On Fri, 1 Oct 2010, Kevin P. Foote wrote: |-> |->Other will I'm sure have tons of options but here is what I do. |-> |->We use 14all.cgi for display this gives you a "dashboard" of a directory |->contents.. |-> |->So if you have the 70 target rrd files in one dir then 14all will tile |->small overview 12hr graphs in a 2 column page when given the right |->arguments. |-> |->As to multiple SNMP queries w/ javascript.. That can not be the case .. |->What you do on your display end has little relevance to how your are |->collecting your data (via SNMP) and shoving it into the RRD file. |-> |->Also, yea I use the overlib pop-out onmouseover trick on a few pages as well |->with custom cgi's written to get the data I want from the RRD. |-> |->On Fri, 1 Oct 2010, Keith wrote: |-> |->-> |->-> We have a couple of CMTS devices. We graph the SNR on the upstreams but as |->-> we have multiple CMTS's and ~70 upstreams/nodes and the cable techs want |->-> to have a better overview of all the 'nodes/upstreams' SNR.
Thanks Kevin. That sounds like it would work. I have RRD installed already as I played around with Cricket a while back. I added the line to the mrtg config file to convert to rrd, so I will play around with that. The multiple SNMP queries I was talking about, I was not using rrd at the time. One SNMP query would generate a small 130x80 graph using xsize/ysize then another SNMP query would generate a regular size graph. Not very efficient. Thanks for the reply. Regards, Keith _______________________________________________ mrtg mailing list [email protected] https://lists.oetiker.ch/cgi-bin/listinfo/mrtg
