On Tue, Feb 07, 2006 at 04:10:29PM +0100, Alex van den Bogaerdt wrote:
> k and K do not mean kilo==1000 vs. kilo==1024. K means Kelvin.
Well, in the SI system, no, it doesn't. In traditional computer geek-ish
usage it does.
In either case, though, using 'k' for 1024 is wrong; in SI it should be
John wrote:
> Hi,
> How can I build the web page like this one?
>
> https://mu.uoregon.edu/mrtg/r2.html
That looks like standard MRTG to me... It looks just like, say,
http://ntp.derobert.net/mrtg/eth0.html which is standard MRTG.
[By standard MRTG, I mean MRTG w/o rrdtool]
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McCann, Brian wrote:
> There's the option in MRTG...withpeaks...which will show you the highest
> value in the dataset at that time. This is very useful data when
> looking at, say a 30-day graph. BUT, I cannot figure out how to get
> that data. Has anyone done this outside MRTG? Can someone he
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 05:32:29PM +0200, Kenneth Kalmer wrote:
> The reporting system is coded in PHP, and there are a good couple of
> PHP classes that generate all kinds of statistical graphs, charts,
> etc.. The one I've found the best so far is a library called jpGraph.
> But it chokes on crea
I'm running a simulator and feeding some statistics from it to rrdtool
using the RRDs perl module. In Gipple.rrd, in_use is of type gauge. Step
is 1 second, heartbeat is something quite long (like 15 minutes). I
issued the following sequence of updates:
Gipple.rrd --template in_use 1135116433:1
Gi