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makrisv
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Graphs with max values

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hi,

i am trying to graph a line with the max values that an RRA have reached. For example, I have a graph showing PPP sessions on a Juniper BRAS-1440 and I want to create a line in the graph showing the maximum value of users. Is that possible? I have create a line2 in the graph, and give in the CF area, MAX, but no luck.

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Check to make sure your RRD file contains the MAX RRA first. Then, you will only see the Max on the Weekly and above graphs. I used to use this all the time and it works like a charm. What people often forget is to include the MAX RRA in their RRD files.

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Post by makrisv »

I am not exactly sure what you mean "make sure your RRD file contains the MAX RRA". I have used the command rrdtool info <<filename.rra>> and it contained values for CF = "MAX". Also I use GPRINT to print the MAX users, and it seems to work, so I suppose the MAX is contained into the RRA. Please correct me if i am wrong. I am attaching a graph and a screen shot of the graph template.

Thanks in advance for your time,
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Post by makrisv »

and the graph template
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Post by gandalf »

Unfortunatley, the graph image is not displayed.
Please click that graph and select the wrnech next to one of the graphs. Post the whole rrdtool graph statement
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