[rrd-users] Re: Problems with Cisco switches

2006-07-12 Thread Eric Lennon Bowman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On 7/12/06, John Oliver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I have some Cisco 2970s I want to monitor. I'm using a CentOS 4.3 >> machine with mrtg-2.10.15-1, rrdtool-1.0.49, and routers2-v2.16 I had >> tried using rrdtool-1.2.13 but got some error, and Googling for the >

[rrd-users] Re: Problems with Cisco switches

2006-07-12 Thread hkclark
On 7/12/06, John Oliver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have some Cisco 2970s I want to monitor. I'm using a CentOS 4.3 > machine with mrtg-2.10.15-1, rrdtool-1.0.49, and routers2-v2.16 I had > tried using rrdtool-1.2.13 but got some error, and Googling for the > error turned up several suggestion

[rrd-users] Problems with Cisco switches

2006-07-12 Thread John Oliver
I have some Cisco 2970s I want to monitor. I'm using a CentOS 4.3 machine with mrtg-2.10.15-1, rrdtool-1.0.49, and routers2-v2.16 I had tried using rrdtool-1.2.13 but got some error, and Googling for the error turned up several suggestions to "just use an older version", so I did. Anyway... I ra

[rrd-users] last_ds in graph?

2006-07-12 Thread Patrick Felt
i googled for this and couldn't find anyone that's tried this, so i thought this would be a good place to ask :) i understand the consolidation that rrd does when i do an rrdupdate. it can accomplish this by remembering the last value and doing some subtraction. this *last value* is stored in