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Monitor chart graph is wrong

Open i3130002 opened this issue 7 years ago • 3 comments

image As you see in the picture download speed is 1.14MB but the graph didn't reach 1MB . please fix this issue

i3130002 avatar May 27 '18 09:05 i3130002

hi

It's not wrong - the graph simply doesn't autoscale.

I thought the same as you then saw the scale buttons

Regards,

Gary

scale buttons

gazzawazza avatar Apr 18 '19 16:04 gazzawazza

Sorry if I'm bad at explaining it but as you can see, my graph shows under 1MB/s where as current download readings are 1.14MB/s. The scale just changes the maximum amount that the graph can display. In my case it is set to more than 1MB so there is no problem what so ever. You can test this by scaling down and seeing that chart goes beyond the last number. Scale goes beyond top number on the graph: image

Larger scale has the same problem too: image

i3130002 avatar Apr 18 '19 20:04 i3130002

EDITED: to make the URLs actually point properly

hi man

ok - having looked again at your initial post, i see what you mean - the numeric stats don't match what the graph is reporting. I managed to misread your scale setting. Sorry.

It's like your numeric stats are not synced to the graph (or vice versa).

Regarding the problem, i can confirm my graph readings match my numeric stats.

Did you by any chance install / upgrade bitmeter OS versions? Think i read somewhere you have to uninstall previous versions.

What version are you using?

Are your stats and graph correct at any point in time?

  • e.g. have you tried silly stuff like disabling then enabling your network device?

  • What about cleaning your browser cache (shouldn't matter as i believe all published browser window stats come from bmdb but just a thought)?

You've not got anything odd like 2 NICs running at the same time?

Have you tried nuking your stats? And/or restarting the stat server?

what does the summary tab of bitmeter OS say? I'm interested in the uptime / when it started capturing data.

My instinct is to check out the bmdb switches.

Also maybe interrogate the the client to check the version (just in case you upgraded versions and somehow you have a mix of file versions installed).

Some useful links:

https://codebox.net/pages/bitmeteros-faq

http://codebox.org/pages/tagged/bitmeter_os

  • good info in the FAQ - how to backup your DB (in case your long term stats matter), checking the error log and how to purge the db

  • the 2nd link has great command line stuff in it

Cheers,

Gaz

gazzawazza avatar Apr 19 '19 20:04 gazzawazza