sean,

On Sun, 2005-03-27 at 18:38 -0500, sean finney wrote:
> hi thomas,
> 
> (please continue to keep the bugs.debian.org cc address)
> 
> On Sun, Mar 27, 2005 at 11:19:49PM +0200, Thomas Quas wrote:
> > DEF:a="/usr/share/cacti/site/rra/localhost_traffic_in_10.rrd":traffic_in:AVERAGE
> >  \
> > DEF:b="/usr/share/cacti/site/rra/localhost_traffic_in_10.rrd":traffic_out:AVERAGE
> >  \
> > AREA:a#00CF00:"Inbound"  \
> > GPRINT:a:LAST:" Current\:%8.2lf %s"  \
> > GPRINT:a:AVERAGE:"Average\:%8.2lf %s"  \
> > GPRINT:a:MAX:"Maximum\:%8.2lf %s"  \
> > COMMENT:"Total In:  0 bytes\n"  \
> > LINE1:b#002A97:"Outbound"  \
> > GPRINT:b:LAST:"Current\:%8.2lf %s"  \
> > GPRINT:b:AVERAGE:"Average\:%8.2lf %s"  \
> > GPRINT::MAX:"Maximum\:%8.2lf %s"  \
>         ^^^
> 
>       that looks like the problem
> 
> for some reason it looks like the datasource relationship for maximum
> has been deleted.  if the last line gets a 'b' inserted between the
> "::" i'll bet the problem goes away.  trouble is, i don't know how that
> happened in the first place, or how to fix it through the cacti interface.
> 
> so here are a couple questions:
> 
> - have you made any modifications to the graph templates?

Nope. I chose the interface traffic template coming with Cacti. 

> - what does the "Data Source" column say under "Graph Template Items"
>   for this graph template?

There's both an inbound and outbound data source. For device 'lo'
they're  Localhost - Traffic - 127.0.0.1/lo (traffic_{in,out}),
respectively.

The only thing that puzzles me is that Cacti offers 6 times the same
data source entry for each network device in both Inbound and Outbound
Data Source combo boxes.


-tom



> 
> 
>       sean
> 



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