[rrd-users] Re: 95th Percentile - Values stored inside RRD file

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Old 02-17-2005
Serge Maandag
 
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Default [rrd-users] Re: 95th Percentile - Values stored inside RRD file

> I got some questions on 95th percentile and RRD which I hope
> someone can enlighten.


I don't see a connection between your questions and the 95th
Percentile value, but o.k...

> 1) Is .1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.6.XXX (e.g.
> ifMIB.ifMIBObjects.ifXTable.ifXEntry.ifHCInOctets. XXX = Counter64)
> where XXX refers to a particular interface/sub interface
> the correct OIDs to use?


It is if you need 64 bps counters. You will need them when for
Instance you poll every 5 minutes and your interface has a load
Of more than 114 Mbps. The device you are polling must support
64 bit counters, though.


> 2) Since 95th percentile is measuring the rate of transfer,
> that means I will need to add
>
> .1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.10.XXX
> (ifMIB.ifMIBObjects.ifXTable.ifXEntry.ifHCOutOctet s.XXX) to
> InOctets to obtain the exact rate of transfer over the
> interface? Am I correct?


Only on half duplex lines. Full duplex connections have different
wires for each direction. There's no logic in adding the traffic
Loads of those two.

> 3) I noticed the raw data inside RRD file contains the
> cumulative figure (e.g. the octet count is always
> increasing). Is it possible for me to configure RRD such that
> it computes the transfer speed and then store them into the
> file? Instead of dumping the exact figure to the file.


Uhm, With my files they don't. The rates are stored, not the
Raw counters. Perhaps you are looking for the GAUGE type?
The difference is explained in the tutorial on the rrdtool
Website.

Serge.

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