[mrtg] Re: Using RRD

Lightfoot.Michael Lightfoot.Michael at comcare.gov.au
Wed Oct 23 04:34:18 MEST 2002


> > None really.  For dedicated MRTG box w/ small amounts of 
> devices, rrd 
> > and 14all are just added unneeded overhead.
> 
> And how do you propose to do the following with MRTG/rateup?
> 
> - plot inbound and outbound traffic at opposite sides of the X-axis
> - plot more than two datasources in one image
> - show the minimum temperature
> - - even when it is below zero
>
OK, so people with bizarre graphing needs should use RRD.  My routers
have never shown a temperature below zero, at least not since they were
installed - and neither have the other devices I am monitoring (not even
my sendmail.)  :-)
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