Alex van den Bogaerdt wrote: > On Sun, Mar 14, 2004 at 04:30:40PM -0600, Pete Templin wrote: > > 508288 is the rate (because of gauge). This is displayed in bits so > it becomes 4066304 which is 4066k. >
Or 3971k if kilo = 1024... > Maybe the current number is not yet shown on the graph. If that's > true, you should notice your Y-axis has changed by now. > > I think MRTG displays the previous interval on the right hand side > and prints the really current interval as current. This means your > numbers are 5 minutes ahead of the graph. The Y-axis is still showing 1.1k/2.2k/3.3k/4.4k on the left, as the scale references. This target is a 95th percentile 30-day usage trend, so it's normally very slow to change, but has shifted up to 3981k by now (with the same axis). I think one of this customer's servers has been rooted or otherwise hacked, as they're sending us (we're their ISP) about 7.2Mbps to give to the Internet on a Sunday afternoon. I'm expecting (and hoping) the level to shoot up a lot in about 6-12 hours, so that'll help shift the numbers around a bit. This is MRTG 2.9.17 on Red Hat 8.something, if that helps. In addition, a similar target on this same port is showing a "proper" scale of 1.1M/2.2M/3.3M/4.4M: #--------------------------------------------------- Target[hstn-01.et.14.14.3]: `/usr/local/bin/burst rs-hstn/hstn-01.et.14.14.1` MaxBytes[hstn-01.et.14.14.3]: 750000 AbsMax[hstn-01.et.14.14.3]: 12500000 Title[hstn-01.et.14.14.3]: Burst PageTop[hstn-01.et.14.14.3]: <H1>Burst Level for XXX XXX</H1> Options[hstn-01.et.14.14.3]: growright, gauge, bits WithPeak[hstn-01.et.14.14.3]: wmy YLegend[hstn-01.et.14.14.3]: Burst ThreshMinI[hstn-01.et.14.14.3]: 637500 ThreshMaxI[hstn-01.et.14.14.3]: 712500 ThreshProgI[hstn-01.et.14.14.3]: /usr/local/bin/speedalarmin ThreshProgOKI[hstn-01.et.14.14.3]: /usr/local/bin/speedclearin ThreshDesc[hstn-01.et.14.14.3]: XXX XXX #--------------------------------------------------- Hmmm... (FYI, I have two similar targets because i used to collect these targets manually, but now collect them automatically. Because they're 30-day trends, I have to keep the old one in service for at least 45 days.) pt -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg FAQ http://faq.mrtg.org Homepage http://www.mrtg.org WebAdmin http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/lsg2.cgi
