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4527.1 | yup | KAOT01::S_HYNDMAN | Acronym Decoder Ring Architect | Thu Feb 11 1993 18:20 | 8 |
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Simple answer:
Yes!
Scott
p.s. See page 4-14 in USE manual
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4527.2 | graph past data | SPANKY::THOMPSON | | Fri Feb 12 1993 09:55 | 8 |
| Scott
Have you gotten this to work yourself? if so can you give some simple
steps to graph Historical data because it doesn't seem as simple as the
docs show.
thanks
brian
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4527.3 | | KAOT01::S_HYNDMAN | Acronym Decoder Ring Architect | Thu Feb 18 1993 09:11 | 7 |
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Sorry Brian I don't have access to an MCC station to set this up. I
was going from the DOCs. I can try it when I go back onsite but that
won't be untill mid march.
Scott
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4527.4 | It works | ZUR01::SCHNEIDERR | | Wed Mar 03 1993 11:03 | 15 |
| It works, I tried it out.
For example if you want to graph statistics for a node4 line you have to do:
Record the lines counters and characteristics each 30 seconds.
To do the graph, select in the IMPM the OPERATION -->OPERATION TIME -->SCOPE OF
INTEREST --> ABSOLUTE.
Set the STARTTIME and the ENDTIME of your graph you want to see.
Set the duration and the repeat interval to 30 sec.
Roland
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4527.5 | No need for 30 seconds poll | HADRES::KRAUSE | European NewProductEngineer for MCC | Thu Mar 04 1993 03:50 | 10 |
| >Record the lines counters and characteristics each 30 seconds.
Usually a 'several hours' interval for characteristics is
sufficient. Also, a 30 seconds interval for counters is pretty
small. This equals the default graph interval but since you have
to go through the time window anyway it's not much more work to
specify duration and repeat interval and get away with - say -
one hour intervals.
*Robert
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