[mrtg] Re: Maximal 5 Minute Incoming Bits Per Second
Andres.Tong at jud.ca.gov
Andres.Tong at jud.ca.gov
Fri Apr 14 21:42:08 MEST 2000
Ken,
So you are saying that the weekly's and monthly's and yearly's are not a
"Squeezed" or compressed view, but rather an average? I guess this helps explain
why my peaks become "lower" over time. Isn't this a detriment when reporting
trend info because you are not seeing the real peak utilization? If someone ask
you what the utilization 3 months ago, one would not be able to see the real
peak utilization. By the way, is there a way average graphs only for certain
work hours of the day (real usage time, so that idle time is not averaged in).
Thanks.
-Andres
Network Engineer
Judicial Council of California
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Subject: [mrtg] Re: Maximal 5 Minute Incoming Bits Per Second
Author: "Stieers; Ken" <KStieers at dainrauscher.com> at Internet
Date: 4/14/00 9:45 AM
First off, remember that the weekly, monthly and yearly graphs are created
from averages of the daily graph's data (taken every 5 minutes). When you
turn on WithPeaks, the peaks ("Maximal 5 Minute...." are the highest 5
minute poll in the averaged set.
HTH
Ken
(ok, for the purists, the weeklys are averages of the daily, monthly
averages of the weekly and yearlies are averages of the monthly.
> Hi Everyone,
>
> What does the "Maximal 5 Minute Incoming Bits Per Second" and
> "Maximal 5
> Minute Outgoing Bits Per Second" vairables actually define?
>
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