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Hello:
I want to print the current speed of an interface on the graph,of course I need to use GPRINT,and before that I do need to define a VDEF variable.But according to the management page,if I define a VDEF like this : VDEF:current=inspeed,AVERAGE,I average the whole data of a .rrd file.Please tell me what should I do. Thanks |
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On 2月4日, 下午5时00分, "zhangsto...@gmail.com" <zhangsto...@gmail.com>
wrote: > Hello: > I want to print the current speed of an interface on the graph,of > course I need to use GPRINT,and before that I do need to define a VDEF > variable.But according to the management page,if I define a VDEF like > this : VDEF:current=inspeed,AVERAGE,I average the whole data of a .rrd > file.Please tell me what should I do. > Thanks I really want to know~ |