We use gnuplot with cgi-scripts over the web as a selectrive
replacement for xnmgraph (about 5 times faster than on X).
Either you grab hold of gnuplot 3.5 and the timeseries-patch
or grab hold of a stable gnuplot 3.6 beta (347?).
relevant gnuplot-urls:
http://science.nas.nasa.gov/~woo/gnuplot/beta/
ftp://ftp.dartmouth.edu/pub/gnuplot/
ftp://monu1.cc.monash.edu.au/pub/
ftp://ftp.ipc.chiba-u.ac.jp/pub/pub.yamaga/gnuplot/3.6/
ftp://cmpc1.phys.soton.ac.uk/pub/
ftp://irisa.irisa.fr/pub/
here the perl-script as an example:
Alfred Reibenschuh jun.
CAiT - Networkmanagement
+43-1-31333-88091
alfred.reibenschuh@cait.co.at
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>Von: Neil Núñez[SMTP:nnunez@ESPOL.EDU.EC]
>Gesendet: Freitag, 3. Juli 1998 20:37
>Betreff: GnuPlot as report tools
>
>I'm trying to use the gnuplot to graph the info that snmpcollector get, but
>I can do to the gnuplot to graph well.
>
>I know that this is not group topic but if anyone could help to graph with
>gnuplot. I format the data as gnuplot required but
>not accept time format.
>
>Please send me a demo or example of how to do this.
>
>Thanks in advanced.
>
>Neil Nu~ez
>Network Assistant
>ESPOL - Guayaquil (Ecuador)
>nnunez@espol.edu.ec
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