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 <...
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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 |