The non unicast graphs definitely draw correctly.
Please make sure you haven't made any local modifications.
Thanks, Adam.
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On 15 Jul 2016, 21:06, at 21:06, Matthias Cramer matthias.cramer@iway.ch wrote:
Hi Adam
I do not need unicast and non unicast combined. just additional non unicast would be fine. We just had a misbehaving customer which broadcasted out of his rack to our core. we like to be able to get alerted on that.
I also noticed that the non unicast graphs do not show the tx values, they just appear in the labels section. is that only on my setup or is this like that? (Screenshot attached)
Regards
Matthias
On 15/07/16 20:57, Adam Armstrong wrote:
Hi Matthias,
Storing this information would have too great an impact on the
performance of the ports table, I think.
It would involve 4 extra fields in the ports table (it would be
worthless to store "pps", as it would just be unicast+nonunicast).
To store this we'd need in/out counters and in/out rate. If we added
this, you would be very unpopular with some of our larger installations... ;)
Are there really reasons to alert on non-unicast in the wild?
Thanks, Adam.
Adam.
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On 15 Jul 2016, at 20:51, Matthias Cramer <matthias.cramer@iway.ch
mailto:matthias.cramer@iway.ch> wrote:
Hi There Is there a metric for normal packets per second and not only
unicast packets (ifInUcastPkts_rate) and also a metric for non unicast packets per second. According to the doc at
http://www.observium.org/docs/entities/#metrics_1 this is not
existent... I would like to make an alert on high pps and if possible on high non unicast pps.
Any hint is appreciated. Regards Matthias
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