[mrtg] Re: How can Day and Week Max be bigger than Month Max ?????

Jeff Meisner jeff at meisner.com
Fri Feb 18 04:01:17 MET 2000


MRTG graphs are averaged.

If you want to see the Real MAX value try using the option

Withpeak[_]: ymw

This will retain the real MAX Values and not use the averaged value to
calculate the Max Value.

Jeff Meisner

-----Original Message-----
From: mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch [mailto:mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch]On
Behalf Of Carlos E. Cardenas Jansen
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2000 5:39 AM
To: MRTG
Subject: [mrtg] How can Day and Week Max be bigger than Month Max ?????



Hy there

    I´ve just started to use mrtg on my university routers, and I noticed
that in some cases
 the values for Max Bytes in for the day and week graphs are bigger than the
value for the month Max ,

     Even though the graph's look logically whell, the data shown bellow
doen`t check, for an example I'm monitoring the number of active dial-up
modems , since I have only 16 modems, the numbers and graphs are very easy
to compare (small integers, very easy to see trouth the graph):

     www.cared.uadec.mx/router.html

     Can anyone help me out here ? , is it normal ? (I did saw the same
wierd stuff on the example pages form the MRTG link
http://www.ee.ethz.ch/stats/mrtg/)

     And, I don't understand the difference betwen absolute and gauge
Options  ! Maybe thats the answer, I'm using gauge there .....


    P.D:  sorry for my english   :(

    Saludos desde MEXICO !



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Ing. Carlos E. Cárdenas Jansen
Coordinador General
Sistema de Infotecas Centrales
Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila
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