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Get graph data in text format instead of generating graph?
Hello,
I want to enable access to the data in cacti thru a webservice...but the problem is, I don´t understand how to collect the data.
What I want is: Total Bandwidth Usage for last month in text-format, like:
13.5G or 149M
or something similar.
I got the graph:
graph_image.php?local_graph_id=28&rra_id=0&view_type=tree&graph_start=1114437492&graph_end=1117029492
How do I get the data in textformat?
I´m a PHP programmer so I´m not afraid to dig thru some scripts...but I need to know what I should look for
Thanks...
EDIT: Looks like I´m not the only one that needs to do this
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=7712
Can any of the developers of cacti just give me a pointer perhaps?
I want to enable access to the data in cacti thru a webservice...but the problem is, I don´t understand how to collect the data.
What I want is: Total Bandwidth Usage for last month in text-format, like:
13.5G or 149M
or something similar.
I got the graph:
graph_image.php?local_graph_id=28&rra_id=0&view_type=tree&graph_start=1114437492&graph_end=1117029492
How do I get the data in textformat?
I´m a PHP programmer so I´m not afraid to dig thru some scripts...but I need to know what I should look for
Thanks...
EDIT: Looks like I´m not the only one that needs to do this
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=7712
Can any of the developers of cacti just give me a pointer perhaps?
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Well, the data that is graphed is stored in RRD files generated with RRDTool. Check out www.rrdtool.org for more information on exporting data from the RRD files.
Good luck
Good luck
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Thanks...
I understand that RRDTool files are used...though I can't say that this tool is obvious or simple to understand...and I have no deeper knowledge of cacti either.
I´ve managed to get data from a rrd-file like this:
switch_traffic_in_28.rrd is of type "bits/sec with Total bandwidth" in cacti.
I get a XML file that looks like this:
I have trouble with:
- Understanding which parameters I should use for the "rrdtool xport" command.
- Interpreting the XML-output. I can't find any documentation about the output format.
If I find the correct parameters for the xport command I only need to loop thru all the rows in the XML and summarize the values to get the totals...that's the easy part
I lack the basic understanding of rrdtool...so if someone seen a howto that would be nice
I understand that RRDTool files are used...though I can't say that this tool is obvious or simple to understand...and I have no deeper knowledge of cacti either.
I´ve managed to get data from a rrd-file like this:
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rrdtool xport --start now-720h --end now DEF:out=rra/switch_traffic_in_28.rrd:traffic_out:MAX XPORT:out:"out bytes"
I get a XML file that looks like this:
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<xport>
<meta>
<start>1116057600</start>
<step>7200</step>
<end>1118656800</end>
<rows>362</rows>
<columns>1</columns>
<legend>
<entry>out bytes</entry>
</legend>
</meta>
<data>
<row><t>1116057600</t><v>1.3456063333e+04</v></row>
<row><t>1116064800</t><v>1.7400663333e+04</v></row>
<row><t>1116072000</t><v>1.5801985689e+04</v></row>
<row><t>1116079200</t><v>1.4365490467e+04</v></row>
<row><t>1118656800</t><v>NaN</v></row>
</data>
</xport>
- Understanding which parameters I should use for the "rrdtool xport" command.
- Interpreting the XML-output. I can't find any documentation about the output format.
If I find the correct parameters for the xport command I only need to loop thru all the rows in the XML and summarize the values to get the totals...that's the easy part
I lack the basic understanding of rrdtool...so if someone seen a howto that would be nice
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Ok, export is the wrong word....
There is a way to retrieve the last value inserted. I don't recall off hand how. Sorry.
There is a way to retrieve the last value inserted. I don't recall off hand how. Sorry.
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you may use "rrdtool last" http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webto ... st.en.html to get the last update timestamp and then "rrdtool fetch" http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webto ... ch.en.html to get the specific data. But here has been a tool "cactiquery". Never installed it. But try to search the forum for it. It may fit your needs...
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Thanks...Im well on my way now
Here's the thing, when I do rrdtool fetch like:
rrdtool fetch switch_traffic_in_24.rrd AVERAGE -s 20050901 -e 20050919
i get a lot of:
1127044800: 1.0029921389e+05 1.1126736736e+05
1127052000: 8.8105098833e+04 9.1622791134e+04
I need to add these together to get total bandwidth used, but I dont know what 1.0029921389e+05 means/how it should be handled
What kind of value is that?
Sorry for these newbie questions
PS: Im doing a webservice that returns bandwidth usage for a specific time interval
Here's the thing, when I do rrdtool fetch like:
rrdtool fetch switch_traffic_in_24.rrd AVERAGE -s 20050901 -e 20050919
i get a lot of:
1127044800: 1.0029921389e+05 1.1126736736e+05
1127052000: 8.8105098833e+04 9.1622791134e+04
I need to add these together to get total bandwidth used, but I dont know what 1.0029921389e+05 means/how it should be handled
What kind of value is that?
Sorry for these newbie questions
PS: Im doing a webservice that returns bandwidth usage for a specific time interval
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This is an exponential notation. It means:GoranTornqvist wrote:but I dont know what 1.0029921389e+05 means
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Take the value 1.0029921389
multiply this value by 10 to the power of 5 (= 100,000)
this results in 100299.21389 in your case
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