
Hi All
Has anybody else got this issue I have with the frequency sections of devices?
if any device frequency is above 1Ghz it isn’t showing the value correctly in the graphs or in the table correctly, they are just showing 1Ghz not like it should
Screenshots showing issue on a mikrotik device and a raspberry pi
Regards
Simon

I don't understand, what output do you expect if the frequency is 1Ghz?
/Markus
2017-03-03 13:45 GMT+01:00 Simon Mousey Smith simonsmith5521@gmail.com:
Hi All
Has anybody else got this issue I have with the frequency sections of devices?
if any device frequency is above 1Ghz it isn’t showing the value correctly in the graphs or in the table correctly, they are just showing 1Ghz not like it should
Screenshots showing issue on a mikrotik device and a raspberry pi Regards
Simon
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As you can see in the pics
The Values in the table are all showing as 1Ghz but in the graph of the raspberrypi its showing Last value as 1.19Ghz which is not 1Ghz
AND in the Mikrotik CHR its showing the Last value as 2.5Ghz which again is MORE than 1Ghz
And even weirder in the graph for the Mikrotik CHR on the weeks view its showing the values down the left as .50000G and not 2.5Ghz
Regards
Simon
On 3 Mar 2017, at 12:49, Markus Klock markus@best-practice.se wrote:
I don't understand, what output do you expect if the frequency is 1Ghz?
/Markus
2017-03-03 13:45 GMT+01:00 Simon Mousey Smith <simonsmith5521@gmail.com mailto:simonsmith5521@gmail.com>: Hi All
Has anybody else got this issue I have with the frequency sections of devices?
if any device frequency is above 1Ghz it isn’t showing the value correctly in the graphs or in the table correctly, they are just showing 1Ghz not like it should
Screenshots showing issue on a mikrotik device and a raspberry pi <frequency.jpg><frequency1.jpg> Regards
Simon
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What I’m trying to say is the value field is showing 1Ghz when infact BOTH of these devices are NOT 1GHZ, the mikrotik is 2.5Ghz and the raspberry pi is 1.2Ghz
Simon
On 3 Mar 2017, at 12:49, Markus Klock markus@best-practice.se wrote:
I don't understand, what output do you expect if the frequency is 1Ghz?
/Markus
2017-03-03 13:45 GMT+01:00 Simon Mousey Smith <simonsmith5521@gmail.com mailto:simonsmith5521@gmail.com>: Hi All
Has anybody else got this issue I have with the frequency sections of devices?
if any device frequency is above 1Ghz it isn’t showing the value correctly in the graphs or in the table correctly, they are just showing 1Ghz not like it should
Screenshots showing issue on a mikrotik device and a raspberry pi <frequency.jpg><frequency1.jpg> Regards
Simon
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oh! the value-field to the far right! I did actually not see it until now when you pointed it out. Yeah that looks totally wrong.
/Markus
2017-03-03 14:00 GMT+01:00 Simon Mousey Smith simonsmith5521@gmail.com:
What I’m trying to say is the value field is showing 1Ghz when infact BOTH of these devices are NOT 1GHZ, the mikrotik is 2.5Ghz and the raspberry pi is 1.2Ghz
Simon
On 3 Mar 2017, at 12:49, Markus Klock markus@best-practice.se wrote:
I don't understand, what output do you expect if the frequency is 1Ghz?
/Markus
2017-03-03 13:45 GMT+01:00 Simon Mousey Smith simonsmith5521@gmail.com:
Hi All
Has anybody else got this issue I have with the frequency sections of devices?
if any device frequency is above 1Ghz it isn’t showing the value correctly in the graphs or in the table correctly, they are just showing 1Ghz not like it should
Screenshots showing issue on a mikrotik device and a raspberry pi <frequency.jpg><frequency1.jpg> Regards
Simon
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It is probably being rounded with zero decimal places.
Makes sense for almost all other sensors... ;)
Adam.
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On 3 Mar 2017, 13:03, at 13:03, Markus Klock markus@best-practice.se wrote:
oh! the value-field to the far right! I did actually not see it until now when you pointed it out. Yeah that looks totally wrong.
