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Post your MRTG Graphs!

Crashsector

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So I finally got this little tool working. I still want to mess around with it some more, but here's a few of my graphs from work. Post em if you got em!

1.5Mbps/768Kbps ADSL Link to Internet:
127.0.0.1_2-day.png


100Mbps Local Network:
127.0.0.1_3-day.png


The box is an SC420 with a 2.8GHz P4 with SBS2003. It's a DC, SharePoint server, and Exchange Server, but most all it does on the weekends is route internet traffic (hence the opposite graphs).

The weekly and monthly graphs aren't that impressive since I just got MRTG working yesterday. The really dense traffic between 18:00 and 0:30 are from us listening to internet radio for the closing shift. [edit - graph is live, so this doesn't apply any more]

P. S.: Pics are coming of the rackmount setup once my punch blocks come in and we can secure the rack to the floor!
 
sl-shast1-1-0-0.sprintlink.net-day.png


One of our Sprint uplinks, only 9MBs. I grow my graphs the opposite way you do however. It only runs at 20-60% capacity however.
 
Yea, I added the growright and bits options to the config, I just haven't had a chance to restart the wperl process. Kinda lazy I guess.

That's some sick bandwidth by the way.
 
Daily Traffic: Dotted line is at RR max upload
osb_2-day.png


Weekly CPU: (Weekly because it's prettier)
osb_cpu-week.png


RoadRunner 6mbps/384kbps
(graphs are live as well)
 
Leme said:
sl-shast1-1-0-0.sprintlink.net-day.png


One of our Sprint uplinks, only 9MBs. I grow my graphs the opposite way you do however. It only runs at 20-60% capacity however.


Hehe, that is probably the most under utilized DS3 I have ever seen. :D
 
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