On Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 11:26:22PM +0930, Chhai Thach wrote:
> I'm wondering what is in the file name. eg: interface-xxx-y.rdd
> 
> I know xxx represents the interface id in the interface table. What's y?
For each type of interface, you may be tracking or counting lots of
things. eg input byte, output byte, input packets, output packeets.
If you look in the Administration area and then into the Interface Types
Fields, you will see multiple fields of type RRDtool.

Look at the order of the fields, the first one will be y=0 next y=1 etc.

 - Craig
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