Inaccurate Total In and Total out

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insight
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Inaccurate Total In and Total out

Post by insight »

Hi,

I have recently installed cacti and set it up to monitor the bandwidth usage of our building.

It is set up on an Ubuntu machine but is monitoring a Windows box that is serving as gateway. The attached picture is of the NIC that supplies internet to the building. I have noticed it before but assumed that I was guesstimating incorrectly, but it seems that the Total In and Total Out values are horribly wrong. After trying to figure out how to fix this and doing some googling I have decided to ask here as well.

Last night I downloaded 1.4GB (2 x 700MB ISO), yet the Totals do not reflect this. Even doing some basic math on the 5 hour 60k/s block gives 60k/s X 5 X 60 X 60 = 1080 MB. The praphic seems to be accurate, the Total seems wrong.

I have seen this happen on another installation so surely this problem is fairly well known, yet i have not found anything on Google which has usually helped me fix almost anything.

Any help would be great.

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Post by mcutting »

Might be worth seeing what is the maximum value (if applicable) in this template. This may explain why these values are not being reflected correctly.
Cacti Version 0.8.8b
Cacti OS Ubuntu LTS
RRDTool Version RRDTool 1.4.7
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Type SPINE 0.8.8b
insight
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Post by insight »

The maximum value is set to 100 000 000. I have added some more zero's and some views of the graph now display a better value. I presume that the rest will sort themselves out over time?

Thanks for the help :)
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