[HOWTO] Sexy Traffic Graphs

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[HOWTO] Sexy Traffic Graphs

Post by ptaylor874 »

Ok - Maybe not "Sexy", but better looking... :)

I've not used Cacti for very long, so perhaps this is a common thing people do that I've not seen, but I thought I'd let everyone else know anyhow.

Personally, I didn't like the default Traffic Graphs in Cacti. I just upgraded to version 0.8.7a, and found that I had the new opacity features, so I played around with them for quite some time, but just couldn't come up with two areas that looked decent when they overlapped. Finally, I came upon a graph on (of all things) a political website that looked great and gave me an idea...

Graph the same data twice - Once as a 100% opaque line, and again as an area with 10% opacity. This would (at least in theory) give a nice solid edge to the lightly colored area, and the areas would blend together fairly well. (I first did this on a different graph and used red and blue - Makes a nice purple!) The Green and Blue don't blend quite as nicely, but it still looks very good.
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Post by gandalf »

Thank you for your contribution. But you definitively should turn green into deep red to make it more sexy :D :lol:
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export template please

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Can someone who has implemented this export a graph template for it please. I seem to have goofed. (or some other change I made recently borked everything.) Trying to narrow down which :p

Oh finaly found it. I forgot to add a color to the traffic_out line added :p
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Re: [HOWTO] Sexy Traffic Graphs

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[/quote]Graph the same data twice - Once as a 100% opaque line, and again as an area with 10% opacity. This would (at least in theory) give a nice solid edge to the lightly colored area, and the areas would blend together fairly well. (I first did this on a different graph and used red and blue - Makes a nice purple!) The Green and Blue don't blend quite as nicely, but it still looks very good.[/quote]

Great looking graphs! Thanks for the tip.

How did you get the legend to line up so well ?

Thanks.

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hosierd wrote:How did you get the legend to line up so well ?
Check <HR> of the last Graph Item.
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hosierd wrote: Great looking graphs! Thanks for the tip.

How did you get the legend to line up so well ?

Thanks.

Doug
It's all in the font choice. You need to select a font that is very "monospaced".

BTW thanks for the tip. The graphs look VERY nice. As soon as the ubuntu packages catch up, I'll be trying this for sure.
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Post by ben_c »

This is handy to know, but i'm interested if this increases processing load on the box as it has to render two lines instead of just the one line/area?

I always need to consider this with a large number of datasources.
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ben_c wrote:This is handy to know, but i'm interested if this increases processing load on the box as it has to render two lines instead of just the one line/area?

I always need to consider this with a large number of datasources.
IMHO, no problem. Graph rendering is done on request only. And you hopefully will never create all 16k graphs in one run
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Post by Kilrathy »

Okay, it's an very old thread, but maybe someone likes my "updated" version of sexy graph also! :)

What I added is, that my graphs has a positive and negative site - so outbound traffic is negativ and goes "down" :)
But first we need som preps:

First you need to create a new CDEF, as I always take graphs with Bits, I made a new CDEF "Turn Bytes into Bits -1" - as you see on the picture, the only thing I changed is a - in the front of the 8.

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Second, we edit or duplicate, what ever you want, the graph template "Interface - Traffic (bits/sec)". For coloring you can do it like ptaylor874 described it.

Then change the Auto Scale Options to Use --alt-autoscale (ignoring given limits) as shown on the picture.

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Third, you need to change for every(!) outgoing item the CDEF to your new created -8 CDEF in the first step.

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Save your new graph template and look your results, if you did everything right (and I didn't miss someting :lol: ) you should have graphes like these:

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This looks nice, indeed.
My recommendation would be to add a LINE1 associated with the MAX CF of both in/out (out to the negative y-axis for sure). This way, you see both AVERAGEs (related to total traffic transferred) as well as MAX (related to top if usage) in one graph. The effect is seen on historical vies only.
This would be my favourite for the standard cacti traffic graph!
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Post by danno »

excellent work!

I have three remaining problems-

-I'm using the 95th percentile traffic, and I noticed that the numbers for the negative graphing are actually negative numbers, unlike yours. I'm looking for 95th percentile on both inbound outbound traffic separately. Maybe I'm asking for too much :)


- I can't get the equivalent 95th percentile line for the negative graphing to work properly... it just uses the 'positive' number and overlaps the actual

- The maximum outbound appears to give an incorrect amount.

Attached is a typical graph from where I'm currently at. I appreciate any insights offered.
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Post by Findarato »

you dont have to change the legend's values to -, just the graphing parts.
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Post by danno »

done. That changes the hard values- thanks!
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Post by hamish »

Does anyone else get borked graph definitions when you edit existing graph templates to make them look like this?

I've had endless problems with graphs that stop working when I add lines or transparent areas that are duplicates of existing data templates... Mostly ahere the graph seems to lose the link between the data template and the data query... Or is it that the data query loses the link between the data template and the XML attribute...

Anyway... It's B:L*&^Y annoying...

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Post by danno »

Are you sure to place it all in the right order? Not saying I would know that misordering it would cause the problem, but just being sure that you have it in order anyway.
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