On Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 08:29:30PM +0200, s...@gmx.de wrote:
> The second one is wrong, too. The CPU usage is lower than 10%.
> RRDTool graph looks ok. I have a second JFFNMS running in a VM, there 
> everything looks perfect.
The graph looking fine is a good start, it means that the pollers are
behaving at least.

Can you run the rrd_analyzer on the command line and find the relevant
lines?  If you know your interface ID of the problem interfaces you will
find that at the start of the lines, eg

20:14:38 I90 : Start: 2006-01-13 19:40:00 Stop: 2006-01-13 20:05:00 Measures: 5

I90 means it is for interface ID 90.

We can then see what the logic of the SLA is, what it is getting etc.

- Craig

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