Some / many graphs (rrd) are misleading as they are "stacked" instead of
"overlayed"  For example:

 

Summary -> Traffic -> Historical Data.  The Fifth graph down is
"Bytes/sec" per protocol.  The vast majority of my traffic is http at
2.4MB/s.  The graph and the text/numerical data concur.  However, Mail
traffic is 272KB/s - but when looking at the graph you'd think it was
almost 3MB/s.  This is because it's stacked on top of the http graph
line.

 

This is similar behavior on most/all of the graphs I typically look at.

 

Has anyone else noticed this and is there a fix?  Upgrading to the
latest release (still on 3.2.1) is on my task list for the next 2 - 4
weeks, so if that will fix it that'd be great.

 

Thanks!

 

Gary

 






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