From: oetiker
Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 16:38:57 +0000 (+0000)
Subject: using the 1.2 website as a basis for the new 1.3 website
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-## All errors by Tobias Oetiker
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-# Extends the original WML Navbar
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-#use wml::des::navbar
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-#include "$(ROOT)/.wml/nestednavbar.inc"
-#include "$(ROOT)/.wml/tobis.inc"
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-Website and
-RRD TOOL
-created by
-Tobi Oetiker
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-For more information
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-This page was updated on, <:print "".localtime(time):>
This will configure, compile and install RRDtool in
-/usr/local/rrdtool-VERSION.
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Additional Notes
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If you prefer to install RRDtool in some other place, use:
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-sh configure --prefix=/some/other/RRDtool-dir
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-sh configure --enable-shared
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-not find it, you can still build RRDtool but no perl modules will be
-generated.
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-directory. This will require you to use a 'use lib' statement in your
-RRDtool perl programs. If you do not care what happens to your site-perl
-directory, you can also use:
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-make site-perl-install
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will install the perl modules whereever you keep your local perl
-modules. Doing this reliefs you from using 'use lib' in your scripts.
-
-During the long months of RRDtool development, I received a lot of
-support and patches from the people subscribed on the mrtg-developers
-mailinglist.
-
-<: print &wml_fmt_verbatim( {FILE => "$(ROOT)/../CONTRIBUTORS"}); :>
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-#include "$(ROOT)/.wml/template.inc" section=developers subsection=none
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Keep in Touch
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rrd-developers mailing list
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If you start hacking rrdtool, make sure you subscribe to the
-rrd-developers mailing list by sending a message with the subject
-'subscribe' to rrd-developers-request@list.ee.ethz.ch. On
-this list you will find other people who are interested in the guts
-of RRDtool.
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-
There is also an archive of past
-Traffic on this List
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-
Contributing
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-
Contributed feature and bug patches are most welcome. But please
-send complete patches. A complete patch patches the CODE as well as
-the CHANGES, CONTRIBUTORS and the POD files. Please send your Patches
-either to the mailing list or directly to the Author.
-
-
NOTE: Use GNU 'diff --recursive --unified oldtree newtree' for generating
-your patchfiles
-
-If you want to provide a mirror site or are producing binaries for another
-platform, please drop a line to oetiker@ee.ethz.ch.
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-#include "$(ROOT)/.wml/template.inc" section=frontends subsection=bigsister
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Big Sister
-
by Thomas Aeby
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-
-The Big Sister system and network monitor concentrates on
-detecting failing services and systems, displaying status
-overviews and alarming. As a means of providing diagnostic
-information to the system administrator Big Sister also
-collects trend data and uses RRDTool as a powerful and
-easy-to-use utility for storing and visualizing collected
-data.
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-Big Sister's features include:
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-detection of service or system failure via an agent
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-alarming
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-display of consolidated and/or detailed status overviews
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-collection and visualization of system performance data via RRDTool
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-interconnection of different Big Sister sites
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Bronc aims to be the fastest front-end available for RRDtool. It is
-written in Perl, using Mason as a template/component engine and mod_perl
-to speed things up. Bronc features...
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a SNMP collector, which queries SNMP-capable devices and stores
-measurements in RRDtool databases
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on-the-fly graphing using BRONC::Grapher, which runs under mod_perl
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a extensible, Perl-based configuration file, which allows for quick
-configuration of complex graphs
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Bronc is written by Chris Snell and is available from the Bronc Home Site.
Cricket is the result of work at WebTV to design and implement a completely
-different kind of wrapper for RRD. It features:
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a hierarchical configuration system, which avoids duplicate info in the
- config files
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full flexibility in RRD structure (arbitrary numbers of DS's and RRA's)
-
a CGI-based graph-on-demand application
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SNMP- and EXEC-based data gathering
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Available from
-Jeff's Cricket Site
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-#include "$(ROOT)/.wml/template.inc" section=frontends subsection=flowscan
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FlowScan
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by Dave Plonka
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-FlowScan is a network analysis and reporting tool that processes flow
-files generated by Cflowd, http://www.caida.org/Tools/Cflowd/,
-which collects flow data from Cisco routers.
