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| Author: | ar_sarav [ Wed Jan 27, 2010 5:58 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Multiple host in single graph |
Is it possible to monitor multiple host in single graph? Ex. Packet loss Monitoring for Primary & Secondary WAN link in a single graph. |
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| Author: | stevesh [ Thu Jan 28, 2010 9:32 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Multiple host in single graph |
Yes. You need to first define the Targets for the component lines of the graph, then define a UserDefined graph over the two (or more) component Targets. This is not really a cfgmaker issue, it is using the extended Routers2 directives. See the documentation on Userdefined graphs and the routers.cgi*Graph[] directive. Steve |
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| Author: | ar_sarav [ Fri Jan 29, 2010 6:40 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Multiple host in single graph |
Hi Steve, Following is the code using but getting 2 different graphs. I want both the hosts in Single Graph. Please advise. Regards ARS. ######### #WAN-Primary Target[WAN-Primary.ping]: `mrtg-ping-probe -t 42 -p loss/loss WAN-Primary` PageTop[WAN-Primary.ping]: <H1> WAN-Primary Response time </H1> Title[WAN-Primary.ping]: Packet Loss Monitoring - WAN-Primary Factor[WAN-Primary.ping]: 0.001 Maxbytes[WAN-Primary.ping]: 100 AbsMax[WAN-Primary.ping]: 101 Options[WAN-Primary.ping]: growright,gauge YLegend[WAN-Primary.ping]: % Packet Loss ShortLegend[WAN-Primary.ping]: % LegendO[WAN-Primary.ping]: Low: LegendI[WAN-Primary.ping]: High: Legend1[WAN-Primary.ping]: Ping response time range Legend2[WAN-Primary.ping]: Ping response time range Legend4[WAN-Primary.ping]: Peak low response RTT Legend3[WAN-Primary.ping]: Peak high response RTT routers.cgi*WithPeak[WAN-Primary.ping]: none routers.cgi*Options[WAN-Primary.ping]: nomax, nopercent, nototal, scaled routers.cgi*InOut[WAN-Primary.ping]: no routers.cgi*InCompact[WAN-Primary.ping]: no routers.cgi*GraphStyle[WAN-Primary.ping]: range routers.cgi*Icon[WAN-Primary.ping]: clock-sm.gif routers.cgi*ShortName[WAN-Primary.ping]: Response routers.cgi*Graph[WAN-Primary.ping]: WAN1 #WAN-Secondary Target[WAN-Secondary.ping]: `mrtg-ping-probe -t 42 -p loss/loss WAN-Secondary` PageTop[WAN-Secondary.ping]: <H1> WAN-Secondary Response time </H1> Title[WAN-Secondary.ping]: Packet Loss Monitoring - WAN-Secondary Factor[WAN-Secondary.ping]: 0.001 Maxbytes[WAN-Secondary.ping]: 100 AbsMax[WAN-Secondary.ping]: 101 Options[WAN-Secondary.ping]: growright,gauge YLegend[WAN-Secondary.ping]: % Packet Loss ShortLegend[WAN-Secondary.ping]: % LegendO[WAN-Secondary.ping]: Low: LegendI[WAN-Secondary.ping]: High: Legend1[WAN-Secondary.ping]: Ping response time range Legend2[WAN-Secondary.ping]: Ping response time range Legend4[WAN-Secondary.ping]: Peak low response RTT Legend3[WAN-Secondary.ping]: Peak high response RTT routers.cgi*WithPeak[WAN-Secondary.ping]: none routers.cgi*Options[WAN-Secondary.ping]: nomax, nopercent, nototal, scaled routers.cgi*InOut[WAN-Secondary.ping]: no routers.cgi*InCompact[WAN-Secondary.ping]: no routers.cgi*GraphStyle[WAN-Secondary.ping]: range routers.cgi*Icon[WAN-Secondary.ping]: clock-sm.gif routers.cgi*ShortName[WAN-Secondary.ping]: Response routers.cgi*Graph[WAN-Secondary.ping]: WAN12 ######## |
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| Author: | stevesh [ Tue Feb 02, 2010 9:28 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Multiple host in single graph |
| Author: | ar_sarav [ Wed Feb 03, 2010 8:06 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Multiple host in single graph |
Hi Steve, It works perfectly. Thanks for the support. Regards ARS |
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