/Markus
2017-03-03 14:00 GMT+01:00 Simon Mousey Smith simonsmith5521@gmail.com:
What I’m trying to say is the value field is showing 1Ghz when infact
BOTH
of these devices are NOT 1GHZ, the mikrotik is 2.5Ghz and the
raspberry pi
is 1.2Ghz
Simon
On 3 Mar 2017, at 12:49, Markus Klock markus@best-practice.se
wrote:
I don't understand, what output do you expect if the frequency is
1Ghz?
/Markus
2017-03-03 13:45 GMT+01:00 Simon Mousey Smith
Hi All
Has anybody else got this issue I have with the frequency sections
of
devices?
if any device frequency is above 1Ghz it isn’t showing the value correctly in the graphs or in the table correctly, they are just
showing
1Ghz not like it should
Screenshots showing issue on a mikrotik device and a raspberry pi <frequency.jpg><frequency1.jpg> Regards
Simon
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Rounding down?
Seems more like a bug OR using wrong field than a rounding issue lol
I would understand if it was 1.2 to 1 and 2.5 to 2 but its not lol
Regards
Simon
On 3 Mar 2017, at 13:04, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
It is probably being rounded with zero decimal places.
Makes sense for almost all other sensors... ;)
Adam.
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/Markus
2017-03-03 14:00 GMT+01:00 Simon Mousey Smith <simonsmith5521@gmail.com mailto:simonsmith5521@gmail.com>: What I’m trying to say is the value field is showing 1Ghz when infact BOTH of these devices are NOT 1GHZ, the mikrotik is 2.5Ghz and the raspberry pi is 1.2Ghz
Simon
On 3 Mar 2017, at 12:49, Markus Klock <markus@best-practice.se mailto:markus@best-practice.se> wrote:
I don't understand, what output do you expect if the frequency is 1Ghz?
/Markus
2017-03-03 13:45 GMT+01:00 Simon Mousey Smith <simonsmith5521@gmail.com mailto:simonsmith5521@gmail.com>: Hi All
Has anybody else got this issue I have with the frequency sections of devices?
if any device frequency is above 1Ghz it isn’t showing the value correctly in the graphs or in the table correctly, they are just showing 1Ghz not like it should
Screenshots showing issue on a mikrotik device and a raspberry pi <frequency.jpg><frequency1.jpg> Regards
Simon
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Seems more like I should just remove the raspberry pi agent module since it's abandoned, broken and generating annoying mailing list posts.
adam. On 04/03/2017 09:49:44, Simon Mousey Smith simonsmith5521@gmail.com wrote: Rounding down?
Seems more like a bug OR using wrong field than a rounding issue lol
I would understand if it was 1.2 to 1 and 2.5 to 2 but its not lol
Regards
Simon
On 3 Mar 2017, at 13:04, Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org [mailto:adama@memetic.org]> wrote:
It is probably being rounded with zero decimal places.
Makes sense for almost all other sensors... ;)
Adam.
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/Markus
2017-03-03 14:00 GMT+01:00 Simon Mousey Smith <simonsmith5521@gmail.com [mailto:simonsmith5521@gmail.com]>:
What I’m trying to say is the value field is showing 1Ghz when infact BOTH of these devices are NOT 1GHZ, the mikrotik is 2.5Ghz and the raspberry pi is 1.2Ghz
Simon
On 3 Mar 2017, at 12:49, Markus Klock <markus@best-practice.se [mailto:markus@best-practice.se]> wrote:
I don't understand, what output do you expect if the frequency is 1Ghz?
/Markus
2017-03-03 13:45 GMT+01:00 Simon Mousey Smith <simonsmith5521@gmail.com [mailto:simonsmith5521@gmail.com]>:
Hi All
Has anybody else got this issue I have with the frequency sections of devices?
if any device frequency is above 1Ghz it isn’t showing the value correctly in the graphs or in the table correctly, they are just showing 1Ghz not like it should
Screenshots showing issue on a mikrotik device and a raspberry pi <frequency.jpg><frequency1.jpg> Regards
Simon
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I’ve been having no probs what so every with the pi module
Gets all my stuff correctly and never an issue :)
regards
Simon
On 4 Mar 2017, at 10:05, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
Seems more like I should just remove the raspberry pi agent module since it's abandoned, broken and generating annoying mailing list posts.
adam.