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-a "CampusIO" report which allows one to generate graphs showing traffic
-by IP protocol, traffic by "well-known" service, and traffic passed
-between Autonomous Systems.
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-a "SubNetIO" report which maintains RRD files containing information
-on how many bytes, packets, and flows have been sourced from or destined
-for each subnet.
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-the ability to determine bandwidth usage by "elusive" application protocols
-such as "RealMedia" and "Napster" using an adaptive, state-based measurement
-technique. See http://net.doit.wisc.edu/data/Napster/ for more details.
-
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-a modular report mechanism that enables users to write or customize
-reports that can either derived from existing reports or be altogether
-new ones.
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-Firewall access statistics logging and graphics
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-Keep graphics of last day, week, month and year statistical data
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-RRDtool based (stores data into non growing round robin databases)
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-Completely Perl written (uses RRDs perl module)
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-Client/Server structure (the server runs on the fw-1 managment module, the client can be anywhere perhaps where a Web server runs, the communication TCP port is configurable)
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-Both client and server sides don't need to run as 'root'
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-Fully configurable (users can freely define criterias to match when filtering the FW log and which db and graphics to generate, which graphic's format, colors and labels, which file names etc.)
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-Automatic generation of DBs, graphics and html files
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-Automatic prevention of spikes in case of counter resets due to server restarts
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-Automatic detection of missed data
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-Automatic detection of configuration errors
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-Default configuration file to generate common firewall statistics (total connections, connections per protocol, total accepted connections per protocol, etc.)
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-Detailed installation and configuration instructions
-
Hoth is an IP accounting tool exclusively for Linux 2.2, as it relies
-on the IPChains firewalling code (it will be ported to 2.4 once the kernel
-is stable). Hoth has the ability to account per source/destination IP,
-source/destination port, protocol, interface, just like the real ipchains.
-Furthermore you can stack every accounted data.
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Hoth consists of an .ini style like config file, scripts for creating
-the firewall rules out of the config file and a CGI script to view the accounted
-data as graphics, which are created realtime.
Using RRDtool from the command line or through its Perl bindings is
-pretty straight forward. But this will not buy you the solution to all your
-monitoring needs. RRDtool does not help you to organize your data
-acquisition and presentation. This is the point where the front ends come
-in. Some of these are tools which relie on rrdtool to functions, others are
-tools which can work nicely all on their own, and rrdtool is just an
-optional data graphing and logging addon.
-
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Availability
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-
To my knowledge these are the RRDtool frontends which are publicly
-available:
-NMIS is a Network Management System which performs multiple functions from the OSI Network Management Functional Areas, mainly Fault and Performance Management. The idea being to make use of all that polling for performance stats and get fault management for free.
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-Sample pages are available on the NMIS home page.
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-NMIS features include:
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-The entire network is summarised into a single metric, which indicates reachability, availability and health of all network devices being managed by NMIS.
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-Summary page for entire network with reachability, availability, health, response time metrics
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-Summary pages of devices including device information, health graph, and interface summary
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-Color coded events, status for at a glance interpretation.
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-Graphing of Interface, CPU, Memory stats for Cisco Routers and Switches.
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-Graphs can be drilled into.
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-Graphs produced on the fly.
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-Graphs can have varying lengths from 2hours to 1 year
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-Interface statistics are returned in Utilisation not just bits per second
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-Response time graphed and metrics for health and availability generated from statistics collected
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-Integrated Fault and Performance Management
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-Threshold engine which send alerts on certain thresholds.
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-Alert events are issued for device down or interface down
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-Event levels are set according to how important the device is
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-Events are "State full" including thresholds, meaning that an event is only issued once.
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-Notification engine can be expanded to handle any "command line" notification method, including email, paging,
-signs, speakers, etc
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-A list of current events is available and there is an escalation level and time the event has been active.
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-Events are logged
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-Outage time calculated for each down event
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-Planned outages can be put in so alerts are not issued
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-Reports for utilisation, outages, etc
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-Find functions which search based on strings in interface types and descriptions.
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-Dynamic handling of ifIndex changes and difficult SNMP interface handling
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-Integrated logging facility to view events and syslog messages.
