For error counters, the dot3 stats graphs will show per-errortype statistics.
but these double the per-port i/o load as they include as much data as all of the other port counters combined :)
adam.
On 2013-05-31 11:52, Mihai - Cristian Satmarean wrote:
Thank you guys!
You're awesome. I just got all the info I need, I would start debugging, but first I need to understand what I'm looking for. Observium was the program that helped spotting the errors.
You are the guys who helped me understanding the things. I am sorry if I annoyed you with silly questions.
Best!
2013/5/31 Rob J. Epping rob.epping@gmail.com
On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 11:36 AM, Nikolay Shopik shopik@inblock.ru wrote: On 31/05/13 13:32, Mihai - Cristian Satmarean wrote: Thanks,
what then the unit to measure that means? 300 m? (meters, minutes) I am lost.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milli- [1]
0.001
Observium calculates the packages per second for a 5 minute average of these counters. so 300m pps = 0,3 p* (5 * 60) = 90 discards in 5 minutes
GRTNX, RobJE
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