can any one explain with a little bit more detail what this factor that was mentioned by Rainer.
My problem is that I have some graphs from rrdcgi that don't seem to be scaled correctly. Eg there is a 100 M/bit link that has the same amount of data going through it as a 1G G/bit link. To try and make this a little bit clearer. I have two 100 M/bit ports that are sending data. One at 80 M/bits and one at 40 M/bits. The interface that is receiving these two streams is a 1 G/bit link and this is only saying that it is receiving 100 M/bits. So what is happening to the other 20 ?? If this sounds as incoherent as it seems as I am typing it I can post a graph showing the incoming and outgoing data of the ports on a graph. I am using MRTG as the data collector and SNMPV2 counters to graph the data. RRDTOOL is 1024 on Win 2k. MRTG is 2.9.2 <snip> >First the answer: There is a setting "factor" which can be set for a >target. I'm not really sure about the effect when not using rrdtool >(oops). With rrdtool this is not used by MRTG. 14all multiplies the >values from the rrd file for the graphs, so it might be just what you >want: >Factor[fore-xx]: 53 >(if you use 14all v1.0 use the setting "UseRRDTool[..]: factor: 53") Thanks Davey Rance -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Help mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/rrd-users WebAdmin http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/lsg2.cgi
