Re: [rrd-users] How to graph full interface graphs

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Old 02-04-2008
Joe Loiacono
 
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Thanks Simon. Good explanation.

But I was thinking that this might be a standard MRTG process, and I could
quickly snatch the command. :-)

I'll put it together ...

Thanks,

Joe

rrd-users-bounces@lists.oetiker.ch wrote on 02/04/2008 01:50:50 PM:

> Joe Loiacono wrote:
>
> >The interface graphs I like the best I would describe as 'full'.
> >They include percentages for usage of total available, and they
> >include the peak 5-minute values for inbound and outbound on all
> >graphs other than the 5-minute one itself. Thses preserved paek
> >vaules are printed in magenta and dark green.
> >
> >Here's an example: http://ensight.eos.nasa.

> gov/FlowViewer/sample_full_MRTG.png
> >
> >I believe MRTG can produce these, but I can't get to the system that
> >host these graphs to figure out the 'rrdtool graph' command.

>
> Bear in mind that the "max" can be quite misleading when traffic varies

a lot.
>
> What you need to do is :
>
> create your rrd with RRA functions of both AVERAGE and MAX - you MUST
> store both to be able to draw the graph.
>
> Then it's as simple as :
>
> Draw area for average
> Draw line for max


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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Thanks Simon. Good explanation.</font>
<br>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">But I was thinking that this might be
a standard MRTG process, and I could quickly snatch the command. :-)</font>
<br>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">I'll put it together ...</font>
<br>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Thanks,</font>
<br>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Joe</font>
<br>
<br><font size=2><tt>rrd-users-bounces@lists.oetiker.ch wrote on 02/04/2008
01:50:50 PM:<br>
<br>
&gt; Joe Loiacono wrote:<br>
&gt; <br>
&gt; &gt;The interface graphs I like the best I would describe as 'full'.
<br>
&gt; &gt;They include percentages for usage of total available, and they
<br>
&gt; &gt;include the peak 5-minute values for inbound and outbound on all
<br>
&gt; &gt;graphs other than the 5-minute one itself. Thses preserved paek
<br>
&gt; &gt;vaules are printed in magenta and dark green.<br>
&gt; &gt;<br>
&gt; &gt;Here's an example: http://ensight.eos.nasa.<br>
&gt; gov/FlowViewer/sample_full_MRTG.png<br>
&gt; &gt;<br>
&gt; &gt;I believe MRTG can produce these, but I can't get to the system
that <br>
&gt; &gt;host these graphs to figure out the 'rrdtool graph' command.<br>
&gt; <br>
&gt; Bear in mind that the &quot;max&quot; can be quite misleading when
traffic varies a lot.<br>
&gt; <br>
&gt; What you need to do is :<br>
&gt; <br>
&gt; create your rrd with RRA functions of both AVERAGE and MAX - you MUST
<br>
&gt; store both to be able to draw the graph.<br>
&gt; <br>
&gt; Then it's as simple as :<br>
&gt; <br>
&gt; Draw area for average<br>
&gt; Draw line for max<br>
</tt></font>
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