No responses.... but I really didn't expect any. The intent was to test the water. I already have built an alert and exception tool and now am working on extending it to include trends. It does the following: collect data -> thresholding -> alerts -> rrd databases -> exceptions -> trends/saturation(present project phase). Sounds complicated, but it is a really simple interface. I have put you in my contacts list, and will let you know when I have completed this project, and how you can get code... if you are still interested when I am done. In our network we are putting into production the thresholding/alerts/exceptions portion. I am working on completing the final phase by the end of this month. I have attached a 3D cylinder rrdgraph(maybe it should be in the rrdtool gallery?) and some 3D bar graphs that are being generated. The equipment names have been removed and display as 1-25. The 3D bar graphs are actual threshold exceed counts. I am planning on using GD::Graph::boxplot to display saturation, and GD::Graph3d::lines3d for trends from rrd dump data. HTH, Rob
-----Original Message----- From: David Gabler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 2:50 PM To: 'Shipley, Rob' Subject: RE: [rrd-users] Curve Fitting Trends and Saturation Level Rob, Not to get your hopes up I don't have any answers for you. I am however curious if you got any responses from your post. David > -----Original Message----- > From: Shipley, Rob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 9:47 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [rrd-users] Curve Fitting Trends and Saturation Level > > > Rrdtool does a great job of capacity planning. Is anyone > enhancing it by > using linear or curve fitting trends by dumping values from > rrd databases? > Basically, I was wondering if anyone is doing trend analysis > or saturation > levels by dumping data out of rrd databases and then > graphing, plotting, or > reporting in other tools, preferably using perl, ie > gd::graph, dbd::chart. > This seems like an easier solution than complicated analysis through > aberrant behavior. Holt-Winters Forecasting seems excessively > complicated > and not suited for long-term trending. > Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. > Fun venturing, > Rob > > -- > Unsubscribe > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> subject=unsubscribe > > Help > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Archive http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/rrd-users > WebAdmin http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/lsg2.cgi > -- Attached file removed by Ecartis and put at URL below -- -- Type: application/octet-stream -- Size: 2k (2264 bytes) -- URL : http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/p/status.png -- Attached file removed by Ecartis and put at URL below -- -- Type: application/octet-stream -- Size: 3k (3262 bytes) -- URL : http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/p/02-1.png -- Attached file removed by Ecartis and put at URL below -- -- Type: application/octet-stream -- Size: 3k (3336 bytes) -- URL : http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/p/02-2.png -- 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
