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| Subject: | Re: [lvs-users] Weird values for lvsServiceStatsInBytes |
| From: | "Laurentiu C. Badea (L.C.)" <lc@xxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Thu, 02 Oct 2008 09:59:02 -0700 |
Jack Neely wrote: > > even have an RPM that folks might be interested in. I've built this on > RHEL4 and 5 i386 (I believe it needs a bit of extra work for 64 bit > arches.) That's funny, I was just working to stuff it into an RPM (for Fedora though) last night, you could've saved me some trouble :) > The values provided for the lvsServiceStatsInBytes attributes are not > right. They don't seem to be bits or bytes. Cacti is graphing out my > ssh service as doing terabytes of traffic per second. Running snmpwalk I think you might be usign the wrong value, the rates are lvsServiceRateInBPS and lvsServiceRateOutBPS. The ones you mentioned are counters. -- Laurentiu Badea |
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