[mrtg] Re: There is any way of trimming peaks?

bwoodcoc bwoodcoc at genuity.com
Thu Oct 24 14:31:43 MEST 2002


Hmm, logarithmic graphs. That would also work well for some other scaling 
challenges. For instance it is hard to scale graphs for  errors when 
occasional spikes hit. Does anyone know if/when log graphs will be 
supported by mrtg or rrdtool?

thanks much,
brad...
At 08:19 AM 10/24/2002 -0300, Julio Gazquez wrote:

>On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Charles P. Killmer wrote:
>
> > I have run into the same problem and have basically been waiting for
>MRTG to implement a logarithmic scale for the graphs.  That way I could
>have the backup peaks in the same graph as the daily traffic.
>
>I thought also in logarithmic scales, but it isn´t the solution the
>netadmin is asking to me.
>Anyway, I don´t care if I would have to mess myself with it, but I want to
>be sure if there is already no way of doing it.
>
>
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>UTN - Facultad Regional Rosario
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