On 04/03/2017 09:49:44, Simon Mousey Smith simonsmith5521@gmail.com wrote:
Rounding down?
Seems more like a bug OR using wrong field than a rounding issue lol
I would understand if it was 1.2 to 1 and 2.5 to 2 but its not lol
Regards
Simon
On 3 Mar 2017, at 13:04, Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org mailto:adama@memetic.org> wrote:
It is probably being rounded with zero decimal places.
Makes sense for almost all other sensors... ;)
Adam.
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/Markus
2017-03-03 14:00 GMT+01:00 Simon Mousey Smith <simonsmith5521@gmail.com mailto:simonsmith5521@gmail.com>: What I’m trying to say is the value field is showing 1Ghz when infact BOTH of these devices are NOT 1GHZ, the mikrotik is 2.5Ghz and the raspberry pi is 1.2Ghz
Simon
On 3 Mar 2017, at 12:49, Markus Klock <markus@best-practice.se mailto:markus@best-practice.se> wrote:
I don't understand, what output do you expect if the frequency is 1Ghz?
/Markus
2017-03-03 13:45 GMT+01:00 Simon Mousey Smith <simonsmith5521@gmail.com mailto:simonsmith5521@gmail.com>: Hi All
Has anybody else got this issue I have with the frequency sections of devices?
if any device frequency is above 1Ghz it isn’t showing the value correctly in the graphs or in the table correctly, they are just showing 1Ghz not like it should
Screenshots showing issue on a mikrotik device and a raspberry pi <frequency.jpg><frequency1.jpg> Regards
Simon
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Likewise no problems with the raspi module here, working on Pi B, Pi 2, and Pi 3.
…Ron
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I’ve been having no probs what so every with the pi module
Gets all my stuff correctly and never an issue :)
regards
Simon
On 4 Mar 2017, at 10:05, Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org mailto:adama@memetic.org > wrote:
Seems more like I should just remove the raspberry pi agent module since it's abandoned, broken and generating annoying mailing list posts.
adam.
On 04/03/2017 09:49:44, Simon Mousey Smith <simonsmith5521@gmail.com mailto:simonsmith5521@gmail.com > wrote:
Rounding down?
Seems more like a bug OR using wrong field than a rounding issue lol
I would understand if it was 1.2 to 1 and 2.5 to 2 but its not lol
Regards
Simon
On 3 Mar 2017, at 13:04, Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org mailto:adama@memetic.org > wrote:
It is probably being rounded with zero decimal places.
Makes sense for almost all other sensors... ;)
Adam.
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On 3 Mar 2017, at 13:03, Markus Klock <markus@best-practice.se mailto:markus@best-practice.se > wrote:
oh! the value-field to the far right!
I did actually not see it until now when you pointed it out. Yeah that looks totally wrong.
/Markus
2017-03-03 14:00 GMT+01:00 Simon Mousey Smith <simonsmith5521@gmail.com mailto:simonsmith5521@gmail.com >:
What I’m trying to say is the value field is showing 1Ghz when infact BOTH of these devices are NOT 1GHZ, the mikrotik is 2.5Ghz and the raspberry pi is 1.2Ghz
Simon
On 3 Mar 2017, at 12:49, Markus Klock <markus@best-practice.se mailto:markus@best-practice.se > wrote:
I don't understand, what output do you expect if the frequency is 1Ghz?
/Markus
2017-03-03 13:45 GMT+01:00 Simon Mousey Smith <simonsmith5521@gmail.com mailto:simonsmith5521@gmail.com >:
Hi All
Has anybody else got this issue I have with the frequency sections of devices?
if any device frequency is above 1Ghz it isn’t showing the value correctly in the graphs or in the table correctly, they are just showing 1Ghz not like it should
Screenshots showing issue on a mikrotik device and a raspberry pi
<frequency.jpg><frequency1.jpg>
Regards
Simon
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