ISP Billing Script - Nth Percentile and Bandwidth (Updated)
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Re: ISP Billing Script - Nth Percentile and Bandwidth (Updat
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Re: ISP Billing Script - Nth Percentile and Bandwidth (Updat
I know that this topic is quite old now, but I have been researching and unable to find a solution.
I am running a 95th aggregate graph, there are 9 sources of inbound/outbound
I have them seperated into 3 graphs where:
1 shows all inbound
1 shows all outbound
1 shows combined with great of the in+out
When I create the aggregate graph, it uses the standard 95th:6:Current:2 and displays a 0 for 95th measurement
Changing the value to 95th:6:Aggregate:2 displays the proper aggregate of the entire group
However
The ISP billing does not utilize the value, even though php isp_billing.php -list shows the proper aggregate 95th # in mbits, however when creating the graphs and emailing, it shows 0 and the hrule line does also shows 0.
Is there a proper way for the script to properly read an aggregate hrule?
I am running a 95th aggregate graph, there are 9 sources of inbound/outbound
I have them seperated into 3 graphs where:
1 shows all inbound
1 shows all outbound
1 shows combined with great of the in+out
When I create the aggregate graph, it uses the standard 95th:6:Current:2 and displays a 0 for 95th measurement
Changing the value to 95th:6:Aggregate:2 displays the proper aggregate of the entire group
However
The ISP billing does not utilize the value, even though php isp_billing.php -list shows the proper aggregate 95th # in mbits, however when creating the graphs and emailing, it shows 0 and the hrule line does also shows 0.
Is there a proper way for the script to properly read an aggregate hrule?
Re: ISP Billing Script - Nth Percentile and Bandwidth (Updat
Does any one know if there is a newer version of this.
The topic is quite old so not sure if any one is still following it.
We are trying to move to a new CACTI version and it seams the current version of this plugin does not work anymore.
The topic is quite old so not sure if any one is still following it.
We are trying to move to a new CACTI version and it seams the current version of this plugin does not work anymore.
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Re: ISP Billing Script - Nth Percentile and Bandwidth (Updat
There is not.
I do not have plans to update it either.
I do not have plans to update it either.
[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]
[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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