Sorry, should have also mentioned that we have found something of a
workaround for this problem.
Try using the -resolution parameter, e.g. -resolution 5.
It may change the appearance of the graphs, somewhat, but the craziness of
the values should disappear.
At least it did in our case.
Hope this works.
-----Original Message-----
From: Costas Vergakis [mailto:vergakis@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 8:45 AM
To: nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com
Cc: c.vergakis@asyk.ase.gr
Subject: [nv-l] xnmgraph problem
Hi all,
I'm having a really annoying problem with xnmgraph.
I'm trying to watch the CPU & Bandwidth of a router,
so i created the following scripts:
#!/usr/bin/ksh
#
/usr/OV/bin/xnmgraph -title "Router CPU" \
-geometry 600x400 -hidename True -poll 5s \
-mib ".1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.109.1.1.1.1.3:CPU5sec:1::::::xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"
#!/usr/bin/ksh
#
/usr/OV/bin/xnmgraph -title "Router Bandwidth" \
-geometry 600x400 -hidename True -poll 5s \
-mib ".1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10:ifInOctets_s1:7::::::xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx,
\
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16:ifOutOctets_s1:7::::::xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx,
\
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10:ifInOctets_s0:2::::::xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx,
\
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16:ifOutOctets_s0:2::::::xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"
where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx the loopback address of the
router.
When i run the scripts everything is fine for the
first 4-5 minutes,
but then i get some irrelevant values (such as
22000000000 or -34000000000)
with no reason and the graphs go crazy!
And here is the funniest part.
When i saved the graphs, i didn't find any "strange"
values inside.
So i recreated the graph.
When i zoomed in the "strange" values were there!!
When i tried to see the statistics the values seemed
to be ok.
Am I missing something here?
Is it something known that i overlooked?
Any ideas?
Solaris 2.7 NetView 7.1.3 FP2
Thanx in advance
Costas
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