Question to all... My data source is using ifHCoctets on a highspeed interface. When I set the upper threshold (well above the current bandwidth) I get "went above threshold of 59000000 with 96263594933828" It seems this large number is actually the number returned by the snmp counter, and not the actual traffic number.
Here's what is odd... under the threshold config of this item
Data Source Item [traffic_out] - Current value: [50633720.067]
It knows what the current value is (and that's not exceeded) but the number it's checking against is 96263594933828 (which I suspect is the counter number returned from the router)
Any ideas?
I'm running the latest version of CactiEZ, thold 0.3.0
thold uses counter to check traffic?
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I checked another installation (not using cactiEZ) with the thold plugin and it works correctly.
[traffic_out] is still above calculated baseline threshold with 101929958367982
That's the counter from the interface on the router, not the difference between the previous poll and current poll!!!
Any ideas???
[traffic_out] is still above calculated baseline threshold with 101929958367982
That's the counter from the interface on the router, not the difference between the previous poll and current poll!!!
Any ideas???
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