[rrd-users] Re: clearing of counters on Cisco switches
Serge Maandag
serge.maandag at staff.zeelandnet.nl
Tue Jan 28 10:02:43 MET 2003
I regularly clear the interface counters, I do it on the command line
though.
That also clears the in- and outoctets. It never caused peaks in my
graph.
Do you have a max set for the ds's in your rrd? try rrdtool info to
check.
Serge
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott P. Daffron [mailto:scott at cs.odu.edu]
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 6:37 PM
To: rrd-users at list.ee.ethz.ch
Subject: [rrd-users] clearing of counters on Cisco switches
RRDTOOL gurus,
We have noticed that our installation of MRTG+RRDTOOL+14all.cgi shows a
huge spike on our Cisco interface graphs whenever a "clear counters" is
done on the device. This is becoming a big problem for us, as we have
just implemented a new NMS which clears all counters once per day. We
run
MRTG with RRDTOOL and 14all.cgi, and this problem is seen in the latest
versions of each. MRTG alone does NOT exhibit this behavior.
I know this is an issue of the OID counter wrapping, but why is it that
MRTG alone handles this and the RRDTOOL implementation does not. Is
there
a way to tweak RRDTOOL or 14all.cgi to better handle this wrapping
situation?
More info on my setup:
- Switches are Cisco Cat 4006 and 5XXX
- Our NMS is resetting all port counters by doing an snmpset on
private.1.9.5.1.1.13.0. Most people do not believe me, but this DOES
reset the ifOctets value to 0, by design.
Thanks in advance...
Scott Daffron
Network Engineer
Sentara Health Care
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