[mrtg] just wondering?
Steve Meier
smeier at SDSC.EDU
Thu Jun 29 18:57:43 MEST 2000
How's it going all,
Here's what I want to do. I am collecting data from a outside source
that looks like this.
[ 3] local ###.###.###port ##### connected with ###.###.###.### port
####
[ 4] local ###.###.### port ###.###.### connected with ###.###.###
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[ 4] 0.0-25.0 sec 370 MBytes 119 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 0.0-25.0 sec 310 MBytes 99.2 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 25.0-50.0 sec 302 MBytes 96.8 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 25.0-50.0 sec 319 MBytes 102 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 50.0-75.0 sec 329 MBytes 105 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 50.0-75.0 sec 340 MBytes 109 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 75.0-100.0 sec 357 MBytes 114 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 75.0-100.0 sec 335 MBytes 107 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 100.0-125.0 sec 340 MBytes 109 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 100.0-125.1 sec 301 MBytes 95.8 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 125.1-150.0 sec 305 MBytes 98.1 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 125.0-150.0 sec 328 MBytes 105 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 150.0-175.0 sec 303 MBytes 97.0 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 150.0-175.0 sec 316 MBytes 101 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 175.0-200.0 sec 326 MBytes 104 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 175.0-200.0 sec 278 MBytes 88.8 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 200.0-225.0 sec 369 MBytes 118 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 200.0-227.1 sec 322 MBytes 95.1 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 227.1-250.0 sec 306 MBytes 107 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 225.0-250.0 sec 340 MBytes 109 Mbits/sec
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[ 3] 250.0-275.0 sec 339 MBytes 109 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 250.0-275.0 sec 291 MBytes 93.2 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 275.0-300.0 sec 320 MBytes 102 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 275.0-300.0 sec 360 MBytes 115 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 300.0-325.0 sec 319 MBytes 102 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 300.0-325.0 sec 349 MBytes 112 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 325.0-350.0 sec 294 MBytes 94.1 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 325.0-350.0 sec 350 MBytes 112 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 350.0-375.0 sec 289 MBytes 92.4 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 350.0-375.1 sec 329 MBytes 105 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 375.1-400.0 sec 310 MBytes 99.3 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 375.0-400.0 sec 320 MBytes 102 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 400.0-425.0 sec 343 MBytes 110 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 400.0-425.0 sec 307 MBytes 98.1 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 425.0-450.0 sec 317 MBytes 102 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 425.0-450.0 sec 324 MBytes 104 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 450.0-475.0 sec 318 MBytes 102 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 450.0-475.0 sec 328 MBytes 105 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 475.0-500.0 sec 310 MBytes 99.1 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 475.0-500.3 sec 327 MBytes 104 Mbits/sec
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[ 3] 500.0-525.0 sec 263 MBytes 84.2 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 500.3-525.0 sec 314 MBytes 102 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 525.0-550.0 sec 337 MBytes 108 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 525.0-550.0 sec 319 MBytes 102 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 550.0-575.0 sec 271 MBytes 86.6 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 550.0-575.4 sec 332 MBytes 105 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 575.4-600.0 sec 275 MBytes 89.5 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 575.0-600.0 sec 364 MBytes 116 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 0.0-600.0 sec 7.5 GBytes 103 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 0.0-600.0 sec 7.5 GBytes 102 Mbits/sec
I want to graph the right most collumn of this output. This output comes
all at once, and not line by line. So, if I have a perl script that
parses the bandwidth column and dumps it into a text file, can i dump
that into mrtg. Now that I think about it, it would not need to be
updated either. I would like the graph to display just that output, and
not append any new data to the graph. But instead, create a new page, or
graph for each time the test is run. If anyone has done this with mrtg I
woulld love to hear from you. If not, I will look into GNU plot or
something?
hope this makes sense?
Thanks,
Steve
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