Hello Guys,
I have question again regarding the cacti. We are encountering this issue that the graph is not reaching more than 100 Mbps value, Do you have any idea on this? Please see below images for your reference.
Graph
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Graph Data sources
And also, we are monitoring the same host with the same oid using zabbix and graph is working fine. Please see below screenshot. Hope someone can help us on this.
Cacti Graph Issue not pulling morethan 100Mbps
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Re: Cacti Graph Issue not pulling morethan 100Mbps
You need to use the 64 bit graph.
Re: Cacti Graph Issue not pulling morethan 100Mbps
Make sure you are using SNMP version 2 and not 1.
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Re: Cacti Graph Issue not pulling morethan 100Mbps
This is a common issue when the maximum allowable value in the RRDfile is too low. Cacti, the modern Cacti (and it looks like your system was an upgrade from an older one), will detect the speed of the interface and set the max value in the RRDfile properly (with exceptions of hosts not reporting an accurate ifHighSpeed value which happened in earlier versions of Net-SNMP for Bond interfaces and in devices from Cisco and others mainly for Etherchannels and VLAN interfaces).
In the current version of Cacti, the "max value" identified in the Data Template would be "|query_ifSpeed|", it that was actually in your Interface Data Templates, then the speed would be detected and the Graph would render properly.
If I were you, I would upgrade to Cacti 1.2.23 when released, and then Re-Import the either the Cisco or Net-SNMP device template and select "Remove Orphans". This option should fix your Data Template and you Graph Template Items which are also messed up. You will have to delete the broken RRDfiles by hand though, or manually adjust their max values though.
Sharing an image below of the Interface - Traffic Data Template for perspective
In the current version of Cacti, the "max value" identified in the Data Template would be "|query_ifSpeed|", it that was actually in your Interface Data Templates, then the speed would be detected and the Graph would render properly.
If I were you, I would upgrade to Cacti 1.2.23 when released, and then Re-Import the either the Cisco or Net-SNMP device template and select "Remove Orphans". This option should fix your Data Template and you Graph Template Items which are also messed up. You will have to delete the broken RRDfiles by hand though, or manually adjust their max values though.
Sharing an image below of the Interface - Traffic Data Template for perspective
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