Hello,
I am running cacti to poll about 6 switches.
Now i would like to have graphs that look something like this:
I found this graph somewhere and i wonder how they did it?
So i would like to have graphs wich show 95% + total bandwith.
Another question, does it matter when i run 64bit counters on 100mbit ports? Those switches have mixed 100 en 1000mbit ports and i don't want to set i manually for every port.
Thank you!
Total bandwith + 95% in one graph?
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Yes this is an interessting graph.
Who can I add values from last month into the graph and what about the predicted values ?
For 64bit counters and 95 Percentage TheWitness has already posted a template here:
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=4160
Who can I add values from last month into the graph and what about the predicted values ?
For 64bit counters and 95 Percentage TheWitness has already posted a template here:
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=4160
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Re: Total bandwith + 95% in one graph?
Hmm,
all you have to do is add a new Graph Item to graph template Interface - Traffic (bits/sec, 95th Percentile) - copy it from graph template Interface - Traffic (bits/sec, Total Bandwidth) and you're all set.
It's that simple. Regards,
Georger
all you have to do is add a new Graph Item to graph template Interface - Traffic (bits/sec, 95th Percentile) - copy it from graph template Interface - Traffic (bits/sec, Total Bandwidth) and you're all set.
It's that simple. Regards,
Georger
Wido wrote:Hello,
I am running cacti to poll about 6 switches.
Now i would like to have graphs that look something like this:
I found this graph somewhere and i wonder how they did it?
So i would like to have graphs wich show 95% + total bandwith.
Another question, does it matter when i run 64bit counters on 100mbit ports? Those switches have mixed 100 en 1000mbit ports and i don't want to set i manually for every port.
Thank you!
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