I have a router which was running glorious cisco code with a marvelous bug where the number of active ipsec tunnels kept increasing until I put a better IOS on it.
So now I have a graph where the ipsec tunnels shoots to tens of thousands of ipsec tunnels, making the long term views pointless.
Is there some easy way I can loop through a date range or similar and set the number of ipsec tunnels to some other number (like 10 instead of 22,000)?
"rrdtool dump" dumps out an xml file with the values, "rrdtool import" can make an rrd file out of it again; you could script something in there or do it manually.
Tom
On 28/05/2013 21:53, Alex Pressé wrote:
I have a router which was running glorious cisco code with a marvelous bug where the number of active ipsec tunnels kept increasing until I put a better IOS on it.
So now I have a graph where the ipsec tunnels shoots to tens of thousands of ipsec tunnels, making the long term views pointless.
Is there some easy way I can loop through a date range or similar and set the number of ipsec tunnels to some other number (like 10 instead of 22,000)?
-- Alex Presse "How much net work could a network work if a network could net work?"
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Hey,
We alredy opened tac case for this bug. Anything below 15.1 is not affected
On 28.05.2013, at 23:53, Alex Pressé alex.presse@gmail.com wrote:
I have a router which was running glorious cisco code with a marvelous bug where the number of active ipsec tunnels kept increasing until I put a better IOS on it.
So now I have a graph where the ipsec tunnels shoots to tens of thousands of ipsec tunnels, making the long term views pointless.
Is there some easy way I can loop through a date range or similar and set the number of ipsec tunnels to some other number (like 10 instead of 22,000)?
-- Alex Presse "How much net work could a network work if a network could net work?" _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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Alex Pressé
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