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What OS and version are you running?
Are you looking to graph the local system or another system ( if so, what is the OS and version of the other system)? Are you using SNMP to get the stats? Have you seen the MRTG FAQ on building a processor load graph? You could probably use it as a template for the different info you are looking to get. |
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