[mrtg] Re: Reporting Top-10 Usage stats
Rolen, Mark E.
MERolen at APACMail.com
Tue Apr 18 16:07:46 MEST 2000
I wrote a very simple script that runs at midnight every night, which runs
through all of my .html files and grabs the average in and average out
percentages from each daily graph, adds them together, and emails the 10
highest results to me with site info and such. I figured I'd use the math
that mrtg had already done for me rather than trying to tackle reading
directly from the log files : )
Mark
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Cc: Senthilvel Rangaswamy
Subject: [mrtg] Reporting Top-10 Usage stats
Hi All:-
We have a 2 switches serving 200 hosts each. I am using MRTG to
monitor the traffic on each node of the switch and thereby
knowing the traffic that is flowing in and out of each
workstation connected.
Each graph has max, min, avg traffic data over 5 min, daily, weekly
and monthly.
I am trying to consolidate something like a top-10 nodes that
has the most traffic.
I checked in the contrib section. There is no such tool. I
was looking at the *.log files created by mrtg. Everyline
had 5 columns except the first line which had only 3
columns. Is there any documentation about this ?
My questions are :
1) Are there any similar kind of tools out there for
sample ?
2) Is there any documenation on format of log file content.
Thanks,
--
..Senthil.
"Historically speaking, the presence of wheels in Unix has never
precluded their reinvention."
- Larry Wall
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