Re: [rrd-users] rrd daily, monthly, weekly, yearly...

This is a discussion on Re: [rrd-users] rrd daily, monthly, weekly, yearly... within the RRD Users forums, part of the Networking and Network Related category; On 22/11/2007, Wernher Eksteen <weksteen@gmail.com> wrote: > On 22/11/2007, Simon Hobson <...


Go Back   Usenet Forums > Networking and Network Related > RRD Users

FAQ Members List Calendar Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read
  #1 (permalink)  
Old 11-22-2007
Wernher Eksteen
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: [rrd-users] rrd daily, monthly, weekly, yearly...

On 22/11/2007, Wernher Eksteen <weksteen@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 22/11/2007, Simon Hobson <linux@thehobsons.co.uk> wrote:
> > Wernher Eksteen wrote:
> >
> > >Currently I have graphs tracking byte/s over daily, monthly, weekly
> > >and yearly interval's, but not getting the results I need, my daily
> > >average seems to work fine at 5 minute interval's with a -step of 600,
> > >but my weekly, monthly and yearly graphs seems to be completely out of
> > >sync with values I'm getting compared to daily graphs.
> > >
> > >For instance, on daily graphs my MAX average of bytes/s outbound
> > >transfer rate was 8MB/s which is roughly 64Mb/s. Where as on my
> > >weekly, monthly and yearly graphs the MAX ave was only 3MB/s... Am I
> > >doing something wrong, or is that right?

> >
> > You seem to be making a common mistake.
> >
> > If you want MAX you must store MAX !
> >
> > If you store AVERAGE and then graph the max value of it, then you
> > will see lower figures.
> >
> > Suppose I download at 24mbps for one hour in a day. On a 10 minute
> > step size you will see a block at 24mbps. If you let that feed
> > through into an RRA that creates an average over 24 hours then the
> > average for that day will be 1Mbps. Graphing MAX will only ever show
> > you that 1Mbps.
> >
> > If you want to be able to see the 24Mbps, then you need to create an
> > RAA with MAX function - graphing MAX will then use the MAX RRA and
> > you will see 24Mbps for that day.
> >
> >
> > So if you will need max in the future store max, if you will need
> > average then store average, if you will need min then store min - if
> > you need all three then you store all three (they are different, 24,
> > 1, 0 in the example I've just given).

>
> Hi, thanks for responding so soon!
>
> Ok so if I'm understandin you right, what you're saying is this...
>
> For AVERAGE this rrd is fine:
>
> rrdtool create "${1}" \
> DS:in:DERIVE:600:0:12500000 \
> DS:out:DERIVE:600:0:12500000 \
> RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:576 \
> RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:6:672 \
> RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:24:732 \
> RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:144:1460
>
> For MAX I need to change it to:
>
> rrdtool create "${1}" \
> DS:in:DERIVE:600:0:12500000 \
> DS:out:DERIVE:600:0:12500000 \
> RRA:MAX:0.5:1:576 \
> RRA:MAX:0.5:6:672 \
> RRA:MAX:0.5:24:732 \
> RRA:MAX:0.5:144:1460
>
> For MIN I need to change it to:
>
> rrdtool create "${1}" \
> DS:in:DERIVE:600:0:12500000 \
> DS:out:DERIVE:600:0:12500000 \
> RRA:MIN:0.5:1:576 \
> RRA:MIN:0.5:6:672 \
> RRA:MIN:0.5:24:732 \
> RRA:MIN:0.5:144:1460
>
> And to have them all (MIN, MAX and AVERAGE) can I do this?
>
> rrdtool create "${1}" \
> DS:in:DERIVE:600:0:12500000 \
> DS:out:DERIVE:600:0:12500000 \
> RRA:MIN:0.5:1:576 \
> RRA:MAX:0.5:1:576 \
> RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:576 \
> RRA:MIN:0.5:6:672 \
> RRA:MAX:0.5:6:672 \
> RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:6:672 \
> RRA:MIN:0.5:24:732 \
> RRA:MAX:0.5:24:732 \
> RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:24:732 \
> RRA:MIN:0.5:144:1460
> RRA:MAX:0.5:144:1460
> RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:144:1460
>
> And then at graph creation time can I do this?
>
> rrdtool graph "${1}.new" -a PNG -s -"${2}" -w 550 -h 240 -v "bytes/s" \
> 'DEF:ds1='${3}':in:MIN' \
> 'DEF:ds2='${3}':out:MIN' \
> 'DEF:ds3='${3}':in:MAX \
> 'DEF:ds4='${3}':out:MAX' \
> 'DEF:ds3='${3}':in:AVERAGE' \
> 'DEF:ds4='${3}':out:AVERAGE' \
> 'LINE1:ds1#00FF00:Incoming Traffic' \
> GPRINT:ds1:MAX:"Max %6.2lf %s" \
> GPRINT:ds1:MIN:"Min %6.2lf %s" \
> GPRINT:ds1:AVERAGE:"Avg %6.2lf %s" \
> GPRINT:ds1:LAST:"Curr %6.2lf %s\n" \
> 'LINE1:ds2#0000FF:Outgoing Traffic' \
> GPRINT:ds2:MAX:"Max %6.2lf %s" \
> GPRINT:ds2:MIN:"Min %6.2lf %s" \
> GPRINT:ds2:AVERAGE:"Avg %6.2lf %s" \
> GPRINT:ds2:LAST:"Curr %6.2lf %s" \
> -t "${4}"
> mv -f "${1}.new" "${1}"
>
> Will this do the trick ?
>
> Thanks!
> Wernher
>


