After scouring the list archives for the past day or two, I haven't found a definitive answer so I'm posting another query that the list veterans are probably tired of hearing about.<br><br>I'm monitoring gigabit interfaces using 2.16.2 on Windows 2000 w/o RRDTool and have already been through the ringer of discovering that I shouldn't be using v1 32-bit counters and recently switched over to using v2 64-bit counters.<br>
<br>The problem I immediately ran into was my graphs continued to be drawn out of whack. The scale started reporting speeds in GB/s and I suspected perhaps MaxBytes needed an adjustment but haven't read any other messages suggesting it should be adjusted beyond the 125MBytes/second that cfgmaker uses by default. I'm also suspecting that perhaps rateup isn't able to handle graphing the values calculated based on 64-bit counter values.<br>
<br>So, I'm working around the problem by dividing the result I get from my target by 100,000, leaving MaxBytes as 125000000, and my graphs look a little bit more sane.<br><br>Am I running into the problem solved by using a 64-bit version of rateup?<br>