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  • TheImmortal
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2020
    • 11

    #1

    Zabbix 5.0 - percentile graph way off.

    Can someone please explain just HOW the percentile is calculated? Regardless of how it is, it makes no sense for me to have values such as:

    or even worse, on graphs with two values:

    This is more appropriate, yet still WAY off what's be a 95th percentile OF THE AVERAGE:



    Regardless of how I look at the graphs - as averages per 5, 60, 1440minutes, the values make no sense.

    The graphs in question are based on the 'Linux OS by Zabbix Agent' template, for the network interface discovery: http://prntscr.com/x6y0k9
  • NilsA
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2020
    • 102

    #2
    These graphs look fine to me. A percentile essentially means where the value received lies in relation to all other values in the timespan you select. It does not matter how big the gaps are for percentiles. They work like "which % of all values is lower than this value?".
    So in the first screenshot 288 is above the 95th percentile (it's the 100) because out of all the values on your screen it is the highest - higher than 100% of other values.

    To get a better and more reliable 95th you just need to select more values.

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    • TheImmortal
      Junior Member
      • Nov 2020
      • 11

      #3
      Care to explain a little bit more? First case scenario, in which way is 288 '95th percentile' of anything, considering (1) the last value is 256, (2) the avg is 265.6 and (3) the max is 288? I'd expect a 'percentile' to be the percentage of the average - is it defined as anything else anywhere?

      Thank you.

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      • NilsA
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2020
        • 102

        #4
        In this scenario, there are 5 values:
        1.256
        2.272
        3.256
        4.288
        5.256

        From this, we can rank the values like:
        288 higher than 100% of other values: 100th percentile
        272 higher than 60% of other values: 60th percentile
        3-way tie for lowest value is 256

        Percentiles are not percentages of an average. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percentile

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        • TheImmortal
          Junior Member
          • Nov 2020
          • 11

          #5
          Based on the 5 values above, at https://www.calculatorsoup.com/calcu...calculator.php, I'm getting this http://prntscr.com/x7lhth - 284.4, which is something excel agrees to as well: http://prntscr.com/x7lrm7 - but not Zabbix.
          WHY is this? :/ I apologize, might be redundant for these that understand it, but I'm afraid that (1) i don't really understand where the difference comes from and (2) am unsure as to how to get the 'percentile' that i'm looking for.

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