Stefan,

This can be done by adding RRA's of type MAX to the rrd database. In the graphs
you then can point to these 'max' RRA's instead of the 'average' RRA's

hth
paul
*speaking for himself



Hi,

I was wondering if there's a similar function for MRTG's WithPeak[]
function in RRDTool ?

Problem:

For example 40 % cpu usage on the daily graph gets divided each time it's
put into the next graph (weekly, monthly, yearly), and in the end the value
gets very little. I dont want RRDTool to average my graphs, how can this be
archieved ?

Regards,
Stefan Skotte






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