From: Byam, C. R <CR...@hs...> - 2008-05-10 13:36:35
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On 5/9/08 2:15 PM, "Joshua Krause" <fo...@tr...> wrote: > I was wondering if there is a way to say disable alarming for a series of > ports but still graph the actual bandwidth on them. That way in the future if > I wanted to enable alarming I still having some history from the port. The way we worked around this was to use a modified mrtg cfgmaker that modifies filenames so that hobbit can understand them and use hobbit/rrd/ as the work dir. You can then disable alarming on what you want and still graph interface data. For example: X.x.x.x host-6509 # badconn:1:1:2 DEVMON:tests(cpu,fans,if_col,if_err,if_load,if_stat,power,uptime),except(all ;ifName;na:Gi3/16|Gi3/3|Gi3/4|Gi7/3[0-9]|Gi7/40) |