[rrd-users] Re: Weird numbers in my database

2002-10-24 Thread H. D. Lee
On 2002.10.23_11:53:21_+, Brandon Knitter wrote: Hi there. Hi Brandon, DS:miss_ratio:ABSOLUTE:900:0:U \ [...] line=N:0.072859:U:U:U:U:U:U:U [...] How the heck does 0.07 become 0.00024? You use the wrong data source type. Please read the rrdtutorial again, especially

[rrd-users] correct RRD definition and graph timeouts

2002-10-24 Thread Paul Klinaftakis
I know, I have been asking the list again and again ... I searched the list archives and tried virtually anything to rectify the problem I am facing with the yearly graphs but no luck unfortunately :-( Ok, here is the RRD definition I am now using: --step 3600 DS:channels:GAUGE:3900:0:1

[rrd-users] Re: Using the calendar to choose the start point for a graph

2002-10-24 Thread Henning Markussen
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi ! Thanx for all the input, but i where thinking more like clicking on a calendar like this So that you can choose what the start time should be, i know that i could program it my self, but if someone allready made it, why bother coding it again

[rrd-users] Re: Using the calendar to choose the start point for a graph

2002-10-24 Thread Henning Markussen
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi ! Thanx for all the input, but i where thinking more like clicking on a calendar like this So that you can choose what the start time should be, i know that i could program it my self, but if someone allready made it, why bother coding it again

[rrd-users] Problem with graph and data

2002-10-24 Thread Mauro
Hy, i have a little problem: when i create my graph with rrd::graph sometimes the MAX that I see not the same of that i print. For example: - my graph indicates that the max value on my interval time is: 21 seconds (ore more); but - GPRINT:time_max:MAX: says that my max value is 17.562

[rrd-users] Re: correct RRD definition and graph timeouts

2002-10-24 Thread Alex van den Bogaerdt
times. Try at different times. Perform your rrdtool graph command with the following parameters: --end now --start end-360d --end now --start end-365d --end now --start end-370d --end '20021024 14:00' --start end-360d --end '20021024 14:00' --start end-365d --end '20021024 14:00' --start end-370d

[rrd-users] Problems with Print and gprint

2002-10-24 Thread Carter, Steve
Hi, Previously I had asked for some assistance on the format of the print and gprint commands and had gotten some. I have since been doing a tutorial (http://faq.mrtg.org/example/karting.html http://faq.mrtg.org/example/karting.html ) and am getting errors which I need help understanding. If

[rrd-users] RRD and PHP?

2002-10-24 Thread Dawid Kuroczko
Hello... I've been wondering, is there a native PHP-RRDtool-module, something like perl's RRDs.pm module? :-) Regards, Dawid -- RRDcollect -- A (simple) Round-Robin Database Collecting Daemon. Check it out at http://rrdcollect.sf.net/ -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Help

[rrd-users] Re: Problems with Print and gprint

2002-10-24 Thread Alex van den Bogaerdt
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 09:29:39AM -0400, Carter, Steve wrote: If I run this command rrdtool graph karting2.png --start 986947200 --end start+72 \ --width 360 \ --imgformat PNG \ --vertical-label speed in % \

[rrd-users] Am I doing this right?

2002-10-24 Thread Graham, Robert
I am trying to use MRTG to grab network stats (bits in / bits out) of a cisco 3524XL switch. The config file for MRTG is set to use: LogFormat: rrdtool and I have the global options set to bits. When I graph using the rrdcgi utility, the Network stats look fine, but when I try to calculate the