[mrtg] Re: One graph, two hosts?
Peter Glanville
peter_glanville at cuk.canon.co.uk
Thu Mar 6 18:45:56 MET 2003
>Is there a syntax for graphing the data from two hosts in a single graph?
>I'd like to graph the temperature from one device as "IN" and the
>temperature from another device as "OUT".
Have you read the other threads on this site. Today's for instance:
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>Is it possible to plot more than 2 variables on the same Graph ? Can
>someone point me towards some reference documentation ?
>I am using MRTG\RRD\routers2.cgi.
Target[1]: 1:public at ipaddress
routers.cgi*Graph[1]: CombinedGraphName
Target[2]: 2:public at ipaddress
routers.cgi*Graph[2]: CombinedGraphName
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Won't that produce 2 separate graphs? I believe he meant having more than
two lines on one graph.
I have been looking for a way to do this also.
Thanks
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In fact, it would produce three: 1, 2 and Combined.
Routers2.cgi allows this.
In fact, you can fine tune it further to remove graphs 1 & 2 using the
routers.cgi*InMenu and routers.cgi*InSummary options
The section in the documentation doesn't explain routers.cgi*Graph
particularly clearly, just try it and see what you get. Especially useful
is the Total option instead of doing OID maths
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