never mind - of course as soon as I type all of that out and hit send I see
the CSV Export option right in front of me...I can handle it from there.


--Michael T. Bendorf--
Technology Administrator
A-C Central C.U.S.D. #262
217.476.3312 ext. 2019
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"I'm trying to teach myself to ask the same questions that you do during
your lectures so that I do not need you any more."

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others.

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- Alan Kay



On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 11:14 AM, Michael Bendorf <bendo...@a-ccentral.us>wrote:

> I have had cacti running for a few months collecting some fine data.
> I have great graphs and alerts that tell me neat things.
>
> What I want to do (for example - for there are tons of other such data
> points desired) is to find out when in the past two months I registered the
> highest outbound bits per second on my router sitting in Ashland sending
> data to Chandlerville. I can look at my graphs and zoom in where ever I want
> to, but I notice that as the view of the graph changes to include more time,
> the resolution (naturally) diminishes and so I have trouble judging the
> superlatives.
>
> I know there must be a way to directly query this collected SNMP data...I
> wonder how others may be doing it.
>
>
>
> I have CactiEZ running in case others are familiar with the interface...I
> am not sure how much is just the cacti product and how much is due to the
> distro-based install of it.
>
> --Michael T. Bendorf--
> Technology Administrator
> A-C Central C.U.S.D. #262
> 217.476.3312 ext. 2019
> DID #: 217.476.6019
> Cellular: 217.306.6824
>
> "I'm trying to teach myself to ask the same questions that you do during
> your lectures so that I do not need you any more."
>
> A good teacher is like a candle - it consumes itself to light the way for
> others.
>
> "The computer revolution hasn't started yet. Don't be misled by the
> enormous flow of money into bad defacto standards for unsophisticated buyers
> using poor adaptations of incomplete ideas."
>
> - Alan Kay
>
>
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