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Total Bandwidth Not Displayed Properly

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I'm using Debian, both packaged and a self-installed version on another machine. RRDTool switched to 1.2 last week and now all my graphs are wrong. What's more, they didn't properly update the debs for the SNMP libraries, which are still linked to OpenSSL 0.97 (0.98 was installed last week as well).

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Note the "in" is in Megabytes and is small. Doesn't appear to be at all accurate, as Yearly graphs are usually just listed as 1.0xM

Three machines running Cacti are doing this (two are on private networks) and it's perplexing. Is this a Cacti problem with RRDTool 1.2 (yes I've told Cacti that it's 1.2)?
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Post by rony »

Ok, I think I know what is wrong, but I need to see a screen shot of you graph items for that graph or graph template.

Also, that value is not generated by RRDTool, but by cacti.
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Post by Shaman »

Hrm. But I think RRDTool 1.0 was giving us the right data - I may be wrong.

Anyway...
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Anything more required?
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Post by rony »

Please post a screen shot of your "Interface - Traffic (bits/sec, Total Bandwidth)" graph template.
[size=117][i][b]Tony Roman[/b][/i][/size]
[size=84][i]Experience is what causes a person to make new mistakes instead of old ones.[/i][/size]
[size=84][i]There are only 3 way to complete a project: Good, Fast or Cheap, pick two.[/i][/size]
[size=84][i]With age comes wisdom, what you choose to do with it determines whether or not you are wise.[/i][/size]
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Post by Shaman »

Done. FYI, these are default settings - I have changed nothing in the template of my own volition.
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Post by rony »

Go in and edit item #4 and select hard return. That should make it visable.
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[size=84][i]Experience is what causes a person to make new mistakes instead of old ones.[/i][/size]
[size=84][i]There are only 3 way to complete a project: Good, Fast or Cheap, pick two.[/i][/size]
[size=84][i]With age comes wisdom, what you choose to do with it determines whether or not you are wise.[/i][/size]
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Post by Shaman »

Done. No change in the graphs, they are still showing the incorrect data.

I tried it on the Debian versions (installed from .debs) and the same is true. I even let it do a poller.php run to be sure.
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Post by Shaman »

Also adding a hard return to #7 seems to have fixed it. Odd? Maybe it needed two poller runs? Wish I was more clueful. :/
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Post by rony »

It's more a function of the font and the size of the graph causing the text to go off the side. The hard return makes it go on a new line. Simple and easy solution. :)
[size=117][i][b]Tony Roman[/b][/i][/size]
[size=84][i]Experience is what causes a person to make new mistakes instead of old ones.[/i][/size]
[size=84][i]There are only 3 way to complete a project: Good, Fast or Cheap, pick two.[/i][/size]
[size=84][i]With age comes wisdom, what you choose to do with it determines whether or not you are wise.[/i][/size]
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Post by JJX »

Also , as you can see the words "Current" arent aligned correctly
is something we can do??
no spaces are inserted before the word "Current"
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Post by jesklittum »

Put a hard return after item #9 - that fixes the aligment of the Current values.
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Post by rony »

I would also like to add that using a fix width font would avoid most of this. :)
[size=117][i][b]Tony Roman[/b][/i][/size]
[size=84][i]Experience is what causes a person to make new mistakes instead of old ones.[/i][/size]
[size=84][i]There are only 3 way to complete a project: Good, Fast or Cheap, pick two.[/i][/size]
[size=84][i]With age comes wisdom, what you choose to do with it determines whether or not you are wise.[/i][/size]
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