Sorry, correction about graph creation time...

And then at graph creation time can I do this?

rrdtool graph "${1}.new" -a PNG -s -"${2}" -w 550 -h 240 -v "bytes/s" \
'DEF:ds1='${3}':in:MIN' \
'DEF:ds2='${3}':out:MIN' \
'DEF:ds3='${3}':in:MAX \
'DEF:ds4='${3}':out:MAX' \
'DEF:ds5='${3}':in:AVERAGE' \
'DEF:ds6='${3}':out:AVERAGE' \
'LINE1:ds1#00FF00:MIN Incoming Traffic' \
GPRINT:ds1:MAX:"Max %6.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:ds1:MIN:"Min %6.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:ds1:AVERAGE:"Avg %6.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:ds1:LAST:"Curr %6.2lf %s\n" \
'LINE1:ds2#0000FF:MIN Outgoing Traffic' \
GPRINT:ds2:MAX:"Max %6.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:ds2:MIN:"Min %6.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:ds2:AVERAGE:"Avg %6.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:ds2:LAST:"Curr %6.2lf %s" \
'LINE2:ds3#00FF00:MAX Incoming Traffic' \
GPRINT:ds3:MAX:"Max %6.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:ds3:MIN:"Min %6.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:ds3:AVERAGE:"Avg %6.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:ds3:LAST:"Curr %6.2lf %s\n" \
'LINE2:ds4#0000FF:MAX Outgoing Traffic' \
GPRINT:ds4:MAX:"Max %6.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:ds4:MIN:"Min %6.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:ds4:AVERAGE:"Avg %6.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:ds4:LAST:"Curr %6.2lf %s" \
'LINE3:ds4#00FF00:AVERAGE Incoming Traffic' \
GPRINT:ds5:MAX:"Max %6.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:ds5:MIN:"Min %6.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:ds5:AVERAGE:"Avg %6.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:ds5:LAST:"Curr %6.2lf %s\n" \
'LINE3:ds5#0000FF:AVERAGE Outgoing Traffic' \
GPRINT:ds6:MAX:"Max %6.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:ds6:MIN:"Min %6.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:ds6:AVERAGE:"Avg %6.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:ds6:LAST:"Curr %6.2lf %s" \
-t "${4}"

Will this be correct to get the approriate values for daily, weekly,
monthly and yearly intervals with these steps below:

86400 = 1 day
604800 = 1 week
2678400 = 1 month
31536000 = 1 year

_______________________________________________
rrd-users mailing list
rrd-users@lists.oetiker.ch
https://lists.oetiker.ch/cgi-bin/listinfo/rrd-users
Reply With Quote
Reply
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are Off
[IMG] code is Off
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On



All times are GMT +1. The time now is 09:36 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.3
Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.0.0