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Re: [hobbit] RRD graphing scales
- To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
- Subject: Re: [hobbit] RRD graphing scales
- From: Henrik Stoerner <henrik (at) hswn.dk>
- Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 20:53:32 +0000 (UTC)
- Newsgroups: lists.hobbit
- Organization: Linux Users Inc.
- References: <759D40D52DC37D4E980D9DC9CEC59880114CDB (at) IRONV.imc2k3.local>
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In <759D40D52DC37D4E980D9DC9CEC59880114CDB (at) IRONV.imc2k3.local> "Gregory Wege" <gwege (at) infomanage.net> writes:
>I'm completing a performance analysis of several servers. In doing this
>I'm seeing inconsistency in the scales in the various charts displayed
>in Hobbit when viewed for different time periods. For example one of my
>web servers had a performance spike, this spiked was picked up in the 24
>hour graph, but not the 12 hour. Is there anything that can be done to
>remedy these scales?
This is a feature of the way RRD works - data is always averaged over
a period of time. Each of the four datasets contain 576 datapoints, so
the 48-hour graph averages data over (48 hours / 576) = 5 minutes - this
happens to be the same as the polling interval, so the 48-hour graph
will show individual measurements.
However, the 12-day graph (I assume that's the one you're referring to)
still has only 576 datapoints, so each of these is an average over a
30-minute period. This will obviously flatten out brief spikes in your
observations.
Regards,
Henrik