[mrtg] Re: Can you hide one graph line?

Gareth Williams GEWilliams at thbgroup.co.uk
Tue Feb 6 17:00:17 MET 2001


I've seen this problem with NT boxes with dual processors. The solution I
used was to change the second OID to an object that is always zero. Try
using 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.9.1

Hope this helps

Gareth

-----Original Message-----
From: dsmith at ktins.aditech.com [mailto:dsmith at ktins.aditech.com]
Sent: 06 February 2001 15:06
To: Mrtg (E-mail)
Subject: [mrtg] Can you hide one graph line?





I'm graphing cpu utilization on a NT server.  This is a gauge type value.
My
problem is two fold.  Perhaps someone can give me a better suggestion.
I poll the same oid for both values like I should but when mrtg runs, the
second
value always comes back as 100.  Not sue what's causing this.  My current
work
around is using a different OID that I know will return a zero value which
causes one of the lines to be zero and I set the color of the line to white
(basically hiding it).  This seems to work OK.  I was curious if there is a
way
to prevent one line from being graphed?  Has anyone experienced this problem
before with NT?
Tks for any help.

################################################################
Target[10.10.125.9_cpu]:
1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.2.1.3.3.48.58.48&1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.2.1.7.3
.48.58.48:public at 10.10.10.10

MaxBytes[10.10.125.9_cpu]: 100
Options[10.10.125.9_cpu]: gauge,nopercent
Unscaled[10.10.125.9_cpu]: dwmy
Colours[10.10.125.9_cpu]: Red#990000,White#ffffff,Dark
Green#006600,Violet#ff00ff
YLegend[10.10.125.9_cpu]: CPU Percent Busy
ShortLegend[10.10.125.9_cpu]: %
LegendI[10.10.125.9_cpu]:  CPU Busy: 
LegendO[10.10.125.9_cpu]:
Legend1[10.10.125.9_cpu]: % Busy
Legend2[10.10.125.9_cpu]:
Legend3[10.10.125.9_cpu]:
Legend4[10.10.125.9_cpu]:
Title[10.10.125.9_cpu]: KTINS-CS01 CPU Utilization



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