[mrtg] Re: Combining Graphs
Dan Wentzel
danw at bas.army.mil
Fri Jan 14 12:45:17 MET 2000
Marc,
Don't know if this is what your looking for or not, but we have (3) asymmetric
serial lines on a Cisco that are load shared. We combine the ifOutOctets and the ifInOctets
values for the three into one graph like so (for the input side)
Target[name]: ifInOctets.8&ifInOctets.8:community at router +
ifInOctets.11&ifInOctets.11:community at router +
ifInOctets.12&ifInOctets.12:community at router +
MaxBytes[name]: <size of three lines combined>
Options[name]: growright, bits
Timezone[name]: GMT
Title[name]: YOUR_TITLE
etc....
We do the same for the output side. This example is pulled almost directly from the d
oc's by the way...
Dan W.
-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Sonnenberg [SMTP:marcsonn at yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2000 10:15 PM
To: MRTG List
Subject: [mrtg] Combining Graphs
I know this has been asked before. How can I take
multiple serial interface
graphs and combine them into one graph (actually, it'd
be more like combine
the DATA into one graph)?
Thanks in advance.
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