From: Richard Dumoulin (richard.dumoulin@vanco.es)
Date: Tue Aug 03 2004 - 09:28:54 GMT-3
Its my understanding that for variables that can go up and down the
"absolute" keyword should be used in rmon and for variables that cannot go
down the "delta" is used instead.
So for example for the number of bytes received on an interface I would put
"delta" and for cpu usage "absolute",
Could anyone please confirm my understanding ?
--Richard
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