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Custom graphs again
- To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
- Subject: Custom graphs again
- From: Stewart <stl19847 (at) yahoo.com>
- Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 23:41:03 -0400
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So, I have a bit of a situation.
I have a number of firewalls of various models that I am querying via
SNMP for their interface statistics.
Some have 6 ports on them, some have 8.
Some are named port1,port2,port3, etc. Some are named
inertnal,external,wan1, etc.
I'd like to get around having to do a custom rrd setup for each model of
firewall.
in that vein, it would be nice if I can get the data stored in a
separate RRD file for each interface (the same way that there is a
separate RRD file for each partition on a disk test) so that I can use
the file @RRDFN@ and @RRDPARAM@ stuff to work, but I'm unsure how to do
that.
little help?
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Stewart Larsen
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