Re: [cricket-users] min/max/avg.

From: Jeff Johnson (jeff@websitefactory.net)
Date: Wed Jun 02 1999 - 16:12:00 PDT


From: jeff@websitefactory.net (Jeff Johnson)

I'm going to start coding this support next week if nobody gives me any
response the the message I sent last week, included here since you
unfortunetly lost your mail:

On Tue, Jun 01, 1999 at 11:12:44AM -0400, Jeff Johnson wrote:
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> I've just been informed that we require some of our old MRTG
> data, such as the usage:
>
> Max In:
> 174.4 kB/s (90.3%)
> Average In:
> 10.2 kB/s (5.3%)
> Current In:
> 3420.0 B/s (1.8%)
>
> Max Out:
> 20.0 kB/s (10.4%)
> Average Out:
> 6182.0 B/s (3.2%)
> Current Out:
> 4491.0 B/s (2.3%)
>
> MRTG 2.5.4 is giving this data, and it doesn't seem hard at all to hack
> into Cricket, but I thought I'd request here before duplicating work.
> This would be really great guys, and its all that prevents me from rm -rf'ing
> MRTG competely. Well, almost....
>
> When cricket generates the graphs, I have 4 perl processes taking loads of
> CPU time, and it takes a few seconds to load each graph, sometimes up to
> 10 seconds. The server is a P166MMX, slow, but not that slow. MRTG, because
> the gifs aren't generated on the fly, is instant. Would switching the
> server over to FastCGI and mod_perl from CGI help increase the speed? Is
> there ANYTHING I can do? This is the major #2 issues, especially when you
> are navigating the switch-ports pages, with 24 or 48 ports on each switch,
> the 2-3 second delays accessing the pages over a 100mbps on the local lan
> aren't acceptable to my boss.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
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