[rrd-users] Re: Spikes (1.0.8)
Patrick Myers
pat.myers at mcc.ac.uk
Fri Dec 3 11:08:04 MET 1999
Is there any way to retropectively remove such spikes from the database.
Pat
On Fri, 3 Dec 1999, Tobias Oetiker wrote:
> Yesterday you sent me mail regarding RE: [rrd-users] Re: Spikes (1.0.8):
>
> *> No, we are not mixing bits and bytes... The spikes occur
> *> when the routers are reloaded or just sometimes randomly.
> *> I can mail you dumps of the rrds if that helps. The target
> *> machine is a FreeBSD 3.3 Intel unix server.
>
> when you reset the router, then its internal counters get reset. If you have
> not set proper min and max values in the DS definitions it can be that RRD
> tool finds very large values ... If you think there is a bug in rrdtool it
> would help a lot if you could produce an example set of data which
> reproduces it ...
>
> cheers
> tobi
> *>
> *> Best regards,
> *> Jeff
> *>
> *> > -----Original Message-----
> *> > From: rrd-users-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch
> *> > [mailto:rrd-users-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch]On Behalf Of Tobias Oetiker
> *> > Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 1999 6:32 PM
> *> > To: Jeff Wheat
> *> > Cc: rrd-users at list.ee.ethz.ch
> *> > Subject: [rrd-users] Re: Spikes (1.0.8)
> *> >
> *> >
> *> > Yesterday you sent me mail regarding [rrd-users] Spikes (1.0.8):
> *> >
> *> > *> Hi there. I know that this has been asked a bunch of times and
> *> > have seen
> *> > *> different things to do about it, but I am unable to locate the
> *> > information
> *> > *> in the mail list archives. In short, I have a large number of
> *> > rrd's that
> *> > *> have
> *> > *> the min set to 0 and the max set to the maximum speed of the interfaces
> *> > *> being
> *> > *> monitored. I am getting spikes in my databases, for instance,
> *> > an 11Mb spike
> *> > *> on
> *> > *> a 1.54M interface. I have tried to use rrdtool dump / restore
> *> > -r to correct
> *> > *> the
> *> > *> problem without any luck. What do I need to do to get rid of
> *> > these spikes?
> *> > *> All
> *> > *> help is greatly appreciated.
> *> >
> *> > any chance you are mixing bits and bytes ?
> *> >
> *> > cheers
> *> > tobi
> *> > *>
> *> > *> Best regards,
> *> > *> Jeff
> *> > *>
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