Satellite transponder statistics graphs Using Cacti!

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Satellite transponder statistics graphs Using Cacti!

Post by statsfreak »

Hi All

Although this is not really a support / help posting it s maybe interesting to you: 8)

In my spare time I ve been working on a satellite scanner which is scanning the sky in The Hague (The Netherlands) on five satellites and store all information in a MySQL database.

As a nice addition to my site I ve added some Cacti / RRD graphs. I started with some standard graphs and added later some templates such as the MySql and Apache template and also created various satellite related graphs created by myself such as a satellite transponder signal strength and SNR graph.

Also I ve used the Cacti debug output as an example to create RRD databases and graphs in my own software (due to the dynamic creation of RRD graphs and irregular update intervals I couldn t use Cacti for this.) Cacti was a great help during the development of these dynamic graphs!

I d like to thank all Cacti developers for their great effort. It wouldn t be possible for me to show all graphs on my site without your help!

If you re interested you can see a Cacti Export of all my graphs on:

http://www.satscan.net/cactiexport/www. ... et_13.html

An example of some dynamically generated RRD graphs (per satellite transponder graphs are at the end of the page):

http://www.satscan.net/transponder.php? ... nderID=839

Kind Regards

Iwan van Rienen
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Cool... :D
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