On 09/03/2012 01:12 AM, Steve Shipway wrote: > The rrdfetch will give you the average rate for that interval, in bits/sec > > If you multiply the returned value by the interval size and divide by 8 > you'll get it in bytes. > > rrdtool fetch myfile.rrd AVERAGE -r 86400 -e 1346526000 -s e-24h > ds0 ds1 > 1346544000: 4.3133558301e+04 2.2494106657e+03 > > Multiply 43133 (ds0, bits/sec) by 86400 (sec in the interval, 1 day) and > divide by 8 (bit/byte) to get bytes/day... this example makes about 455 > MBytes which sounds reasonable. > > You could also use the Routers2 frontend to MRTG/RRD which calculates this > for you and displays it on the page :) > > Steve > > Steve Shipway > University of Auckland ITS > UNIX Systems Design Lead > [email protected] > Ph: +64 9 373 7599 ext 86487 > > >
Thanks a lot, Steve, for clarifying. Works great! _______________________________________________ mrtg mailing list [email protected] https://lists.oetiker.ch/cgi-bin/listinfo/mrtg
