At 12:26 AM 8/2/2002 +0200, you wrote: >Bandwidth usage is: average bytes per second. > >If the amount of bytes increases, so will the amount of bytes per second. > >If you look at the yearly graph, you're looking at intervals of 86400 >seconds. If the only data transfer is exactly 86400 bytes, the average >will show up as 1 byte per second. When you transfer 172800 bytes, the >average becomes 2 bytes per second, and so on.
Absolutely true. I do not negate this. This is exacly what I said in my email. Longer data transfers, or bigger amount of data = more average bytes per second. Absolutely true. TRUE! I understand how it works. :-) >Plenty of examples in the mail archives. However, your problem is >that you don't understand how to interpret the data. Changing the >graphs to match your expectations is probably not the way to go. I didn't found anything so far, but I didn't have enoung time to search. I will do this again. Anyway - hello! - I do know how to interpret the data. My problem is, I simply want to exclude some time range from being consolidated in to the lower resolutions rrd. My expectations are: show data transfer growth durning working-day period, and exclude nightly, huge activity. Any solution for that? Many thanks! Antoni -- http://www.tenox.tc/ -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Help mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/rrd-users WebAdmin http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/lsg2.cgi
