[mrtg] Re: Graph Problem
Jim Hunt
jhunt at hse.k12.in.us
Sun Oct 8 21:50:23 MEST 2000
I was totally not paying attention when I said maxbytes was NOT present. It
IS present in every cfg file I have.
Sorry...
-----Original Message-----
From: Alex van den Bogaerdt
To: jhunt at hse.k12.in.us
Cc: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch
Sent: 10/7/00 7:12 AM
Subject: [mrtg] Re: Graph Problem
Jim Hunt wrote:
> However, I have late night back ups which moves a lot of data across
the
> network really fast. These night time peaks cause the daytime traffic
to
> almost not show up. See the problem with my exchange mail server at:
> http://hse.k12.in.us/network/mrtg/172.16.0.2_2.html
> <http://hse.k12.in.us/network/mrtg/172.16.0.2_2.html>
>
> Would adding max bytes to the config file do the trick? If I read it
> correctly, if used, I would get no traffic when it exceeds the max
allowed?
MaxBytes should always be present. It does some sanity checking.
If they are missing, I get an error ... Make sure you don't dismiss
the output of MRTG!
Apart from this, you can "abuse" this value for your benefit. Create
an extra config file, mostly similar to the one you are using at the
day time. The only difference is MaxBytes which is set to a very low
number. Use this other config file for the period where your backups
are running. During this time, the numbers below the graph will show
very strange numbers. These will look OK again when you run MRTG with
the normal config file.
HTH
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