[mrtg] Re: graphing 2 network interfaces in one graph
Jade E. Deane
moose at riven.net
Wed Aug 1 01:55:00 MEST 2001
MRTG has a limitation of two variables on each graph. If you wish to
monitor more than two, use RDDTool. Say you wanted to monitor the in_octets
of two interfaces, that would be valid.
Jade
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Behalf Of Emre Yildirim
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 4:26 PM
To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch
Subject: [mrtg] graphing 2 network interfaces in one graph
Hi folks,
Is there a way to make mrtg graph the network statistics of 2 network
interfaces in one
graph? I have a NetBSD machine that acts as a NAT box and it has 2 network
interfaces.
MRTG works fine on it, but right there are two webpage outputs, one with
alot of
outgoingtraffic (internal net interface) and one with alot of incomming
traffic (external net
interface). Is there a way to combine those 2 graphs into one? So I can
tell if
there ismore traffic going out than comming in?
Thanks for any help & pointers!
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