We use the average function in RRDTool to do that, so is no really ours.

But if your graph have some down time (it will count as 0 for the average).

Javier

Ying Hon Liu wrote:
> Dear JFFNMS author or experienced users,
> 
> We would like to know how JFFNMS calculates the
> average interface performance data value. To our
> understanding, is it:
>   (total (sum of) performance data over a specific
> period) / (no. of sampling). 
> Where can we find the formula from the JFFNMS
> configuration file? Could you plase help explain how
> the average is calulated over different time duration?
> 
> We're testing the functionality and data accuracy of
> JFFNMS. We've provisioned a Cisco c2924 switch port
> object (or "Interface", in JFFNMS's terminology) at
> about 6:00pm yesterday. For the traffic graph, we're
> checking the data collected and calculated by JFFNMS
> up to 11:30am today (07-Apr-06). The average values
> are shown as below:
> 
> Graph 1 (all the data are colleted within a time
> period) :
> from : today 10:30
> to : today 11:30
> Inbound average : 1.32 kbps
> Outbound average : 79.82 kbps
> 
> Graph 2 (with some undefined period/the time during
> which the monitored object hasn't been provisoned
> yet(10:30-18:00)) :
> from : 2006-04-06 10:30
> to : today 10:30
> Inbound average : 2.89 kbps
> Outbound average : 7.04 kbps
> 
> 
> Graph 3 (with most of the time during which the
> monitored object hasn't been provisoned yet(2006-03-31
> to yesterday 2006-04-06 18:00)
> from : 2006-03-31 10:30 (last week)
> to : today 10:30
> Inbound average : 2.92 kbps (which is close to Graph
> 2)
> Outbound average : 7.55 kbps 
> 
> Graph 4 (with most of the time during which the
> monitored object hasn't been provisoned yet(2006-03-31
> to yesterday 2006-04-06 18:00)
> from : 2006-03-31 10:30 (last week)
> to : today 10:30
> Inbound average : 2.92 kbps (which is close to Graph
> 2)
> Outbound average : 7.55 kbps 
> 
> Graph 5 (with almost all of the time during which the
> monitored object hasn't been provisioned yet
> (2005-04-07 to yesterday 2006-04-06 18:00)
> from : 200-04-07 10:30 (last year)
> to : today 10:30
> Inbound average : 7.97 kbps (??? why is it larger ???)
> Outbound average : 16.29 kbps (??? why is it larger
> ???)
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> 
> 
> 
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