[mrtg] Re: There is any way of trimming peaks?
Koelstra, J. (Jan)
JKoelstra at MINSZW.NL
Mon Oct 21 17:14:26 MEST 2002
Julio César,
You can modify the "MaxBytes" line in your config file to the maximum you want to see in the graph. Everything above will be ignored.
Jan.
-----Original Message-----
From: Julio Gazquez [mailto:jgazquez at frro.utn.edu.ar]
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 4:54 PM
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Subject: [mrtg] There is any way of trimming peaks?
We are trying to use mrtg to watch the internal traffic. The normal traffic is pretty low, below 64 Kbps in the 5 min average, but we also have some very high peaks (notably an automatic backup at 4 a.m.), resulting that the daily graph looks flat for most of the time.
There is any way to trim those peaks? We don´t care to know how high those are, just notice they are high, but keep focus on the normal lower traffic.
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Julio César Gázquez
Area Redes, Informatica y Comunicaciones
UTN - Facultad Regional Rosario
http://www.frro.utn.edu.ar
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