I'll take all this, go learn something about rrdtool, and work something out
that will suit my needs. Thanks to all for the response!
Mike
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it in the
archives.
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Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 10:29 AM
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Sure, I'll post the code, as soon as I find it :^) ... As far a
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Yes, sortof. I compute 95th percentile for customer bandwidth. Accuracy
will depend on the number of sample
This question has been asked several times before, but I haven't seen any
answers- has anyone come up with a script to generate 95th percentile? And
if so, would they be willing to share it?
Mike Bernhardt, CCIE #6079
Networks & Systems Engineering
Arsin Corporation
Email: [EMAIL
doh!
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Subject: Re: [rrd-users] Re: Any interest in this?
Wowyou forgot to read onit's right below the link.
~doug
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Providing us with the user name and password to view the page would be a
good addition...
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Here is a de
I'm always looking for a better interface- sure, put it out there! Does it
require anything other than the usual? Will it work with NT?
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I've used it on NT without a problem, but your original question isn't here
so I can't help at the moment {:-0
I can tell you that I used mrtg 2.9.7 to do it, I don't know if that had
something to do with it. Regarding the stuff below, I used:
$cfgfile = 'C:\Apache\cfgfiles\mrtg.cfg';
which I wo
I found the problem- when I initially set up mrtg.cfg and ran it, I didn't
have Interval:1 in it. Later, I changed it but the .rrd was already created
with a step of 300. Sorry to bother everyone with this!
Mike
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On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 10:01:47AM -0800, Mike Bernhardt wrote:
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: Sorry for reply
else tell me to learn how
the rrd information for clarification, I'd appreciate it.
Mike
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Subject: [rrd-users] Quest
I'm using generic.cgi from Steve Shipway. I am measuring simple octets
in/out of a router interface.
In my .htaccess file, I have the exiration for *-6-*.png (this wildcards the
.pngs that are being generated) set to 30 seconds. I have the interval in my
.cfg file set to 1 minute. Indeed, the rou
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