Hello,
First and foremost I've appreciated finding many answers here over the past few months, and think Zabbix is a great product.
I have a problem that I haven't been able to figure out for quite some time, and am hoping somebody can help on this.
I have a nice mix of RedHat and SuSE in my environment, some 32bit, some 64bit. My problem is, on my 64bit RedHat EL4 servers, the inbound and outbound bandwidth is showing up as Gb/s instead of Mb/s. It always displays the correct information on 32bit servers and SuSE 64 bit, as our datacenter has also been monitoring with MRTG and the numbers all line up, so I feel pretty confident it's isolated to the 64bit RedHat.
Here are my settings:
Type: Zabbix Agent
Key: net.if.out or .in [eth0] or [eth1]
Info: Numeric Float (also tried 64bit)
Units: b/s
Custom Multiplier: 8
Store Value: speed per second
I've cleaned history, and compiled agents natively to where they will be running. Any ideas, solutions, or even a workaround? Thank you for any help.
First and foremost I've appreciated finding many answers here over the past few months, and think Zabbix is a great product.
I have a problem that I haven't been able to figure out for quite some time, and am hoping somebody can help on this.
I have a nice mix of RedHat and SuSE in my environment, some 32bit, some 64bit. My problem is, on my 64bit RedHat EL4 servers, the inbound and outbound bandwidth is showing up as Gb/s instead of Mb/s. It always displays the correct information on 32bit servers and SuSE 64 bit, as our datacenter has also been monitoring with MRTG and the numbers all line up, so I feel pretty confident it's isolated to the 64bit RedHat.
Here are my settings:
Type: Zabbix Agent
Key: net.if.out or .in [eth0] or [eth1]
Info: Numeric Float (also tried 64bit)
Units: b/s
Custom Multiplier: 8
Store Value: speed per second
I've cleaned history, and compiled agents natively to where they will be running. Any ideas, solutions, or even a workaround? Thank you for any help.
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