[mrtg] Re: MaxBytes question
Shahira Rasmy
srasmy at nile-online.net
Wed Mar 5 15:17:36 MET 2003
Dear Richard,
You are most probably using the option,
Option[]:unknaszero in your cfg file.
Thsi option make the values exceeding the MaxBytes to be graphed as zero.
While without this option the graph saturates on the last value.
I think it's useful to make sure that this option is not found in any part
of your cfg file.
I wish this may help,
Waiting for your feedback to be able to help more,
Thanks,
Shahira
----- Original Message -----
From: "richard lucassen" <mailinglists at lucassen.org>
To: <mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch>
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 3:48 PM
Subject: [mrtg] MaxBytes question
> Hello,
>
> (mrtg-2.9.21)
>
> I have a 10Mb line on eth0 which is normally only used for internet
> access at 512kb/s. I'm only interested in all traffic below these
> 512kb/s. I therefore use:
>
> Unscaled[host_5]: dwmy
> MaxBytes[host_5]: 64000
>
> But sometimes I have a 10Mb/s connection through this interface. To
> avoid that peaks of 10Mb/s connection "hide" the 512kb/s statistics, I
> use the Unscaled option. But I can't find a solution to the following
> problem: The MaxBytes option throws away all traffic above 64000 Bytes,
> but I would like that the traffic above 64000 Bytes is shown as "64000
> Bytes", not zero Bytes.
>
> Is that possible?
>
> Richard.
>
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