95% percentile value - varies with width of graph - how can I get an accurate value consistently?
John Roberts <[email protected]> Fri, 22 Apr 2016 14:14:26 +0000
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Hi All We use icinga as a monitoring tool. We display graphs of switch/router/firewall interface data with the 95% percentile drawn as a line on the graph and the 95% percentile displayed in the legend. The graphs are generated by using pnp4nagios, which if I understand correctly, is using the rrdtool to extract the data and manipulate it. Recently I found that 95% percentiles were showing on the graph as lower than we expected - especially when I increased the custom time span to more than a certain time period. I believe that the cause of this is that "If the resolution of the data is higher than the resolution of the graph, the data will be further consolidated (http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/doc/rrdgraph_data.en.html). I have found out that if I had the following "&w=X" to the url of the pnp4nagios graph, the 95% percentile changes. The 95% percentile continues to increase until the width is 6000 for the particular data in question for a 5 week period i.e. I assume that at this point the graph is wide enough for there to be no need for data consolidation. Do you think that I am correct in my assumptions? And if that is correct, can I use the rrdtool command line to get the 95% percentile value without any need of generating the graph? i.e. I could be sure that no data consolidation has happened. Many thanks in advance for your help and please excuse any deficiencies in my knowledge of rrd/pnp4nagios. Thank you. John _______________________________________________ rrd-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.oetiker.ch/cgi-bin/listinfo/rrd-users