Where are the rrd's I need to modify? On the documentation it says that the
file should be net.rrd but I have several "interface eth0" rrds in
/var/lib/munin/localdomain/ which are as follows:
astump@astump-EX58-UD4P:/$ ls
/var/lib/munin/localdomain/localhost.localdomain-if_*
/var/lib/munin/localdomain/localhost.localdomain-if_err_eth0-collisions-c.rrd
/var/lib/munin/localdomain/localhost.localdomain-if_err_eth0-txdrop-c.rrd
/var/lib/munin/localdomain/localhost.localdomain-if_err_eth0-rcvd-c.rrd
/var/lib/munin/localdomain/localhost.localdomain-if_eth0-down-d.rrd
/var/lib/munin/localdomain/localhost.localdomain-if_err_eth0-rxdrop-c.rrd
/var/lib/munin/localdomain/localhost.localdomain-if_eth0-up-d.rrd
/var/lib/munin/localdomain/localhost.localdomain-if_err_eth0-trans-c.rrd
I have tried removing spikes from all of them and none of them find spikes.
When in analyze mode, they are all empty.
On Sat, Jul 5, 2014 at 3:46 PM, Jordi Sanfeliu <jo...@fibranet.cat> wrote:
> Hi Anthony,
>
> This ML has the main purpose to help to anyone that has some issue with
> Monitorix, so please, feel free to ask whatever you need.
>
> Regarding your question, this is a well know problem that will be fixed
> in the next Monitorix version. In fact, it's not actually a Monitorix
> related problem it's more a problem of how are defined the type of the
> DS (Data Sources) in the RRDtool database for the 'net' graph. Until now
> they were defined as COUNTER and since the next Monitorix version they
> will be defined as GAUGE.
>
> You can get more information here
> <http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/doc/rrdcreate.en.html> about the
> definition of both DS types, but basically COUNTER Data Sources are
> affected if the value in question overflows or starts again from zero,
> something that it could happen if the machine has been rebooted very
> quickly (perhaps because it's a virtualized system and it takes a very
> short time to reboot and start Monitorix again).
>
> Finally and answering your second question, you can get the script
> called
> <
> http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/contrib/removespikes-20080226-mkn.tar.gz
> >
> to remove that huge spike that scales your graph so high that prevents
> you to see your current daily detail. Also, such spike will affect
> weekly, monthly and yearly views, so indeed, it's very recommended to
> remove it as soon as possible.
>
> The script is pretty simple, so you shouldn't have any problem with it.
> Regards.
>
> ---
> Jordi Sanfeliu
> FIBRANET Network Services Provider
> http://www.fibranet.cat
>
>
> A 2014-07-05 19:50, Anthony Stump escrigué:
> > I'm new to mailing lists so if I'm not doing this right let me know.
> >
> > Yesterday night I discovered this awesome tool called Monitorix. I got
> > it all installed and it was working fine until this morning, when
> > reviewing the Fast Ethernet eth0 stats it shows a rather impossible
> > spike to 70 P bits/second transmission rate.
> >
> > I was wondering, first, what causes this - second, is there any way to
> > either (A) remove that reading so I can see accurate stats (as the 70
> > P bit/sec reading makes it impossible to see any other readings, and
> > changes the average bits/second reading to a rather insane
> > 265555577495 Kbits/second, or (B), just reset that graph all together
> > since it's useless now.
> >
> > Screenshot here: http://postimg.org/image/n26bsnckv/ [1]
> >
> > --
> > Thank you,
> >
> > Anthony Stump
> > anthonyst...@kc.rr.com
> > f00d...@gmail.com
> >
> >
> > Links:
> > ------
> > [1] http://postimg.org/image/n26bsnckv/
> >
>
>
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