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Are the graphs for different servers the *exact* same?
In that case, please find a likely solution in graphing a linux remote host.
Forum admins... at this point, I humbly suggest some sort of FAQ or sticky treatment is in order...
(er... assuming it's not been done already... I can't find it... but, based on the number of people fooled by the names, including myself... )
I set Cisco Router in all two machine.
The machine in the first post is a remote linux machine (4gb memory).
The machine on the previous post is the local linux machine where is running cacti (1gb memory)
Now I try to set "ucd/net SNMP Host" in the device of remote machine, tomorrow I'll see the results
Bad. That's a script for localhost only. Are you using the Host Template "Localhost" for remote targets? Please use the ucd/net snmp host template instead or the related Graph Templates.
Reinhard
You may create graph layouts on your own if the default graph does not match your expectations. See the Graph template stuff at 1st link of my sig
Reinhard
I resume topic because I have a similar problem with another device.
This server have 2GB of ram installed.
The Host template is: ucd/net SNMP Host
The Graph Template is: ucd/net - Memory Usage
See attachment, in January the memory go down to 1GB max? I haven't change the memory!
It's strange because in another device with the same config, OS and snmp version I see the correct graph with all 4GB memory.
Cacti Version 0.8.7b
I think there is some other type of memory that is not accounted for - otherwise you would have a perfect flat top on the graph at 2GB, wouldn't you? Not sure what that memory is though - kernel-allocated, maybe? Actually, the memory allocated to user processes is neither buffers or cache...