Unreadable Inbound Total Bandwidth

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EpicTech
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Unreadable Inbound Total Bandwidth

Post by EpicTech »

Hello, this just occurred within the last day or so, but for some reason now I cannot read the Total Bandwidth as it runs right off the right side of the graph and this happens with every graph (daily, weekly, monthly, yearly) and all of the devices I am monitoring. So yeah, its kind of a problem if I cant see my totals :) Anyone have an idea on how to fix it?
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dus001
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Post by dus001 »

I see two solutions:

1) insert a breakline in you graph template, to have the total data on a new line.

2) Reduce the legend font size for your RRD graphs:
(console -> settings -> Visual).

I would advice the first one....
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3) increase vertical size of the graph :lol:
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Post by EpicTech »

Well I think a new like would be best, next question is how do I do this? I am using the default template from cacti. Sorry, I am new to cacti.

EDIT: Heh, just after I asked this I found the "insert hard rule" check box.
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Post by dus001 »

1) insertion of a breakline in you graph template:
Go to (following links):
console -> templates/graph template -> "Interface - Traffic (bits/sec, Total Bandwidth)" -> "Item # 4"
And checks the last box.


2) Reduce the legend font size for your RRD graphs:
Go to:
console -> settings -> Visual
And reduce "Legend Font Size" value.


3) increase vertical size of the graph
console -> templates/graph template -> "Interface - Traffic (bits/sec, Total Bandwidth)"
And update the "Height (--height)" field.


Thinking about it, you probably should apply all 3 solutions, in this given order.

And of course you will have to read the manual, to understand what you're doing (or have be done ?).
:lol:
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