Re: mrtg on STM-16 makes strange graphs

2003-10-24 Thread Pierfrancesco Caci
:-> "Novotny," == Novotny, Tomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi > I had the same problem I solved when I used the snmp v2 counter > --snmp-options=:2 > this is also necessary if traffic is more than ~100Mbit/s This is an entirely different problem. The 32 bit counters of

Re: mrtg on STM-16 makes strange graphs

2003-10-24 Thread Pierfrancesco Caci
:-> "Novotny," == Novotny, Tomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi > I had the same problem I solved when I used the snmp v2 counter > --snmp-options=:2 > this is also necessary if traffic is more than ~100Mbit/s This is an entirely different problem. The 32 bit counters of

RE: mrtg on STM-16 makes strange graphs

2003-10-24 Thread Novotny, Tomas
@lists.debian.org Subject: mrtg on STM-16 makes strange graphs Hello, I'm having a strange problem using mrtg (woody, kept uptodate with security) to monitor STM-16 interfaces on Cisco hardware. On some interfaces only (which I could not correlate to a different hardware or IOS version) I see the

RE: mrtg on STM-16 makes strange graphs

2003-10-24 Thread Novotny, Tomas
PROTECTED] Subject: mrtg on STM-16 makes strange graphs Hello, I'm having a strange problem using mrtg (woody, kept uptodate with security) to monitor STM-16 interfaces on Cisco hardware. On some interfaces only (which I could not correlate to a different hardware or IOS version) I see the data i

Re: mrtg on STM-16 makes strange graphs

2003-10-15 Thread Erik Wenzel
IIRC this is a variable type overflow which is fixed in mrtg_2.9.29-1 from unstable. I have backported mrtg to woody. Give em a try: deb: http://kloppeck.isa-geek.net/debian ./ -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] "I am not a Geek! I shower." -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "u

mrtg on STM-16 makes strange graphs

2003-10-15 Thread Pierfrancesco Caci
Hello, I'm having a strange problem using mrtg (woody, kept uptodate with security) to monitor STM-16 interfaces on Cisco hardware. On some interfaces only (which I could not correlate to a different hardware or IOS version) I see the data in the log file, I can see the "min/avg/max" lines below a