mrtg peak on reboot / snmp-issue?
Hartmut Brandt
hartmut.brandt at dlr.de
Sun Jun 15 17:55:26 UTC 2008
Olivier Mueller wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Small but curious thing on my freebsd-based systems: when a
> server is rebooted, it generates a peak (or "spike"?) on the
> network mrtg for all interfaces (here just before 1 am):
> http://8304.ch/om/stuff/mrtg_localhost_1-day.png
This could happen if either the daemon fails to correctly provide
ifCounterDiscontinuityTime or mrtg fails to correctly interpret
sysUpTime and/or ifCounterDiscontinuityTime.
> It happens with both net-snmp and ucd-snmp, with a quite standard
> mrtg installation (generated by cfgmaker).
>
> Do you have the same "issue" on your own servers? All I can add, is
> that there is not such a high traffic after a reboot, and that it
> doesn't happen on similar linux-based systems.
harti
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