[mrtg] mrtg-ping-probe / graphing query ...

Hazell Derek DHazell at aap.com.au
Mon Sep 12 06:58:42 MEST 2005


Hi mrtg-list
I'm using mrtg on a W2K platform :( but it actually works quite well.

On my mrtg box, I want to graph ping times for different targets (using mrtg-ping-probe) - one line on the graph will be the average ping time (out of 10 pings) to the target, the other line on the graph will be the packet loss (out of 10 pings). So a typical response might be say 145 ms ping-time, and maybe 1 packet lost.

My query is: for the vertical axis of the graphs can I have a legend in one colour of milliseconds (ms), and a legend in another colour of a percentage (%)? Currently I just have one vertical legend in milliseconds which doens't quite make sense when looking at the packet loss line.

Appreciate your response

regards
Derek Hazell


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