[mrtg] Re: Maximal 5 Minute Incoming Bits Per Second
Andres.Tong at jud.ca.gov
Andres.Tong at jud.ca.gov
Sat Apr 15 01:55:03 MEST 2000
I agree on this as well.
andres
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Subject: [mrtg] Re: Maximal 5 Minute Incoming Bits Per Second
Author: "Congdon; Christopher" <CCongdon at WorkNET.net> at Internet
Date: 4/14/00 4:45 PM
The peaks used for month, week, and year are the highest values shown on the
5-minute average graph. Thusly, you can not use withpeak for daily 5
minutes, becuase it is already showing these peaks on the daily chart....
Christopher
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From: Shier, Jon [mailto:jgshier at home.com]
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2000 4:30 PM
To: 'Stieers, Ken'; 'Andres.Tong at jud.ca.gov'; 'Jurkouich; Brett; CNTR;
DCAA'; 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch'
Subject: [mrtg] Re: Maximal 5 Minute Incoming Bits Per Second
I tried to use the WithPeak[_]ymwd, but it does not show up on the 5 minute
graph. Only the week month and year. Also I have RunAasDaemon:Yes and
Intervel:5 , but when I run the kickmtrg.bat it does not show what the other
colors mean. Did I do the with peak right?
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Behalf Of Stieers, Ken
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2000 12:43 PM
To: 'Andres.Tong at jud.ca.gov'; 'Jurkouich; Brett; CNTR; DCAA';
'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch'; Stieers, Ken
Subject: [mrtg] Re: Maximal 5 Minute Incoming Bits Per Second
Right, the data to generate the graphs is averaged, not graphically sqeezed.
If you want to see the peaks, use the WithPeaks option (it adds two more
lines to the graph).
There is no way to just average certain times with MRTG. There may be with
RRDTool, but I'm not familiar enought with it to say.
Take a look in your docs for the Logfile-format.txt file, it explains how
the log files are built (and hence how the graphs are built).
Ken
> 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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