[rrd-users] [Fwd: Re: Getting Started with RRD]
Pal, Laszlo
vlad at vlad.hu
Mon Oct 29 13:02:37 CET 2007
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Subject: Re: [rrd-users] Getting Started with RRD
From: "Pal, Laszlo" <vlad at vlad.hu>
Date: Mon, October 29, 2007 1:01 pm
To: "Rene Fritzsche" <Rene at deinheld.de>
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I've a very similar issue. I've my data in two separate rrd file (these
are router if traffic). The interval are the same (rrd created by
router2.cgi) and I have two values for each 5 minutes (in/out)
how can I put the data on one graph? I would see a graph which shows
in/out values for both circuits (maybe different colours)
Thank you
Laszlo
>......< Rene Fritzsche<......>
> Hi,
>
>> I have a system, that periodically reports server load, HDD load as
>> well as a few other stats...to get started however I'd like to make
>> a simple graph that plots server load, and ping response time.
> [...]
>> unix timestamp ping-to response time cpu load
>> 1193624363 0.02 0.1
>> 1193624363 0.001 0.05
>> Is it possible to plot both of these bits of information on a same
>> RRDTool graph?
>
> nope, unless you change the interval of value-readings to a minimum of 1
> second
> before trying to create a rrd out of these informations. ;-)
>
> lets assume you check your server every minute (60s), you'd have to create
> a rrd
> with some lines like this:
>
> rrdtool create serverstats.rrd --step 60 \
> DS:ping:ABSOLUTE:120:0:U \
> DS:load:ABSOLUTE:120:0:U \
> [and then the needed RRA-Definitions...]
>
> but you should check the rrdtool-webpage for more detailed informations
> and documentation
> how to use rrdtool at all. (www.rrdtool.org)
>
> HTH
> Rene
>
>
>
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