Those numbers look like total bytes passed since the counters were last
reset or rolled over, rather than the number of bytes passed since the
last read.

Andy

On Thu, 2009-07-09 at 14:52 +0000, Steve ROUX wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I've a problem to get traffic information from rrd-tool. I use Cacti to 
> monitor my network (see rrd graph on attached file) and if I execute 
> this command on bash "#rrdtool lastupdate 
> serveur_st-foy_traffic_in_27.rrd" , I obtain that :
> 
>     #rrdtool lastupdate serveur_st-foy_traffic_in_27.rrd
>                                traffic_in traffic_out
>         1247141111: 3037444102 66104081
> 
> I don't understand the signification of 3037444102 and 66104081? It's 
> not bit/s ...
> 
> An another sample :
> 
>     #rrdtool fetch serveur_st-foy_traffic_in_27.rrd AVERAGE -r1  -s -6m
>                                traffic_in         traffic_out
>         1247141100: 3.5372309847e+05 1.0382666667e+01
>         1247141400: nan nan
> 
> 
> Thanks for your help,
> Steve.
> 
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> 
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