Graphing CIR

Post general support questions here that do not specifically fall into the Linux or Windows categories.

Moderators: Developers, Moderators

Post Reply
BChirhart
Posts: 29
Joined: Fri Jun 20, 2003 6:24 am

Graphing CIR

Post by BChirhart »

Anyone graph CIR for your serial interfaces? I'm wondering what the best way to do this would be since it is a fixed number that would have to be inputted in manually. Is there such a data source that will allow me to populate the value and have it fixed?
User avatar
bulek
Cacti Pro User
Posts: 854
Joined: Mon May 20, 2002 2:07 am
Location: Poland
Contact:

Post by bulek »

I just use HRULE graph item and this gives me fixed horizontal line representing CIR value.

- bulek
Guest

Post by Guest »

That works great - I did have a problem with the fact that I used a host template/graph template. By making the change, it changed it for all interfaces. I just needed to create a new graph template with the HRule in the new template and then change that graph to use the new template.

Thanks for your help!
ymilner
Posts: 25
Joined: Tue Nov 12, 2002 2:53 am

Post by ymilner »

If we try to exted this further - wouldn't it be nice is there was an option in a graph template to mark an HRULE value as "altered by user"? This way, when you create a new subscriber graph, you would use the same template for every subscriber, and just enter an appropriate CIR or MIR value.

I find this a common issue with otherwise great mechanism of templates.
For example, I have certain wireless brand, where I can get information about different subscribers by using different SNMP OID: some portion of OID string is fixed, and some portion is effectively a subscriber index.
What I would like is a general possibility of variables, that can be entered at the data source creation/graph creation time.

Cheers,

Yuly
Guest

Post by Guest »

This patch don't fix the problem in DATA TEMPLATE !

Does someone succeed to have 2 data source item with 2 différent OID in ONE data template ?

PS : Maybe i don't understand all cause i'm french :p
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest