Thanks Simon. Good explanation.
But I was thinking that this might be a standard MRTG process, and I could
quickly snatch the command. :-)
I'll put it together ...
Thanks,
Joe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/04/2008 01:50:50 PM:
> Joe Loiacono wrote:
>
> >The interface graphs I like the best
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 08:51:40PM +0200, Dimitris Karteris wrote:
> Hi to all,
>
> I'm having some problems with fetch. It just doesn't seem to get things
> right as far as "start" and "end" arguments are concerned. I'm kinda
> newbie in rrdtool so I hope I'm not missing something here. Anyway,
Hi to all,
I'm having some problems with fetch. It just doesn't seem to get things
right as far as "start" and "end" arguments are concerned. I'm kinda
newbie in rrdtool so I hope I'm not missing something here. Anyway, here
goes: I'm trying to fetch some values from an rrd file with step set t
Joe Loiacono wrote:
>The interface graphs I like the best I would describe as 'full'.
>They include percentages for usage of total available, and they
>include the peak 5-minute values for inbound and outbound on all
>graphs other than the 5-minute one itself. Thses preserved paek
>vaules are
I went from a 32-bit linux system with 2.4 series kernel to a 64-bit
linux system with a 2.4 series kernel. I went from MRTG 2.10.5 to
2.15.2. I went from rrdtool 1.0.XX to rrdtool 1.2.23. I also updated
perl (I do not remember the old version) to 5.8.8.
These devices share the vendor, Cisco. They
Hi,
I had tremendous performance issues when migrating from an old server running
linux
2.4.x and rrdtool 1.2.y to a new server running linux 2.6.w and rrdtool
1.2.y. (managing 2 rrd files).
The only plausible cause that I was left with was the kernel handling IOs
differently.
The upgrade to
Hello,
This past week I migrated a rather large RRD/MRTG system to new
servers and updated software. The system was running on a redhat 9
server with dual P3 xeons running at 1.4GHz with 1GB of memory and U160
SCSI disks in RAID 1. The new system is a dual P4 xeon system with dual
cores, 4 1
The interface graphs I like the best I would describe as 'full'. They
include percentages for usage of total available, and they include the
peak 5-minute values for inbound and outbound on all graphs other than the
5-minute one itself. Thses preserved paek vaules are printed in magenta
and dar
Simon Hobson-2 wrote:
>
> Amzul wrote:
>
>>i have a few qustion about why in the value i see 6.38479 float number?
>>and not the data i insert witch is an intger and i see it in last_ds
>
> See http://www.vandenbogaerdt.nl/rrdtool/process.php where
> normalisation is explained. You will only
Hello,
To be more concrete, i use rrd files to store data extracted by the tool
Flowscan.
The tool calculates the bits/sec and packets/sec on a network.
I store this result in rrd files (the tool calculate the average for 1
minutes).
For the moment, i use this parameters :
step 60
DS:bytes:ABSO
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