Anthony,
On 07/14/2014 06:42 PM, Anthony Stump wrote:
I accidentally wiped all the historical data by changing how many years
back data goes. On the other hand the spike is now gone!
Ok.
One other thing I noticed... the IN-DNS chart seems to always increase
the value on a slope... I think
I was able to run it ( sudo ./removespikes.pl /var/lib/monitorix/net.rrd )
but it did not find any spikes at all in the net.rrd file. I used some of
the debug / more verbose options shown in the readme but it basically
stated no spikes found.
I notice it stated there was supposedly a way to
Munin? I think you are confused with the monitoring tools.
This is Monitorix, not Munin.
Regarding the 'removespikes' script, you should read the README file
that comes with it, and run it using the file '/var/lib/monitorix/net.rrd'.
Regards.
On 07/06/2014 12:07 AM, Anthony Stump wrote:
I'm new to mailing lists so if I'm not doing this right let me know.
Yesterday night I discovered this awesome tool called Monitorix. I got it
all installed and it was working fine until this morning, when reviewing
the Fast Ethernet eth0 stats it shows a rather impossible spike to 70 P
Where are the rrd's I need to modify? On the documentation it says that the
file should be net.rrd but I have several interface eth0 rrds in
/var/lib/munin/localdomain/ which are as follows:
astump@astump-EX58-UD4P:/$ ls
/var/lib/munin/localdomain/localhost.localdomain-if_*