Exactly 1 month ago we got new internet connectivity installed, and I
reconfigured some interfaces. To allow me to track bandwidth on our new
configuration, I reset RRD statistics.
Looking at the traffic graphs for the 1-month and 3-month, the numbers
appear to be off by a fair amount.
1 mon
Graphs are usually rounded off to the 90th percentile (or similar).
Graphs of one-day, one-week, one-month, one-year will reflect more
of a relative percentage of the total bandwidth for the period.
--mh
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From: List [mailto:list-boun...@lists.pfsense.org] On Behalf Of Da
On 2014-05-30 09:54, Michael Hardrick wrote:
Graphs are usually rounded off to the 90th percentile (or similar).
Graphs of one-day, one-week, one-month, one-year will reflect more
of a relative percentage of the total bandwidth for the period.
A bit of rounding is fine, but we're not talking ab
Yeah I didn't like the way RRD graphs handled it either, so I just went with
the vnstat2 package and called it a day. Granted my needs (wants, really) are
rather basic, I'm just looking for total overall data, and vnstat2 filled that
need quite nicely.
--Rick
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From: L
On 2014-05-30 13:09, Rick Payton wrote:
Yeah I didn't like the way RRD graphs handled it either, so I just went with
the vnstat2 package and called it a day. Granted my needs (wants, really) are
rather basic, I'm just looking for total overall data, and vnstat2 filled that
need quite nicely.