Javier.
Fantastic! Thank you - this maintains the data continuity I wanted {minus
the 12 hours or so between when I asked, and when I did the change while I
had some sleep}.
You're a genius. :)
Darren
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Craig,
What file are you talking about?
cleanup_raw_tables.php deletes all the events in the DB that have X days old.
Do you have another script that cleans up unknown events?
If thats the case, shouldn't that be integrated in cleanup_raw_tables ?
Anyway, the problem may be related to the interface
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 10:43:09PM -0600, Chris Norman wrote:
> My graphs are skipping. It appears to happen about every 30 minutes or so.
>
> Has anyone else experienced this?
Yes, quite a few times.
It has been almost always due to the speed of the database. The speed of
the database is due to
Does anyone install JFFNMS over Fedora 3 dist.?
Any results.
Greetings from Mexico
Hi Darren,
Its easier than you think, just edit the interface in question (the one with the
data) and change its Host and Name (FastEthernetX/X) to match the new host and
port, you can also change the SNMP IfIndex if thats option is available, but
JFFNMS will track it anyway.
So you are only te
Folks.
Is there any way that someone can inform me of that I can move previously
gathered interface data to a new interface?
I have a link I monitor quite extensively for traffic levels and bandwidth
utilisation, and provide reporting on.
Owing to a network design change, I have moved this de