64-bit graphs and 95 percentile?
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64-bit graphs and 95 percentile?
Hello everyone,
I wonder how to create 95 percentile and total bandwith graphs with 64-bit counters?
cacti seems to only provide templates for 32-bit counters?
I'm using 0.8.6h-2 (debian).
I wonder how to create 95 percentile and total bandwith graphs with 64-bit counters?
cacti seems to only provide templates for 32-bit counters?
I'm using 0.8.6h-2 (debian).
Hello,
thanks for your reply.
But where do I alter those templates?
My graph templates do not say anything about 32 or 64 bit (it just says: Interface - Traffic (bits/sec) and Interface - Traffic (bits/sec, 95th Percentile) ...), nevertheless, I can differentiate when creating a new grapg between 32-bit and 64-bit, so that must be defined somewhere?
thanks for your reply.
But where do I alter those templates?
My graph templates do not say anything about 32 or 64 bit (it just says: Interface - Traffic (bits/sec) and Interface - Traffic (bits/sec, 95th Percentile) ...), nevertheless, I can differentiate when creating a new grapg between 32-bit and 64-bit, so that must be defined somewhere?
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Ok, I was not 100% correct. For the Traffic, the Graph Templates don't differ between 32 and 64 bit. The selection is done at the Data Query level. There, you'll find those Associated Graph Templates. You may make a screenshot of the 95th Percentile one and insert a new one, named 95th Percentile (64bit). Perform ALL selections as seen in the screenshot, except for the Associated Data Templates. Please select the 64 bit Data Sources for your New Associated Graph Template.
This will result in using the exact same Graph Template for both 32 and 64 bit counters with the correct data sources, respectively.
You will see this technique when comparin the entries for In/Out Bits and In/Out Bits (64-bit Counters).
Reinhard
This will result in using the exact same Graph Template for both 32 and 64 bit counters with the correct data sources, respectively.
You will see this technique when comparin the entries for In/Out Bits and In/Out Bits (64-bit Counters).
Reinhard
Thanks for the tips Gandalf
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Matter of fact, I did, before posting here. And I found various attempts at 95 percentile graphs in Cacti using 64-bit counters.
However, I did not specificly search for issues with the correct display of 95 percentile afterwards, as I wasn't sure, where this problem occours.
/M
However, I did not specificly search for issues with the correct display of 95 percentile afterwards, as I wasn't sure, where this problem occours.
/M
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