[rtg] Creating availability graph's

Bart van den Heuvel bart at zokahn.com
Thu Dec 3 03:10:24 EST 2009


Thank you, I'll see what i can make with this.
I'm eager for stories, if anyone on the list is already doing this.

Regards,

Bart

2009/12/2 Clay Fiske <clay at bloomcounty.org>

> If availability is simply based on interface up/down you could just graph
> ifOperStatus (and/or ifAdminStatus) directly. The values would make for a
> confusing graph (2 == down, 1 == up) but it would clearly show any changes.
> Maybe adding "factor=-1" to the grapher line object would make it less
> confusing?
>
> With a little SQL work it should be fairly easy to turn that into a %
> availability graph by hour/day/week etc.
>
> -c
>
> On Dec 2, 2009, at 5:43 AM, Bart van den Heuvel wrote:
>
> > Hello RTG's,
> >
> > Is any of us using RTG to create availability graphs based on SNMP data.
> I would imagen that there is an inteface up (or down) snmp value that you
> can collect and then graph it out in a bar graph.
> >
> > Maybe even differentiate on Admin and Operational status? Is anyone doing
> this using rtg?
> >
> > --
> > Groeten,
> >
> > Bart van den Heuvel
> >
> > Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security
> > will deserve neither and lose both.
> > Benjamin Franklin
> >
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-- 
Groeten,

Bart van den Heuvel

Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security
will deserve neither and lose both.
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