On Wed, Dec 12, 2007 at 03:39:40PM -0700, Travis Johnson wrote: > I have some ethernet interfaces that are now passing more than 100Mbps > of traffic. When I look at the graphs, they are all screwed up because > it "rolls over" (so 105meg actually graphs as 5meg), yet the numbers on > the graphs are all correct. I am using SNMPv1 for these interfaces. Is > there a setting I am missing? That's not the typical roll-over problem. Have you set/fixed your maximum data rate for the interfaces? I'm wondering if JFFNMS/RRD sees 105meg, and thinks "that's silly for a 100meg interface" and dumps it.
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