Your best bet for this would probably be to go to the 
MRTG list and post.  I think it is 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] but you might want to check first.  I use it to
monitor hundreds of swtiches, printers and APC UPS's but have never had
that happen.

Leoanrd

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/28/03 05:02 AM >>>
I have mrtg 2.9.17-8 installed on redhat linux 8.0 and I'm using it to
monitor a few routers traffic. Occasionally, incorrect data shows on the
graphs, as you can see it in a sample of a log file given bellow:  

1046266500 7066 5426 7168 5669
1046266200 7168 5278 7168 5278
1046265900 2085719 1523921 3324005 2428646      //incorrect data
1046265600 3324005 2428646 3324005 2428646      //incorrect data
1046265300 997201 728593 3324005 2428646        //incorrect data
1046265000 0 0 0 0
1046264700 3770 2788 6016 4449

When I tried to upgrade it to mrtg-2.9.25, it was receiving no data.

Can you help me to fix the problem?

Thanks



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