Graphing Gprint Issue

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MagnaChef
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Graphing Gprint Issue

Post by MagnaChef »

I can't find where to fix this within the Graph Templates section. Everything seems fine, but for some reason I'm getting an extra space in in the Traffic (bits/sec) template's Outbound Gprint and it's making the alignment sloppy and wrapping around to the next line (see attached).

I am running Cacti version 8.7a

Thoughts?
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Post by rony »

It's the font that is specified.

Select a fixed width font.
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GPRINT Issues

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I'm seeing different information displayed for the same data source in some of my graphs.

Specifically, I have interface traffic graphs where the graph shows traffic significantly higher than the level it reports in the max entry in the legend.

Additionally, the point on the graph that represents the "current" traffic for say Inbound, is much greater than the value printed for current traffic for Inbound in the legend.

I'm doing 60 second polling with 64-bit counters (snmp v3).

So the graph may show inbound rates above 350 mbps for 5 minutes, the value printed for outbound max in the legend is 60.45 mbps. The graph may have a current outbound of 350 + mbps but the outbound current printed legend will only be 47 mpbs. This does not happen on all of my graphs.

Any thoughts ?

Doug
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Post by wwscheng »

Just make the graph wider.
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Post by hosierd »

Trying to get images attached.

When I zoom in on the a particular time slice, the numbers printed in the legend don't match up with the graphical representation of the traffic.

What do you mean by make the graph wider ?
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[SOLVED] GPRINT Issues

Post by hosierd »

Please disregard my posts on this subject. Upon further review it looks like I was not selecting the all of the consolidation functions in my rras that I was seeking to graph. Once I did that and made sure that the consolidation function I selected in my graph template for Current: was actually LAST and not average, things began to work as expected.

Once again the problem existed between the front of the monitor and that back of the chair.

Doug
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