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The Network Resource Grapher is a MRTG-like package for the generation
-and automation of very large quantities or RRDtool databases and their
-graphs. (WiscNet has over 8,000 MRTG rype graphs)
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NRG works with several meta layers, allowing for efficient maintenance of
-very large configurations. The lowest layer of configuration uses a configuration files very much like the ones from MRTG.
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Check this example page
-or download from Steves ftp site.
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-ntop is a web-based application for both Unix and Win32 that reports information about network traffic, similar to what the popular Unix top command does. Main ntop features include:
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Sort network traffic according to many (IP and non-IP) protocols
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Display traffic statistics
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Show IP traffic distribution among the various protocols
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Analyse IP traffic and sort it according to the source/destination
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Display IP Traffic Subnet matrix (who's talking to who?)
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Ability to access data from remote using popular languagues such as Perl and PHP
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-By means of the ntop Perl API, it is possible to extract live traffic data from ntop and easily store them into the RRDTool. Thanks to the RRDTool, network administrators can perform advanced and long-term traffic trend analysis statistics. An early prototype of ntop+RRDTool can be found at http://www.ntop.org/RRD/.
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Orca is a tool useful for plotting arbitrary data from text files onto a
-directory on a Web server.
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-Blair's Homepage
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remstats
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by Thomas Erskine
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-
Remstats is a statistics gathering and graphing system. The idea behind remstat is
-to run little data collection agents on remote machines and poll them from a central server where the data is kept.
-The datapresentation happens on the fly with automatically generated rrdcgi scripts which
-create the necessary graphs on demand. Graphs can also be created statically if running rrdcgi is not possible.
-
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For more information please go to Thomas's Website.
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RRGrapher
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by Dave Plonka
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-
-
-RRGrapher is a front-end for RRDTOOL that allows you to interactively
-build graphs of your own design. It allows you the freedom to use any
-combination of other RRDTOOL frond-ends such as MRTG, Cricket, and
-14all to create and maintain the .rrd files, but generate graphs
-containing data from any of those sources in the same graphs.
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-Unlike other RRDTOOL front-ends, RRGrapher doesn't produce ".rrd"
-files, it is used in conjunction with other popular front-ends, or
-custom front-ends of your own devising.
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-RRGrapher's features include:
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-A simple installation - RRGrapher is just a single CGI script.
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-The ability to create graphs from data sources stored in many ".rrd"
-files, even those created by any number of different RRDTOOL
-front-ends.
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-"Bookmark-able" URLs for your web browser - RRGrapher generates URLs
-which contain all the information needed to reproduce your custom
-graph, allowing you to produce them on-demand in the future.
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-Display of an rrdtool command-line that you could use to generate the
-graph - RRGrapher could help you to learn how to use RRDTOOL, or will
-at least provide a command line which you can cut-and-paste to generate
-your graph in "batch" mode, for instance to display on a web page.
-
-
-SLAMon is a front-end for RRDTool that allows you to calculate working
-hour and 24-by-7 availability for anything that you're currently
-monitoring with RRDTool. The graphs and reports can cover any time
-period you're interested in: daily, monthly, yearly, etc.
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-
-
-Currently SLAMon doesn't directly do any monitoring itself. For that you
-need another front-end, to create and update RRD files for each
-resource. The measurements contained in these files are used as input by
-SLAMon to calculate availability and update the corresponding
-availability RRDs.
-
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-#!/bin/bash
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-# Slightly modified version of my script to check the bill
-# Alex van den Bogaerdt , oct 11, 2000
-#
-# It is hereby in the public domain. Use at your own risk.
-#
-# Prices, bandwidth etcetera are not fetched from a database
-# in this example. You need to modify that anyway.
-#
-# To be useful, this script needs access to an RRD which covers
-# at least two months worth of data, in the correct resolution.
