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On Tue, 2011-10-18 at 22:03 +0000, Anthony Anderberg wrote:
> http://micelg.usinternet.com/cacti/

Did you create the aggregate graph for the MICE home page as well?

I'm guessing this is a fairly stock Cacti install. The data appears to
be being re-averaged for the yearly graph. For example, there's a peak
of 2.86 G on the daily aggregate graph. Here's a zoomed-in link:
http://micelg.usinternet.com/cacti/graph.php?action=zoom&local_graph_id=217&rra_id=0&view_type=tree&graph_start=1318989652&graph_end=1318991998&graph_height=150&graph_width=625&title_font_size=10

But the yearly aggregate shows "Max Traffic: 1.47G". If the point of the
aggregate graph is to show how big the exchange is, this is a pretty
significant difference.

My Cacti-fu is pretty weak. I solved this for Wiktel's Cacti
installation by only having one RRD per data source. I save 5 years
(chosen as a value higher than I would ever care about) of 5 minute
samples. Disk space is pretty cheap and I'm at a small ISP, so this
works.

I'm not sure what the most correct solution for MICE is. Perhaps it
would work to set the consolidation function for the yearly RRD to
"MAX". Even if that works, I'm not sure how to do that without losing
the historical data, though.

Richard


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