Thanks Leslie.
There was a good example in /usr/OV/reports/C/0graphDemo. The example
graphed the DJIA and the IBM stock prices. The data was formatted like this
1 0 mm.dd.yy-hh.mm.ss rate
1 0 mm.dd.yy-hh.mm.ss rate
1 0 mm.dd.yy-hh.mm.ss rate
The command was:
exec /usr/OV/bin/xnmgraph < /logs/xnmgraph.txt \
-title "Event Rate" \
-lineWidth 1 \
-displayWidth 24h \
-units "Events" \
-mib "-1:Events;;;;;;;"
> Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 16:35:24 -0500
> From: "Leslie Clark/Southfield/IBM" <lclark@us.ibm.com>
> Subject: Re: xnmgraph
> Well, you might try going about it backwards. Graph something that is
> collected by
> snmpCollect. Anything. While you have the graph open, do the File.. Save
> function. That saves an ascii file. In that ascii file are the
instructions
> for
> reconstituting the graph from the data in the file. That should give you a
> model.
> Cordially,
> Leslie A. Clark
> IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
> Detroit
Ray Westphal
NMSA Systems Administrator
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