-#
-# For an RRA which covers 62 days (2 months), 15 minutes per
-# sample, 512kbps:
-#
-# rrdtool create internet.rrd --step 900
-# DS:int1in:COUNTER:1000:0:64000 \
-# DS:int1out:COUNTER:1000:0:64000 \
-# RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:6000
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-exec 2>&1
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-FIXEDk=64
-LIMITk=512
-FIXED=$((FIXEDk*1000))
-LIMIT=$((LIMITk*1000))
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-ACCESSLINE=2585.05
-FIXEDPRICE=530.00
-PERinb=9.50
-PERout=0.95
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-RRD=/home/rrdtool/rrddata/internet.rrd
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-/bin/rm -f /home/rrdtool/rrdpng/internet*.png
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-echo 'Content-Type: text/html'
-echo ''
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-export DATUM=`/bin/date +date/time:\ %Y%m%d\ %H:%M:%S`
-export FILENAME=`/bin/date +%s`$$
-
-#
-# Calculate 1st of the month
-#
-# Tip, use a script here that can parse QUERY_STRING. This allows you
-# to setup some links with varying time spans. You will be interested
-# in intermediate results; such as "what would the bill be like if the
-# traffic would be like this the whole month long".
-#
-FIRST=`/bin/date +%Y%m01`
-LAST=`date -d $FIRST +%s`
-START=end-1m
-
-#
-# And finally the output:
-#
-echo 'Internet'
-echo ''
-echo '
'
-echo -n '
'
-echo 'Our internet provider will bill us for the amount of bandwidth used
- per month. Part of this bandwidth is prepaid, the rest is paid for
- on a kilobit-per-second basis. Bandwidth used outside the red lines
- is expensive as this needs to be paid for separately in addition to
- the fee for the connection itself.'
-echo '
-Our internet provider does usage based billing. Part of the bandwidth
-is at a fixed price, the remaining bandwidth is subject to UBB.
-
-
The UBB works as follows: every sample period the current bandwidth is
-calculated. When it is above the UBB rate, the excess is used to build
-an average over a month. This average is used to calculate the bill.
-
-
I do trust the provider however I do not necessarily trust their billing
-system. Therefore I need a way to check the bill.
-
-
Normal usage would be to graph from the 1st of the previous month until
-the 1st of the current month. RRDtool does all the calculations, using
-CDEF statements. I use bash to collect the prices from a database, then
-start the RRDtool script with those variables filled in.
-
-
The data that I used to create the image has been altered to protect
-our privacy and the providers pricing policy (meaning: its bogus data).
-It does show however how it works. If I create the graph using correct
-values for start and end times, the only difference should be caused by
-rounding and by different polling times.
-
-
-
-
If you are interested in the script generating this, get it
-here.
I work for an ISP in southeastern Oklahoma, One day the owner wanted to
-know the percentages of users connected at a certain carrier speeds. So him
-and I started working on a perl script that would do this job. What we did
-is setup a perl script that would snmpwalk every Lucent Portmaster we had
-and tally up the results and build the graph. I also added the percent of
-totally port utilization with the black line on the graph. As we found out
-less than 50% of our users do not connect at v.90 speeds. I love rrdtool I
-write all of my rrdtool probes in perl and use all the perl bindings the
-add/build/update/graph... Its really quite easy once I realized how it
-worked. MRTG was easy to learn but rrdtool was a totally different ball
-game.
Orca is a
-general purpose tool for taking arbitrary numerical data in text files
-to generate daily through yearly plots.
-
-
For sites with more than one system, Orca allows comparisons
-between different measurements on the same system and plotting the
-same measurement from different systems on the same page. This allows
-easy problem identification and debugging when a working system is
-compared to a non-working system.
-
-
The Orca plotting system is broken into two parts, a data
-measurement tool and the plotting tool. One data gathering tool,
-orcallator.se, currently consists of a program that only runs on
-Solaris hosts and gathers CPU, disk, network, memory, etc usage
-information. Orcallator.se is a single process program that gathers
-all system statistics, so it's nice to a busy system in that it
-doesn't impact the system by spawning many subprocesses as a shell
-script would. Orcallator.se places the gathered information in a
-space separated text file.
-
-
Orca, the Perl plotting tool, then reads these text files from one
-or most hosts and generates RRD files and an HTML tree of plots and
-pages. Any data gathering tool that outputs data in an acceptable
-format can be used with Orca. Orca reads a configuration file that
-specifies which data to read from the input text files and how to plot
-it.
-
-
The plots below show a subset of the measurements for a single
-Solaris host running at Yahoo!/GeoCities. Visit this
-site for a more complete example.
