Hello again,
I recently sent a request for help with MRTG to RRD conversion (the
post-migration rrd files contained no data). I have found that this only
happens for SNMP variables polled with MRTG's "perminute" option. I have
searched the list archives, and it appears the log2rrd was patche
Today Bill Ryan wrote:
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> "This RRD was created on other architecture"
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> Not sure whether this should go under "wish list" or "beg for workaround" so
> ...
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> We have multiple architectures building and updating RRDs with the same
> types of data but get the above error when trying to fetch
"This RRD was created on other architecture"
Not sure whether this should go under "wish list" or "beg for workaround" so
...
We have multiple architectures building and updating RRDs with the same
types of data but get the above error when trying to fetch or graph using a
universal cgi scri
Within a week your first graph will become blocky too.
The default setup of mrtg is to keep
- 5 minute samples for a day,
- 30 minute samples for a week
- 2 hour samples for a month and
- 1 day samples for a year.
So if you graph the past week, there will be 30 minute samples
available.
But if
Hi.
I try make graphics from my cisco.mrtg.log.
When i start rrdtool with that command line i get nice graph
(1.png). Time in -s - 06-10-02; time in -e - 06-17-02
rrdtool graph 1.png \
-s 1023652800 -e 1024257600 \
-v b/s -a PNG \
DEF:in=test.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE \
Use RRDCGI. It's the quickest, easiest way to graph any RRD contents.
Regards,
Leigh
Leigh Sharpe
Network Systems Engineer
Pacific Wireless
Ph 9584 8966
Mob 0408 009 502
email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
web www.pacificwireless.com.au
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> >Matt Hyne wrote:
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