RB wrote:
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 15:45, Lenny <[email protected]> wrote:
Another weird thing I noticed is that when looking at RRD graphs I suddenly
see a blank space, like this:
------ ------ --------. And it shows on all the graphs at the same time.
I've also noticed that it's about the same time as the load kills the
website. Must be related.
Other than this tenuous link, I don't see any indication in your notes
above that make me think your pfSense box is the limitation. The only
question I have is whether your measurement of the CPU load is
sufficiently accurate - I'd recommend watching 'top -S -o cpu -s 1'
during the events.
Quality graphs are not showing. They did in the 1.2 version.
Have you set the WAN monitoring IP at some point and can't reach it?
It's not a critical issue, but check this link for the config.xml
change:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg11368.html
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Hi,
thanks for the reply.
actually, the blank spaces in RRD during the load made me believe it was
a firewall issue for sure.
Regarding the CPU, I only used the RRD graphs. But you're probably
right, I should use top.
How do I setup a WAN monitoring IP through webconfig if I don't use a
load balancer feature?
I noticed that at home(I use pfsense 1.2), I never setup a monitoring IP
and the quality graphs work fine.
Can it be a bug in 1.2.1, and I must set it through config.xml?
thanks,
Lenny.
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