On 2/6/11 2:26 PM, "Andrew Hoyos" <hoyosa@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 1:58 PM, Mike Horwath <drechsau@iphouse.net> wrote:
On 2/6/11 1:53 PM, "Jay Hanke" <jayhanke@MANKATONETWORKS.NET> wrote:
I dunno. These graphs are pretty neat from the guys in Madison. http://stats.net.wisc.edu/
Haha, if only I were an EDU with a ton of cheap labor :)
What about aggregate of all data through the switching fabrics?
The MadIX graphs are pretty easily done with some publicly available tools and simple interface stats.
Check out network-weathermap: http://www.network-weathermap.com/
There is a plugin for cacti that allow you to pull in RRD data for use in the weathermap.
Awesome, I'll put on the list.
Also, it's pretty trivial to add DS values from mutiple RRD files, to create an aggregate graph of the total in/out bits on the switching fabric.
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