Hi,

As added details, here is my set-up:

- OS: CentOS 7
- NFSEN: nfsen-1.3.7
- NFDump: nfdump-1.6.13

I've googled about my issue and found very few things; I've searched the 
mailing list and found only something regarding value that are not exact when 
looking at results in the past but this is expected as data is being averaged 
the further back in time they are. I also found a post regarding changing 
polling interval stating that changing CYCLETIME should mostly do it and that 
NFSen 1.3.7 should already be flexible (I'm running 1.3.7). 

I've changed all the instance of the hard-coded "300"including CYCLETIME value 
I could find in the in the NFSen directory and looked for instances under other 
possible names without success; if anyone can point me to something I missed, 
I'd be more than happy.

I created a XML file of the content of the RRD using RRDDump to look at the 
data itself and could confirm that there was a variation every 60 seconds so my 
guess is that the config changes I made to NfSenRRD.pm were correct; there 
probably is a better way of getting data from the database but I'm new to RRD 
so please forgive my ignorance.

I also had a look at the logs (/var/log/messages) and I see a lot of NFSen 
NFCapd, etc messages, but no errors.

Please note that I have no experience with Perl nor PHP, my background in 
coding helps me a bit when looking at the code but is somewhat limited also so 
I might have missed something obvious. I've been through details.php (in the 
NFSen WWW folder) and could trace a few things but my limited knowledge stops 
me at some points. I get to the following line (1203) in the file:

$_val = ScaleBytes($statinfo['traffic' . $_type], $rateval, 1000.0);

But then I get lost when tracking "$rateval". I find this

$rateval = $_SESSION['tright'] - $_SESSION['tleft'] + $CYCLETIME;

At line 1139, but I'm not able to interpret it. Any hint would be welcome.

Obviously, shadow profiles are really useful as they eat less disk space and 
that's why I'm trying to make this work.

English not being my native language, please excuse any ambiguity.

Thank you very much for your help and support. Any and all help is deeply 
appreciated.

Regards,

Yannick


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