Tracy,

Some answers:

To 1) Have you considered the possibility of non-routed traffic like broadcast 
traffic?

To 2), 3) and 4) If you use cisco equipment the interface numbers you get from 
an snmwalk are not fixed. When a Cisco router is reconfigured the numbers can 
shift. They can stay the same after an reconfiguartion but shift after the next 
restart of the box. A remedy against this is to use '--ifref=descr' or 
'--ifref=name' in your cfgmaker command. See the cfgmaker documentation for 
more details on '--ifref'
At the moment I suspect you are looking at the wrong interface.

About the WARNING: Each target has it's own .log and .old file. Inside the data 
is stored needed for creating the graphs. If these files do not exist MRTG will 
 give the warning message, and then create the files

Hth,

Jan.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tracy Bryant
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 4:09 PM
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Subject: [mrtg] MRTG Issues


I have inconsistencies in the graphs.  The graphs do not correlate with our 
router.

1)  Adapter E1 shows about zero traffic during off hours, while S0 shows a fair 
amount - about 400K - continuing all the time.  This should show up in E1 since 
all traffic into the router is going to the LAN.
2)  "In" and "out" figures appear to be reversed from "show int" on the router.
3)  "In" and "out" figures don't correlate with the numbers from "show int."
4)  As of Wed. at 3:15, the graph for S1 shows zero traffic either way, while 
show int says it has a lot of traffic.

I receive this message when MRTG is started.
Use of uninitialized value in subroutine entry at 
d:/Perl/site/lib/Win32/EventLog.pm line 73. Argument "Started mrtg with config 
'mrtg.cfg'\n" isn't numeric in subroutine entry at 
d:/Perl/site/lib/Win32/EventLog.pm line 46. Use of uninitialized value in 
subroutine entry at d:/Perl/site/lib/Win32/EventLog.pm line 199. Argument 
"WARN" isn't numeric in subroutine entry at d:/Perl/site/lib/Win32/EventLog.pm 
line 199. Daemonizing MRTG ... Do not close this window.  Or MRTG will die 
Rateup WARNING: D:/mrtg-2.11.1/bin\rateup Can't remove IP.old updating log file 
Rateup WARNING: D:/mrtg-2.11.1/bin\rateup Can't remove IP.old updating log file

There are also two error messages in Event Viewer. 





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