[ZBX-4469] Freebsd "net.if.in"and"net.if.out" bug Created: 2011 Dec 20 Updated: 2017 May 30 Resolved: 2017 May 09 |
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Status: | Closed |
Project: | ZABBIX BUGS AND ISSUES |
Component/s: | Agent (G) |
Affects Version/s: | 1.8.9 |
Fix Version/s: | None |
Type: | Incident report | Priority: | Major |
Reporter: | Chen Zhu | Assignee: | Unassigned |
Resolution: | Cannot Reproduce | Votes: | 0 |
Labels: | freebsd | ||
Remaining Estimate: | Not Specified | ||
Time Spent: | Not Specified | ||
Original Estimate: | Not Specified | ||
Environment: |
FreeBSD 7.2/8.0/8.1 OS Distribution involved. |
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Description |
By using monitor key "net.if.out[igb0,bytes]" to get traffic information on 1000-Mbps NIC , the return max value is more than 1Gbps , Is there any reason why the value is more than 1Gbps ? please let me know if some reason cause it. |
Comments |
Comment by richlv [ 2011 Dec 20 ] |
most likely that is what the interface returns. you can try getting values with zabbix_get and normal system tools - if you compare the counter values, do they match ? |
Comment by Chen Zhu [ 2011 Dec 21 ] |
Compared with Switch traffic flow and return data by issuing iftop command in FreeBSD , both of them are not overflow 1Gbps. Sectional graph seeing attach files |
Comment by Aleksandrs Saveljevs [ 2016 Feb 02 ] |
I have tried reproducing the issue on a 32-bit FreeBSD 7.3 with Zabbix 1.8.9 and Zabbix 3.0.0beta2. They both show the correct same result and exactly at the NIC limit. Is this issue still relevant for you? |
Comment by Alexander Vladishev [ 2017 May 09 ] |
No information from reporter. I close this issue as "Cannot reproduce". |