Thanks Butch,
I am graphing simple queues that I have set up for each clients IP. I use
those to check the amount of usage and also as proof that they are being
used. I have some delinquent paying customers that want to say, "We haven't
used it in over a month." I then show them the graphs of their usage and
that problem is solved. I need the historic data for this.
I have a few Linux boxes running at the same location, so I will look into
setting up a remote server to send the graphs to. In the mean time, I am
going to increase the time that the graphs are stored to 1 hour.
Mikrotik should make more uses for secondary hard drives.
Scottie Arnett
President
Info-Ed, Inc.
Electronics and More
931-243-2101
[email protected]
----- Original Message -----
From: "Butch Evans" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2014 12:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Mikrotik] Store logs and graphs on secondary hard drive?
On 01/13/2014 04:33 PM, Scottie Arnett wrote:
I have Mikrotik 6.7 running on an X86 with a satadom as the primary
drive and a regular sata drive as secondary. Is it possible to store
the logs and graphs on the secondary drive? Should I be worried about
the writes to the satadom? I am graphing about 300 items on a 5 minute
basis. Thanks.
The data store currently supports only Webproxy, User Manager and Dude
data. http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Store if you want to read the
details. You have quite a few write cycles happening with that many
graphs. Out of curiosity, why are you graphing that much on the MT? Why
not create these graphs on a centralized server? As an alternative, you
do not have to store the graph data on the disk. The only problem with
that is that you would lose the historic data on reboot.
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Butch Evans
702-537-0979
Network Support and Engineering
http://store.wispgear.net/
http://www.butchevans.com/
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