[mrtg] Re: Scaling Issue

Marcos Guerra Marcos.Guerra at br.flextronics.com
Wed Feb 12 20:04:33 MET 2003


Greg,

Will be better if you let the line: Unscaled[CPU-SAOTS001]: dwmy without
comment, because if yoou remove it, your graph will auto-adjust to your CPU
utilization; and if you let this line, your scale will depend of what you
type on line: Maxbytes, on this case 100. I guess this is what you want
right?

Guerra

-----Original Message-----
From: Marcos Guerra [mailto:Marcos.Guerra at br.flextronics.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 5:00 PM
To: Greg_Mersberger at i2.com; mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch
Subject: [mrtg] Re: Scaling Issue



Hi Greg,

Try this, its working for me:

Options[CPU-SAOTS001]: gauge,nopercent,growright,integer
#Unscaled[CPU-SAOTS001]: dwmy
#WithPeak[CPU-SAOTS001]: wmy
MaxBytes[CPU-SAOTS001]: 100
Title[CPU-SAOTS001]: CPU Utilisation Report for SAOTS001
PageTop[CPU-SAOTS001]: CPU Utilisation Report for SAOTS001
YLegend[CPU-SAOTS001]: CPU % 
Legend1[CPU-SAOTS001]: 1 min: 
Legend2[CPU-SAOTS001]: 5 min: 
Legend3[CPU-SAOTS001]: picos 1 min: 
Legend4[CPU-SAOTS001]: picos 5 min: 
LegendI[CPU-SAOTS001]: 1 min: 
LegendO[CPU-SAOTS001]: 5 min: 
ShortLegend[CPU-SAOTS001]: %

Remember that you need to put as a comment or remove the line:
Unscaled[CPU-SAOTS001]: dwmy
Check if the Maxbytes is 100.

good luck;

Marcos Guerra -  marcos.guerra at br.flextronics.com
Flextronics International - Office Brazil
Rodovia Senador José Ermírio de Moraes , Km 11
Sorocaba - São Paulo - Brazil - CEP 18087-090
IT Brazil - Support Analyst
Phone: +55-15-235-6286 - VoIP: +180-6286 
Fax: +55-15-235-6230
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-----Original Message-----
From: Greg_Mersberger at i2.com [mailto:Greg_Mersberger at i2.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 4:43 PM
To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch
Subject: [mrtg] Scaling Issue



All,

I'm monitoring the CPU utilization of our Cisco 2600 series routers.  This
worked fine until we implemented rrdtool, now the graph scaling is 1000 vs
100 (40% is now displayed as 400%). Any ideas how to correct this?  I  know
one option is simply to divide by 10 but I'd like to understand what
'broke' and maybe learn something.

Thanks,
Greg Mersberger
i2 Technologies
Dallas, Texas




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