rrdgraph_examples (1)
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NAME
rrdgraph_examples - Examples for rrdtool graphSYNOPSIS
rrdtool graph /home/httpd/html/test.png --img-formatfollowed by any of the examples below
DESCRIPTION
For your convenience some of the commands are explained here by using detailed examples. They are not always cut-and-paste ready because comments are intermixed with the examples.EXAMPLES
Data with multiple resolutions
--end now --start end-120000s --width 400 DEF:ds0a=/home/rrdtool/data/router1.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE DEF:ds0b=/home/rrdtool/data/router1.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE:step=1800 DEF:ds0c=/home/rrdtool/data/router1.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE:step=7200 LINE1:ds0a#0000FF:"default resolution\l" LINE1:ds0b#00CCFF:"resolution 1800 seconds per interval\l" LINE1:ds0c#FF00FF:"resolution 7200 seconds per interval\l"
Nicely formatted legend section
DEF:ds0=/home/rrdtool/data/router1.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE DEF:ds1=/home/rrdtool/data/router1.rrd:ds1:AVERAGE VDEF:ds0max=ds0,MAXIMUM VDEF:ds0avg=ds0,AVERAGE VDEF:ds0min=ds0,MINIMUM VDEF:ds0pct=ds0,95,PERCENT VDEF:ds1max=ds1,MAXIMUM VDEF:ds1avg=ds1,AVERAGE VDEF:ds1min=ds1,MINIMUM VDEF:ds1pct=ds1,95,PERCENT
Note: consolidation occurs here.
CDEF:ds0bits=ds0,8,* CDEF:ds1bits=ds1,8,*
Note: 10 spaces to move text to the right
COMMENT:" "
Note: the column titles have to be as wide as the columns
COMMENT:"Maximum " COMMENT:"Average " COMMENT:"Minimum " COMMENT:"95th percentile\l" AREA:ds0bits#00C000:"Inbound " GPRINT:ds0max:"%6.2lf %Sbps" GPRINT:ds0avg:"%6.2lf %Sbps" GPRINT:ds0min:"%6.2lf %Sbps" GPRINT:ds0pct:"%6.2lf %Sbps\l" LINE1:ds1bits#0000FF:"Outbound" GPRINT:ds1max:"%6.2lf %Sbps" GPRINT:ds1avg:"%6.2lf %Sbps" GPRINT:ds1min:"%6.2lf %Sbps" GPRINT:ds1pct:"%6.2lf %Sbps\l"
Offsetting a line on the y-axis
Depending on your needs you can do this in two ways:- *
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Offset the data, then graph this
DEF:mydata=my.rrd:ds:AVERAGE
Note: this will also influence any other command that uses ``data''
CDEF:data=mydata,100,+ LINE1:data#FF0000:"Data with offset"
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Graph the original data, with an offset
DEF:mydata=my.rrd:ds:AVERAGE
Note: no color in the first line so it is not visible
LINE1:100
Note: the second line gets stacked on top of the first one
LINE1:mydata#FF0000:"Data with offset":STACK
Drawing dashed lines
Also works for- *
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default style: - - - - -
LINE1:data#FF0000:"dashed line":dashes
- *
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more fancy style with offset: - - --- - --- -
LINE1:data#FF0000:"another dashed line":dashes=15,5,5,10:dash-offset=10
Time ranges
Last four weeks: --start end-4w --end 00:00 January 2001: --start 20010101 --end start+31d January 2001: --start 20010101 --end 20010201 Last hour: --start end-1h Last 24 hours: <nothing at all> Yesterday: --end 00:00
Viewing the current and previous week together
--end now --start end-1w DEF:thisweek=router.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE DEF:lastweek=router.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE:end=now-1w:start=end-1w
Shift the data forward by one week (604800 seconds)
SHIFT:lastweek:604800 [ more of the usual VDEF and CDEF stuff if you like ] AREA:lastweek#0000FF:Last\ week LINE1:thisweek#FF0000:This\ week
Aberrant Behaviour Detection
If the specialized function RRAs exist for aberrant behavior detection, they can be used to generate the graph of a time series with confidence bands and failures.
rrdtool graph example.png \ DEF:obs=monitor.rrd:ifOutOctets:AVERAGE \ DEF:pred=monitor.rrd:ifOutOctets:HWPREDICT \ DEF:dev=monitor.rrd:ifOutOctets:DEVPREDICT \ DEF:fail=monitor.rrd:ifOutOctets:FAILURES \ TICK:fail#ffffa0:1.0:"Failures\: Average bits out" \ CDEF:scaledobs=obs,8,* \ CDEF:upper=pred,dev,2,*,+ \ CDEF:lower=pred,dev,2,*,- \ CDEF:scaledupper=upper,8,* \ CDEF:scaledlower=lower,8,* \ LINE2:scaledobs#0000ff:"Average bits out" \ LINE1:scaledupper#ff0000:"Upper Confidence Bound: Average bits out" \ LINE1:scaledlower#ff0000:"Lower Confidence Bound: Average bits out"
This example generates a graph of the data series in blue (
The raw data comes from an
All of the data is rescaled to bits (instead of Octets) by multiplying by 8. The confidence bounds are computed by an offset of 2 deviations both above and below the predicted values (the CDEFs upper and lower). Vertical lines indicated potential failures are graphed via the
The choice of 2 deviations (a scaling factor) matches the default used internally by the
A note on data reduction:
The rrdtool graph command is designed to plot data at a specified temporal resolution, regardless of the actually resolution of the data in the
SEE ALSO
rrdgraph gives an overview of how rrdtool graph works. rrdgraph_data describesAUTHOR
Program by Tobias Oetiker <tobi@oetiker.ch>This manual page by Alex van den Bogaerdt <alex@vandenbogaerdt.nl> with corrections and/or additions by several people