Thanks, that points me in the right direction and clears up most of the
confusion.
Mike Prezbindowski
IT Manager
Andrews Space, Inc.
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On Tue, Dec 30, 2003 at 02:58:48PM +0100, Paul Courbis wrote:
> I'm trying to setup an RRD database to kkep a track f "MAX" values of a
> counter. My problem is that the values are transformed depending on the
> timeslot alignement. That is, if I setup a RRD database receiving a data
> every mi
Mike-
14all.cgi is a server-side script. When you put your script tags in the
web page, you're asking the webbrowser to execute it locally, which is
impossible. 14all.cgi doesn't do well with server-side includes, either.
Your easiest option would be to make it the target of a link or a frame.
You
Hi
I'm trying to setup an RRD database to kkep a track f "MAX" values of a
counter. My problem is that the values are transformed depending on the
timeslot alignement. That is, if I setup a RRD database receiving a data
every minute, the value is used unchanged if it's store on the beginning
o
On Dec 30, 2003, at 3:58 AM, Chitman Kaur wrote:
> Hi All
> My maximum value for a graph is 255...By default the y axis of the
> graph is from 250 to 300
> I want the max to be 255.I tried the option --upper-limit =256
> but no effect.
> What option should i give while making grap
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Peter Mees wrote:
> Is it possible to use rrd/mrtg to log networktraffic of an network
> interface in a computer running Red Hat 7.3 , it has only one
> physical interface (eth0). I don't have access to the router to which
> it's connected.
Not an rrdtool/mrtg issue.
Your ta
Hello,
Is it possible to use rrd/mrtg to log networktraffic of an network
interface in a computer running Red Hat 7.3 , it has only one
physical interface (eth0). I don't have access to the router to which
it's connected.
I have 3 virtual interfaces eth0:0,eth0:1,eth0:2
eth0:0 is ip xxx.xxx.xx1
e
Stephan Harren wrote, On 30.12.2003 11:26:
> Hi,
>
> start doesn't refer to end but to the actual timestamp!
>
to be more precise:
-s|--start seconds (default end-1day)
The time when the graph should begin. Time in seconds since epoch
(1970-01-01) is required. Negative numbers are rel
Hi,
start doesn't refer to end but to the actual timestamp!
HTH,
Stephan
nono wrote:
>Hi,
>
>i'm trying to graph with this command :
>/usr/bin/rrdtool graph out.png \
>--imgformat=PNG \
>--start=-3600 \
>--end=1072685876 \
>
>and the resulting error is :
>ERROR: start (1072775356) should be le
Hi,
i'm trying to graph with this command :
/usr/bin/rrdtool graph out.png \
--imgformat=PNG \
--start=-3600 \
--end=1072685876 \
COMMENT:"From 2003-12-28 18:16:26 to 2003-12-29 18:16:26\c" \
COMMENT:"Graph Generated at 2003-12-29 18:16:26\c" \
--title="Localhost - Load Average" \
--rigid \
--base
On Mon, Dec 29, 2003 at 10:54:32AM -0600, Spencer Anderson wrote:
> I'd like to remove a data source and all associated data from an RRD. I
> know I can use the rrdtool dump command to export the database into an
> XML file and edit the XML file, but I can't remove everything associated
> with th
Hi All
My maximum value for a graph is 255...By default the y axis of the graph is
from 250 to 300
I want the max to be 255.I tried the option --upper-limit =256 but no
effect.
What option should i give while making graph
Thanks
Chitman
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Do you
Thanks for the help everyone. Your emails were invaluable in learning these
tools. I can now get the default 14all.cgi script running by itself but I
need to attach it to my IT web page. I am running Win2k and IE 6.x. When I
embed the 14all.cgi script in a web page it just doesn't do anything.
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