Steve Shipway thought no one was listening and belted out: >> Target[oc3-total]: \POS3/0/0:[EMAIL PROTECTED] + >> \POS8/0/0:[EMAIL PROTECTED] + >> \POS8/0/0:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > ... >> I get a strange looking graph: > > If you are using RRDTool as your backend, and routers2 as the frontend, then > define 3 separate targets, hide them from the menu (with > routers.cgi*InMenu[]:no) and then define a total graph over them all (with > routers.cgi*Graph[]: summarygraph total). > > Of course, this won't help if you're not using routers2/RRDTool. > > The syntax above looks like it should work, but I suspect your total traffic > counts are too high (about 140+Mb/s?) and it's confusing the MRTG counters > which are working in 32-bit mode. If you can't use 64-bit counters on these > routers, then you're left with the only option of writing your own data > gathering plugin script. > > Steve
So I take it MRTG uses 32bit values internally when it gets 32bit data back from a target? I guess that sorta makes sense and would certainly explain what I am seeing. I am going to switch to 64bit counters on the target that can support them and see what difference that makes. -adam -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://lists.ee.ethz.ch/mrtg FAQ http://faq.mrtg.org Homepage http://www.mrtg.org WebAdmin http://lists.ee.ethz.ch/lsg2.cgi
