noxis
24-08-2007, 13:02
Observe below:
2007.Aug.24 10:46:52 372968.0000
2007.Aug.24 10:46:50 402728.0000
2007.Aug.24 10:46:46 847556570296.5001
2007.Aug.24 10:46:44 62447.4000
2007.Aug.24 10:46:39 76551.3000
2007.Aug.24 10:46:29 83206.8333
This happened when I added a multiplier of 8 to all my network interfaces for bps rather than Bps (this should be default IMO to match all the other graphing applications on the market, MRTG, Cacti, Munin etc...). I guess this is a bug? But unfortunately it destroys all my graphs (which I will now fix at interface speeds).
But it brings me to a point, is there a way that can be added for us to remove these obvious anomalies or to have them detected and removed (and reported on?).
2007.Aug.24 10:46:52 372968.0000
2007.Aug.24 10:46:50 402728.0000
2007.Aug.24 10:46:46 847556570296.5001
2007.Aug.24 10:46:44 62447.4000
2007.Aug.24 10:46:39 76551.3000
2007.Aug.24 10:46:29 83206.8333
This happened when I added a multiplier of 8 to all my network interfaces for bps rather than Bps (this should be default IMO to match all the other graphing applications on the market, MRTG, Cacti, Munin etc...). I guess this is a bug? But unfortunately it destroys all my graphs (which I will now fix at interface speeds).
But it brings me to a point, is there a way that can be added for us to remove these obvious anomalies or to have them detected and removed (and reported on?).