I work for Weathertools.com, here in San Antonio, TX USA. Among other
-things, we sell weather stations that can be mounted on a roof of a
-building. Some of these weather stations are wireless and solar powered
-and are able to measure temperature, wind speed, wind direction,
-barometric pressure and rainfall, as well as other things. We have a
-demonstation unit up on our roof and I wanted to put some graphs of the
-readings on the web. We've been graphing the readings using a
-Windows-based program but its graphs just don't look all
-that cool. I thought I could improve on them, so I scoured the 'Net and
-found some software written by a guy
-named Alan Batie from Portland, Oregon USA. His software (written on a
-FreeBSD box) pulls the data from the weather station over the station's
-serial port. Alan is currently graphing his weather
-readings with MRTG but I wanted to take it a step further and graph mine
-with RRDtool. So, I wrote a quick little Perl hack that reads the data
-from Alan's utility and then sends the data, via a HTTP request, to our
-colocated servers downtown. The HTTP request is made to another Perl hack
-I wrote which runs under mod_perl. This script takes the readings and
-stores them in an RRD file using the shared RRD Perl module, RRDs.
-Finally, I needed a way to graph this data. To do this, I used a program
-called Bronc, which I wrote last
-year. Bronc reads its configuration from a template and then generates
-graphs in real time (on-the-fly) using the RRDs Perl module.
-I worked for a NASA project called EarthKAM in southern California.
-Our project must monitor space shuttle telemetry both real-time and after
-the mission has been completed. The information is stored in a database,
-so rrdtool was the perfect solution - it's cgi interface allows generation
-of web pages showing the status of incoming telemetry, and the perl module
-allowed me to quickly create a user interface allowing users to display any
-or all of the incoming information on whatever time scale they need.
-rrdtool is awesome!
-
RRDtool has a lot of power, but it is not immediately visible to the
-uninitiated. In the gallery you can read short reports of people who
-did interesting stuff with RRDtool together with impressive graphs.
If you have a material to contribute to the gallery as well, please
-send me an interesting graph together with some words describing it.
-For me it is best if your contribution come in the form of a wml file.
-Look here for an example wml file. Modle your
-entry after this example.
These two graphs show a routing instability in peer1's network which
-caused traffic to swing over to peer2's network. The names have been
-changed to protect the innocent. This is an example of how graphs from
-RRD Tool (in this case, created using Cricket) can show behavior of a
-network (automatic failover and recovery) that's otherwise hard to
-visualize.
-
-
Jeff is also the Author of
-Cricket
-the most popular frontend to RRDtool.
I currently use rrdtool with Jeff Allen's cricket frontend to monitor all
-aspects of my Sun servers mostly through custom scripts that feed the data
-into cricket. With the ability to visualy see what is happening with our
-servers we are better able to proactively manage them. Included here are
-graphs for application licenseing statistics ( Flexlm ), system load average,
-CPU-utilization, Memory usage, and Disk utilization. I have many more items
-on each server that get monitored but these are some of the more interesting
-looking graphs.
-
-
Fluxoscope
-is a system used by SWITCH for
-measurements of our external network traffic. One of its products are
-graphs which represent, for each external connection, the protocol
-distribution of traffic over time. The example graph shows the
-traffic distribution on our connection to UUnet (our main US transit
-provider) over a period of a week. The "positive" part of the graph
-shows incoming traffic (what we receive from the US), the "negative"
-part corresponds to outgoing traffic (what we send them).
Below is a graph generated by a RRDtool front-end called
-"Network Resource Grapher" (aka NRG.) It shows the query
-rates of a domain name server for a non-profit regional network
-service provider during a work-day.
-
-
-#At the end of September and in early October, there are two opportunities to learn more about
-#RRDtool:
-#
-#
-#
I will be leading a RRDtool workshop @ CAIDA (San Diego) from September
-#29th to September 30th 1999 (iec.caida.org/workshop/9909/)
-#
On October the 4th I will give a Talk on RRDtool @ NANOG-17 in Montreal
-#(www.nanog.org/mtg-9910/)
-#
-#
-
-#
-
-
-
RRDtool
-
-
If you know MRTG, you can think of RRDtool as a reimplementation of MRTGs
-graphing and logging features. Magnitudes faster and more flexible than you ever
-thought possible
-
-
RRD is the Acronym for Round Robin Database. RRD is a system to store and
-display time-series data (i.e. network bandwidth, machine-room temperature,
-server load average). It stores the data in a very compact way that will not
-expand over time, and it presents useful graphs by processing the data to
-enforce a certain data density. It can be used either via simple wrapper
-scripts (from shell or Perl) or via frontends that poll network devices and
-put a friendly user interface on it.
