At 9:57 AM -0500 2/14/08, Steven Good wrote:
I know the map it was on, and it was showing Bits per second for the
interface of our main internet connection.
Okay. If it's bits per second received, then you're looking for a
file named Lx-BitR; if it's transmitted, you're looking for a file
named Lx-BitT, where x is a number. (On a little-endian system, it
will probably be Lx-TtIB or Lx-RtiB instead.) If you have multiple
charts with the same type of value in that map, we may need to do
more work to figure out what x it is, as there maybe L1, L2, L3, etc.
So, now we need to know where that file is.
To figure out where the file is, first use the InterMapper GUI or
IMRA to connect to InterMapper. Use Shift+Ctrl+Alt+Z to open the
client debug window. Go back to the map list window, and open the map
where the device lives. Then go back to the client debug window and
find a line near the end like this:
<KC_openmap name="g42b55121" id="14" compress="true"/>
The value of name, in this case g42b55121, is the "graph ID", and
this will be the name of the folder in which the chart file
mentioned above resides.
-- Christopher
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Christopher L. Sweeney
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