might for example add up two types of memory and create a threshold on the new formula datapoint. The threshold would go off when both of the added memory types go over a certain amount. | ||
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Revision as of 16:12, 14 April 2015
- Author(s)
- Ryan Matte
- Current Maintainer(s)
- Ryan Matte
- License
- GNU General Public License, Version 2, or later
- ZenPack name
- ZenPacks.community.FormulaDataSource
- More Information
- GitHub page/HomePage
- Link to more docs
- View Documentation
- Git sources (for cloning)
- Link
Formula Data Source ZenPack
Warning
The ZenPack Catalog has moved to its new home at https://www.zenoss.com/product/zenpacks as of January 17, 2017. The following information may be out of date, and this page will eventually be removed.
Support
This ZenPack is developed by the Zenoss user community and supported via our online forums. Zenoss, Inc. does not provide direct support for this ZenPack.
Releases
- Version 1.4- Download
- Compatible with Zenoss Core 3.1.x, Zenoss Core 3.2.x
Background
This ZenPack is deprecated. You should use this instead: http://wiki.zenoss.org/ZenPack:Calculated_Performance The Formula Data Source ZenPack allows you to create a new data source in a template, that contains multiple other existing data sources added up, multiplied, divided. This functionality is not provided in Zenoss by default. Now, you might for example add up two types of memory and create a threshold on the new formula datapoint. The threshold would go off when both of the added memory types go over a certain amount.
Installation
Normal Installation (packaged egg)
- Download the appropriate egg file for the version of Zenoss you are running.
- Ensure you are logged in as the zenoss user:
$ sudo su - zenoss
- Install the ZenPack:
$ zenpack --install ZenPacks.community.FormulaDataSource-*.egg
- Restart these services:
$ zenoss restart
Developer Mode Installation
In order to do a development mode installation you will want to clone the existing git repository, and then use the --link flag with the zenpack command:
- Ensure you are logged in as the zenoss user:
$ sudo su - zenoss
- Start by cloning the upstream repository:
$ git clone git://github.com/zenoss/ZenPacks.community.FormulaDataSource.git
- Next, perform the installation:
$ zenpack --link --install ZenPacks.community.FormulaDataSource
- Finally, restart these serivices:
$ zenoss restart
Discuss
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