new graph shows P instead of meg ?

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new graph shows P instead of meg ?

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I turned up a new POS OC 12 connection today. The graph is working but it goes from showing 130 meg to 460 P. Not sure what the P stands for or if there is a problem with the graph.
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Please post a screenshot
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Here is a copy of the graph

It looks like it works properly until it hits around 120-150 meg.
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Wow, the first graph showing PETABYTES!
But those are COUNTER wraps only. Please use SNMP V2c along with 64 bit graphs. A related plugin has been posted lately, but I did not yet use it. You may create those graphs from scratch, though.
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Post by datatech »

I have my snmp version set for 2 in cacti and in my router this it how i have it configured.

snmp-server host 1.1.1.1 version v2c ..... port 161

I have set the output type id to in/out 64 bit...

Am I still missing something?
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Looks fine. But please see "System Utilities -> View Poller Cache" and filter for that host. Post the traffic entries listed there to see, if 64 bit COUNTERs are really used. I doubt that; in the past it always was the 32 vs 64 bit issue...
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Thanks for the information I really appreciate it...

Here is a screen shot of what i see.. I did notice the max value is 0.
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0 means "no limit at all". You may replace it with sth meaningful to get rid of petabytes. But that still won't resolve the 64/32 bit issue, if that applies
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Post by datatech »

Is there somewhere else I can check for the 32/64 bit. I have deleted the device and rebuilt it with the 64 bit, I am getting the same results I am sure I am over looking something.
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The screenshot is fine. See "System Utilities -> View Poller Cache" to find the exact OIDs used by cacti. They should refer to the 64 bit interface traffic OIDs. RRDTool should cope for counter wraps, then.
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Is this the information... again sorry for all the questions I usually configure a new device and it works.. I have not worked with cacti very much..



SNMP Version: 2, Community: ...., OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.10.121
RRD: /var/lib/cacti/rra/edge_foundry_tlsn_traffic_in_39.rrd
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Removing confidential information from previous post.
Working on this problem directly with the user
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