On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 05:59:49AM -0300, Javier Szyszlican wrote:
> RRDtool does not have a way to distinguish that from a counter rollover 
> (caused
> by usage).
sysUpTime may help... though what a nasty poller to make it happen!

> So, the way to handle this is to have sensible "Bandwidth In" and "Bandwidth
> Out" values for this interface, so a 60Mbps spike will be filtered.
Can you explain how the filtering works?  I'm thinking of documenting
this from two angles.
  1) Stop these reset spikes
  2) Perhaps this is why people get gaps at times if the maxes are not
  set correctly?

I think it was something like if it the result gives over 1.5 the max it
was dropped. does it give nothing, NaN or 0?

 - Craig
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