Hai, i'm start using cacti to monitoring server. Is there's any config to change the value of kilobytes, or Megabyte to Gigabyte? Because when i see in the graph it's show 8M but the right value of physical memory is 8G.
Not only the memory, value of disk also not same with the physical value.
Here i attach the example graph.
Any advice?
Thanks,
Shinju
Memory, Disk Size value in Mb, Gb
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Memory, Disk Size value in Mb, Gb
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- gandalf
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Re: Memory, Disk Size value in Mb, Gb
Please see "Unit Exponent Value" at http://docs.cacti.net/manual:087:3_temp ... _templates
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Re: Memory, Disk Size value in Mb, Gb
Hai Gandalf,
Thanks for the answer, now i can change the value to Gigabyte but for the unit grid value it's all become 0
here i attach the file.
Thanks,
Shinju
Thanks for the answer, now i can change the value to Gigabyte but for the unit grid value it's all become 0
here i attach the file.
Thanks,
Shinju
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Re: Memory, Disk Size value in Mb, Gb
Just ofr your info, look at that graphs in more detail.
It sais "kilobyte" to the very left.
If you chang the unit from M ( million ) to G ( Giga ) then you essentially increase the unit.
In your first graph it was stating: 8M kilobytes = 8.000.000 * 1024 bytes = 8192000000 bytes = 8 Gb
Now changing the unit to G, the 0.0 is just fine as: 1G kilobytes = 1.000.000.000 * 1024 byts = 1 TB.
So your first graph was correct, your 2nd one is also correct, only that 8 GB is about 0.008 TB, and rounding that value will yield 0.0 which your graph does show ...
It sais "kilobyte" to the very left.
If you chang the unit from M ( million ) to G ( Giga ) then you essentially increase the unit.
In your first graph it was stating: 8M kilobytes = 8.000.000 * 1024 bytes = 8192000000 bytes = 8 Gb
Now changing the unit to G, the 0.0 is just fine as: 1G kilobytes = 1.000.000.000 * 1024 byts = 1 TB.
So your first graph was correct, your 2nd one is also correct, only that 8 GB is about 0.008 TB, and rounding that value will yield 0.0 which your graph does show ...
Greetings,
Phalek
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