Cisco 6500 Graph Gaps
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Cisco 6500 Graph Gaps
I have a Cisco 6509 running IOS, and my graphs keep having missing data
and data that does'nt look right. attached is a screen shot of what I'm seeing.
I am using 0.8.6h and cactid 0.8.6g.
Does anyone have any suggestions to fix this?
Kevin
and data that does'nt look right. attached is a screen shot of what I'm seeing.
I am using 0.8.6h and cactid 0.8.6g.
Does anyone have any suggestions to fix this?
Kevin
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Are you using 64-bit SNMPv2 counters for those interfaces? Are they Gigabit or higher?
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Yes and No
Actually the interface being graphed is a PortChannel Interface which has 4 GigE's on the etherchannel.
This peticular graph is using 32bit counters.
Attached is the 64bit counter version of the graph.
But I still have gaps of missing data in the graphs?
This peticular graph is using 32bit counters.
Attached is the 64bit counter version of the graph.
But I still have gaps of missing data in the graphs?
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How is that switches CPU utiltization, for the supervisors? Is it high?
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cpu usage
nothing insanely high:
core1#show processes cpu
CPU utilization for five seconds: 0%/0%; one minute: 3%; five minutes: 5%
core1#show processes cpu
CPU utilization for five seconds: 0%/0%; one minute: 3%; five minutes: 5%
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Yep, that's fine..
What is the timeout currently set for that device? 500ms, I would suggest increasing it to 1000ms and see if that helps.
What is the timeout currently set for that device? 500ms, I would suggest increasing it to 1000ms and see if that helps.
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What are your log's looking like. I would suspect that if you have logging to "low" you have quite a few error's. Please post.
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Figured it out
The problem ended up being the "Downed Host Detection" under settings -> poller. For Some reason after changing it from snmp+ping to snmp my graph gaps went away.
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