On Mon, 14 Mar 2005, Scott Harney wrote:
> Nah. no graphs. I always just used good ole mrtg, rrdtool, and things like
> that for datapoint over time graphing. pingplotter is really nice though.
Has anyone looked at RTG? It is similar to mrtg, but inserts all data
into a relational db (ie Mysql). It doesn't do any data averaging like
mrtg/rrdtool. So you can get custom graphs based on very specific
queries about what was happening at a specific time (ie nice for billing).
My problem with mrtg is that our bandwidth is 100% utilization from 8am to
5pm, and only 10-20% from 5pm to 8am. So over time, the monthly/yearly
mrtg graphs get skewed. Same for some rrdtool graphs... so we're checking
out rtg.
ray
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