Is this weird or am I missing something ?
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Is this weird or am I missing something ?
Hello, I just started Cacti and it seems solid, super powerful.
Works so well.
I have added my Microtik routers.
For example, one microtik ether is showing traffic of 150-179Mbps download and 30-45Mbps upload constantly since last 5 hours, but Cacti graphs says in bound 71Mbps and outbound 25Mbps.
Whats wrong ?
Works so well.
I have added my Microtik routers.
For example, one microtik ether is showing traffic of 150-179Mbps download and 30-45Mbps upload constantly since last 5 hours, but Cacti graphs says in bound 71Mbps and outbound 25Mbps.
Whats wrong ?
Re: Is this weird or am I missing something ?
Post screenshots
Re: Is this weird or am I missing something ?
Attached.micke2k wrote:Post screenshots
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- Ether 8 of microtik from cacti graph
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- Ether 8 of microtik from winbox
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Re: Is this weird or am I missing something ?
Cacti graphs average by default. Could it be that mikrotik values are current values, or max values?
Cacti will graph the average value over time, not max values.
You can add max value manually, test that and see if you like the result better.
Cacti will graph the average value over time, not max values.
You can add max value manually, test that and see if you like the result better.
Re: Is this weird or am I missing something ?
micke2k wrote:Cacti graphs average by default. Could it be that mikrotik values are current values, or max values?
Cacti will graph the average value over time, not max values.
You can add max value manually, test that and see if you like the result better.
All I need graphs to exactly reflect what is happening at microtik ethers.
And, I see its 1 min internal refresh.
Is there a way we can see everything in real time or even half a second ?
Re: Is this weird or am I missing something ?
You cant see it faster then you poll it. What is your poller setting? 5 min?
You can set poller to 10 sec, and change step and hearthbeat to 10 sec in the data source template. You need to delete and recreate it for it to work,
It will then show you 10 sec poller intervalls.
use prtg if you want for example 1 sec intervalls running on your screen.
Snmp isnt really designed for fast polling since it depends on the device to actually update the snmp. You can poll it 1000/sec but if the device doesnt update the snmp it doesnt matter.
You can set poller to 10 sec, and change step and hearthbeat to 10 sec in the data source template. You need to delete and recreate it for it to work,
It will then show you 10 sec poller intervalls.
use prtg if you want for example 1 sec intervalls running on your screen.
Snmp isnt really designed for fast polling since it depends on the device to actually update the snmp. You can poll it 1000/sec but if the device doesnt update the snmp it doesnt matter.
Re: Is this weird or am I missing something ?
micke2k wrote:You cant see it faster then you poll it. What is your poller setting? 5 min?
You can set poller to 10 sec, and change step and hearthbeat to 10 sec in the data source template. You need to delete and recreate it for it to work,
It will then show you 10 sec poller intervalls.
use prtg if you want for example 1 sec intervalls running on your screen.
Snmp isnt really designed for fast polling since it depends on the device to actually update the snmp. You can poll it 1000/sec but if the device doesnt update the snmp it doesnt matter.
Im afraid to touch the settings page now.
Last time, I touched, everything stopped working
Let me know, what exactly I should be doing, or I fear to touch the settings.
Re: Is this weird or am I missing something ?
Yes you might have to recreate graphs etc for stuff to work with faster polling.soamz wrote:micke2k wrote:You cant see it faster then you poll it. What is your poller setting? 5 min?
You can set poller to 10 sec, and change step and hearthbeat to 10 sec in the data source template. You need to delete and recreate it for it to work,
It will then show you 10 sec poller intervalls.
use prtg if you want for example 1 sec intervalls running on your screen.
Snmp isnt really designed for fast polling since it depends on the device to actually update the snmp. You can poll it 1000/sec but if the device doesnt update the snmp it doesnt matter.
Im afraid to touch the settings page now.
Last time, I touched, everything stopped working
Let me know, what exactly I should be doing, or I fear to touch the settings.
Maybe deploying a new cactiez in vmware will help? You can use it for labbing/testing and then implementing changes.
If you run it in vmware not just take a snapshot before you do anything and you can revert.
Re: Is this weird or am I missing something ?
micke2k wrote:Yes you might have to recreate graphs etc for stuff to work with faster polling.soamz wrote:micke2k wrote:You cant see it faster then you poll it. What is your poller setting? 5 min?
You can set poller to 10 sec, and change step and hearthbeat to 10 sec in the data source template. You need to delete and recreate it for it to work,
It will then show you 10 sec poller intervalls.
use prtg if you want for example 1 sec intervalls running on your screen.
Snmp isnt really designed for fast polling since it depends on the device to actually update the snmp. You can poll it 1000/sec but if the device doesnt update the snmp it doesnt matter.
Im afraid to touch the settings page now.
Last time, I touched, everything stopped working
Let me know, what exactly I should be doing, or I fear to touch the settings.
Maybe deploying a new cactiez in vmware will help? You can use it for labbing/testing and then implementing changes.
If you run it in vmware not just take a snapshot before you do anything and you can revert.
Okay i will mess it up, so I pass
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