On 4/25/19 3:58 PM, Jeremy Laidman wrote:
Stephen, not sure what this has to do with Xymon.
I followed the instructions here:
http://xymon.sourceforge.net/xymon/help/xymon-mrtg.html
From that it looks to me like mrtg gathers the data, puts in in the rrd file, then XYMon invokes rrdtool to create the graphs. I was hoping there was something I overlooked -- and someone else can see -- in the config that would explain the difference.
Not really a big deal. It may be better to just divorce mrtg and XYMon. Or I could rewrite the "broken" parts of cricket so it works on a 64 bits. I just liked the idea of it all being in one place.
On Wed, 24 Apr 2019 at 03:01, Stephen Carville (xymon list) < scarville at lereta.com> wrote:
I started using mrtg to graph traffic over a 1 Gbps point-to-point link to a DR site. It is currently being monitored using cricket. When comparing the mrtg graph to the cricket graphs, the mrtg graph seems to be in bytes/second instead of bits/second. The y-axis label says bits/second but the values are way to small.
This is the configuration for the switch port.
CA to AZ P2P
Directory[mrtg.ca-coresw.gi_1_1_1]: ca2az-p2p.lereta.net Target[mrtg.ca-coresw.gi_1_1_1]: 1:ROcommunity at ca-coresw.lereta.net Options[mrtg.ca-coresw.gi_1_1_1]: bits Title[mrtg.ca-coresw.gi_1_1_1]: P2P to AZ MaxBytes[mrtg.ca-coresw.gi_1_1_1]: 125000000
I haven't used mrtg in years so I may be just screwing up the configuration. Any help is appreciated.
-- Stephen Carville
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