Richard, thanks for the pointer to the right file. Here is what I ended up doing to get some statistics:
1.) sort -k 3,3 > peerstats.20060519.sorted, which just by IP address 2.) cat peerstats.20060520.sorted | grep -e "127.127.30.0" > which just greps the lines containing "127.127.30.0" (the oncore drivers IP) 3.) Import peerstats.20060520.sorted.grepped in Excel, but I guess I could have imported peerstats.20060519 directly and then filtered in Excel. Save the file 4.) Use matlab to load the file and plot the desired parameters. So after all not a big deal, once one knows that peerstats is already containing the desired information. -- Mario > I use gawk and a script to pull data from my peerstats file and plot it > with Gnuplot. Don't know if you have peerstats with your embedded > system though. Peerstats has all the servers jumbled together so the > gawk script pulls data for each server and writes it to a temporary > file. Gnuplot extracts the requested fields from the temporary file and > plots. > _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
