Thanks everyone for the help, specially Steve. I was able to get
Routers2.cgi front-end to produce graph for more than two counters. I could
have made the graph by just using RRDTool but since I am already using this
front end for displaying other graphs it made sense to spend the time to
get it to work.
Kamran
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On Thu, Nov 18, 2004 at 08:41:36AM -0500, Kamran Siddiqui/NYLIC wrote:
> I am using RRDTool. Plotting is not too much of an issue its the
> storing/collecting more than two variables in a .rrd. Perhaps this should
> be a feature request to the next MRTG version.
> I will be experimenting with creating a separate rrd file for each cpu
and
> then using routers2.cgi front end to graph the four counters into one
> chart. Lets see how that goes. But I do like to know how others achieve
the
> same.
I combine data from more rrd files with no problems. I am not using
routers2.cgi to do this; so if it fails for you, you need to have a
look at that program.
MRTG has, as far as I know, two hardcoded datasources. If you want to
write a patch for MRTG I suggest you do something with the target name.
For instance:
Target[foo]: 1:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Target[bar]: 2:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
could result in DS:foo_i DS:foo_o DS:bar_i DS:bar_o
HTH
Alex
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