[rrd-users] Re: Probably a dumb question that I need to RTFM again, but...

Clarence clhart at home.com
Wed Nov 22 23:14:02 MET 2000


I think this is what your trying to do: (try the part by the arrow below)

rrdtool graph snmpgif.gif \
 -s  974559000 -e 974560500  -h 400\
 --title="Input and Output Octets" --vertical-label "bits per second" \
 --height 256  --width 480   \
 DEF:bytesinb="snmpgif.rrd":input:AVERAGE \
 DEF:bytesout="snmpgif.rrd":output:AVERAGE \
CDEF:inb=bytesinb,8,*    \
CDEF:out=bytesout,8,*    \                            <-------- TRY THIS
HERE
CDEF:Iinb=inb,$FIXED,LE,inb,$FIXED,IF  \
CDEF:Iout=out,$FIXED,LE,out,$FIXED,IF  \
CDEF:Oinb=inb,$FIXED,LE,0,inb,$FIXED,-,IF \
CDEF:Oout=out,$FIXED,LE,0,out,$FIXED,-,IF


CoolC





----- Original Message -----
From: "Karyn Ulriksen" <kulriksen at publichost.com>
To: <rrd-users at list.ee.ethz.ch>
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 3:04 PM
Subject: [rrd-users] Probably a dumb question that I need to RTFM again,
but...


>
> Preface:  newbie to rrdtool.  Veteran MRTG user.
>
> I'm using ucd-smnp to poll ifInOctets and ifOutOctets stats from my Cisco
> 7507.  Then, I pass the information to rrdtool update.
>
> However, when I generate the graph it doesn't appear to have converted the
> bytes to bits, so the graph axis displays as 1/8th the actual traffic
> volumes.  I've been trying to generate a MRTG style graph as a starting
> point to branching out into exploring other things to do with rrd.  Is
there
> a conversion switch that I'm overlooking in the create, update, and/or
graph
> process?  I used the create outlined in the Tutorial as indicated would
> produce an MRTG style graph.
>
> Since ifInOctets/ifOutOctets obviously is counting in bytes, I'm thinking
> that there is a common setting that I'm overlooking...
>
> Thanx in advance.
>
> K
>
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