On 09/07/10 14:19, Vitor Carlos Flausino wrote:
> Hello m...@list.
>
> I just installed mrgt on my fedora13 as well as all the dependencies needed. 
> I am able to run but my graph is a line on "zero".

        This is a FAQ.

        You need the 'gauge' option.

        Here's an extract from
        http://oss.oetiker.ch/mrtg/doc/mrtg-reference.en.html

gauge

     Treat the values gathered from target as 'current status' 
measurements and not as ever incrementing counters. This would be 
useful to monitor things like disk space, processor load, temperature, 
and the like ...

     In the absence of 'gauge' or 'absolute' options, MRTG treats 
variables as a counters and calculates the difference between the 
current and the previous value and divides that by the elapsed time 
between the last two readings to get the value to be plotted.

        As expected, MRTG is graphing the value of (66 - 66) / 300
        for you.  This is indeed always zero.


        IHTH
        Niall O'Reilly

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