Dears,
Am trying to add a template to use it whenever i need to. Its for Cisco available/used Modems.
I have the needed oids:
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.47.1.1.6.0 cmSystemModemsInUse
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.47.1.1.7.0 cmSystemModemsAvailable
I need to have both on the same graph. I was able to add single oid as described in:
http://forums.cacti.net/about10520.html ... ght=modems
but not to have both on the same graph or prepare a template to be used anytime.
Also i need to calculate the % usage.
Any ideas Please.
Flaifel
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For both OIDs please create a new copy of the "SNMP - Generic OID" Data Template. Give them a meaningful name each and replace the OID found at the bottom by those you've mentioned above.
Then, please create a new Graph Template and fill in the titles etc. Add a new Graph Template Item for each of your Data Templates. You may find some screenshots on Graph Template creation in the second to last link of my signature (yes, it was written for Data Input Methods, but the Graph Template generation is quite identical).
This being done, please post
- a screenshot of your resulting Graph applied to one arbitrary device
- click on this graph, see 4 more graphs with a wrench each. Click the wrench and post the rrdtool graph statement found
- please post the math you want to have applied
Then I'll help you create the necessary CDEF for your math
Reinhard
Then, please create a new Graph Template and fill in the titles etc. Add a new Graph Template Item for each of your Data Templates. You may find some screenshots on Graph Template creation in the second to last link of my signature (yes, it was written for Data Input Methods, but the Graph Template generation is quite identical).
This being done, please post
- a screenshot of your resulting Graph applied to one arbitrary device
- click on this graph, see 4 more graphs with a wrench each. Click the wrench and post the rrdtool graph statement found
- please post the math you want to have applied
Then I'll help you create the necessary CDEF for your math
Reinhard
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