dschnur wrote: > > Cheeze wrote: > > If there's anything I personally would add to Intermapper, that would be to > > emulate one function of Cacti/MRTG. That being, to do a historical and a > > count. > > > That's something that we'd like to do in Reports, in a broader sense even. > Besides what you described, we've had several requests for 'sum' across > devices, i.e. the total tx/rx across a set of interfaces on a switch. > > The main difficulty, taking your example, is that it's not completely > straightforward to get total bytes sent from bytes/second; at the least you > have to multiply by the poll interval, which can change! Then with different > datasets having different summation rules, the next problem is coming up with > a reliable way to determine when to apply them. There are a few other issues > as well. > > So as you can see it's a bit more involved than it appears, but we do know > that it's something we need to support. > > ----------- > David Schnur > Development Lead > http://intermapper.com
Completely understood :) I'm not really a programmer and I don't really know how much WOULD be involved in making something like this work. That's why I am not 100% sure how it would be done. I have ideas in my head on how it could be done but, well, I don't know Intermapper underneath the GUI, and therefore I don't think it would be appropriate for me to even speculate on how it could be coded. I do however have faith that yalls are coding machines over there and that yalls will be able to get it working. I agree with you when you say that there's different ways to display the data. That's why this is something that I think will have to be designed/thought out in probably a more communal way (with the customers) to where both sides can so to speak "win". I don't think it's as straightforward as a, "Here, deal with it". Thank you for looking into it and responding. Intermapper rocks :) -------------------- m2f -------------------- Read this topic online here: http://forums.intermapper.com/viewtopic.php?p=4228#4228 ____________________________________________________________________ List archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/intermapper-talk%40list.dartware.com/ To unsubscribe: send email to: [email protected]
