From: Denise Sandell <dsandell@execpc.com>
On Thu, Sep 02, 1999 at 09:49:29PM -0000, olg@amt.ru wrote:
Make sure the rrd-ds-type for ifInOctets and ifOutOctets isn't set to COUNTER
for your global Defaults (at least I think that's what fixed it when i had
that problem).
> Hi,
>
> When I'm trying to setup my config tree in a such manner that
> routers looks like an "objects", so you have directory with a router
> name, inside it router Defaults and Target file and subdirectory with
> interfaces Defaults and Targets files, I'm getting weird numbers in interfaces
> graph, say utilization is several gigs/s, when actually it is several
> kbits/s. At the same time router targets (cpu, mem etc) are graphed
> with normal values. Looks like router defaults are messed up with some
> interfaces Defaults values. When I'm moving router and interfaces targets
> at the same directory level everything is graphed perfectly.
> I'm currently using Defaults files from the sample-config directory.
> Anybody has an idea ?
>
> Oleg
>
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