-
-
Get IT
-
-
RRDtool is available for download from this site.
-Currently it compiles on a number of different Unix platforms as well as on
-NT. No binaries are officially provided at this point in time.
RRDtool is not a full replacement for MRTG, as it does not implement all
-the frontend and data aquisition features of MRTG. But it is an excellent
-base for building tools which work much like MRTG only better. Eventually,
-MRTG-3 will be built on top of RRDtool. You do not have to wait though. If you
-can program yourselfe you can use RRDtool right out of the box or if you don't program
-you can use one of several frontends which use RRDtool.
-
-
If you want to stay with MRTG-2 go into the contrib folder of the latest release and take a close look at
-14all.
RRDtool is available under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-This means you can do most things you want with this software as long as you
-do not claim you created the software and don't sell it (or modified version
-of it) under a license other than the GNU GPL.
-
-
Give Credit
-
-
One of the things I get out of RRDtool is 'Being Known in the Industry'.
-This only works if you give credit to RRDtool. This means that you
-mention RRDtool on webpages and other publications containing graphs
-created with RRDtool. If possible, a link should be included in the
-publication, pointing to the RRDtool homepage. Best is to include the RRD
-TOOL logo on these pages.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Make Tobi happy
-
-
I am giving RRDtool away for free. This does not mean, that I don't
-like getting appreciation for my program. If you like RRDtool and
-want to show me your appreciation, have a look at
-my CD wishlist
-. Please put your eMail address into the the Message area, so
-that I can thank you for your present. I do keep a list of People who sent
-me CDs. You can look at it here.
-
-
-
-
-
-remember, information is not knowledge,
- knowledge is not wisdom
- wisdom is not truth
- truth is not beauty
- beauty is not love
- love is not music
- music is the best
-
--- frank zappa
-
If you want to keep uptodate with the progress of RRDtool, subscribe to
-this LOW VOLUME list by sending a message with the subject 'subscribe' to rrd-announce-request@list.ee.ethz.ch.
-
-
There is also an archive of past
-Traffic on this List
-
-
Note, that posts to this list will be crossposted to the rrd-users and rrd-developers
-mailinglists.
-
-
rrd-users mailing list
-
-
If you are using RRDtool in your applications, subscribe to
-this list by sending a message with the subject 'subscribe' to rrd-users-request@list.ee.ethz.ch.
-
-Updated Website with License section and CSS for better looks.
-
-
1999-01-25
-
-Spell checked the web site and removed a few navigation quirks.
-
-
1999-01-24
-
-Creation of the RRDtool logo and web site.
-
-
1999-01-22
-
-Release of the second beta Version of RRDtool (0.99.1)
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-#include "$(ROOT)/.wml/template.inc" section=perlbind subsection=RRDp
-#use wml::fmt::pod
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which works by attaching an independent rrdtool process to your
-Perl program through a set of pipes.
-
-
Shared RRD
-
-
integrates RRDtool functionality directly into Perl as a shared
-library module. If you have the choice use this interface, as it is
-more efficient and gives you better access to data returned from the
-various functions of RRDtool
-
-RRDtool does not have a GUI or anything presentable like this
-yet, but you can use RRDtool to create GIF images visualizing the
-data collected with it. Here are two sample images. They do not
-represent any sensible data, they simply show some of the features
-of RRDtool. Most of the visual aspects of the graphs are auto
-configured, but can be overridden when needed.
-
-
RRDtool is a new software concept. Contrary to many other Open Source
-projects this one is not tracking what is available in the commercial world,
-but it is a new approach to data logging and graphing problems.
-
-
If you are new to the RRDtool it is quite likely that you will not be able to make
-do with the information available in the manual. Therefore I recommend everybody
-uses the tutorials as a starting point for exploring RRDtool and its functions.
-
-
-
The RRD Tutorial by Alex van den Bogaerdt is best for getting started.
-
The CDEF Tutorial another one by Alex which is recommended for people who want to get the most out of RRDs graphing function.
-
The RPN Tutorial by Steve Rader that helps those who have forgotten their HP days.
-
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