[rrd-users] Max Value in RRD Files
Olivier Daury
odaury at epo.nl
Fri Jan 28 14:21:29 MET 2000
Hello,
I use RRDTool (1.0.8) with MRTG (2.8.9) on NT. When I add a new interface, MRTG
creates a new rrd file. Then, I use rrdtool dump to see the data.
Do you know why Min and Max aren't defined ?
<ds>
<name> ds0 </name>
<type> COUNTER </type>
<minimal_heartbeat> 600 </minimal_heartbeat>
<min> NaN </min>
<max> NaN </max>
<!-- PDP Status -->
<last_ds> 2147309090 </last_ds>
<value> 2.7126735566e+006 </value>
<unknown_sec> 0 </unknown_sec>
</ds>
<ds>
<name> ds1 </name>
<type> COUNTER </type>
<minimal_heartbeat> 600 </minimal_heartbeat>
<min> NaN </min>
<max> NaN </max>
<!-- PDP Status -->
<last_ds> 4566026 </last_ds>
<value> 5.7811981132e+003 </value>
<unknown_sec> 0 </unknown_sec>
Bellow the config file I used
workdir: D:\www\htdocs\rrdfiles\printmunich\gvrma
Refresh: 300
Interval: 5
WriteExpires: Yes
IconDir: /mrtgicons
UseRRDTool: Yes
Unscaled[_]: dwmy
Legend3[_]: Maximal 5 Minute Maximum Incoming Traffic
Legend4[_]: Maximal 5 Minute Maximum Outgoing Traffic
Options[_]: growright
Target[gvrma.th.epo.nl]: 8:public at 172.16.32.6
MaxBytes[gvrma.th.epo.nl]: 256000
Title[gvrma.th.epo.nl]: GVRMA (gvrma.th.epo.nl): PPP/0 : Net 7 : Slot(7) Port(0) :
IBM2216 Serial WAN Interface : V.35 DTE
PageTop[gvrma.th.epo.nl]: <H1>Traffic Analysis for PPP/0 : Net 7 : Slot(7) Port(0)
:
IBM2216 Serial WAN Interface : V.35 DTE
</H1>
<TABLE>
<TR><TD>System:</TD><TD>GVRMA in The Hague Main Building Computer
room</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>Maintainer:</TD><TD>Eric Van den Bossche</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>Interface:</TD><TD>PPP/0 : Net 7 : Slot(7) Port(0) : IBM2216 Serial WAN
Interface : V.35 DTE (8)</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>IP:</TD><TD>gvrma.th.epo.nl (172.17.1.1)</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>Max Speed:</TD>
<TD>256.0 kBytes/s (v35)</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
Regards,
Oliver somewhere in The Hague
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