>  Donatas,
> 
> On Wed, May 18, 2005 at 02:11:43PM +0300, Donatas wrote:
> D> D> ### Regular MRTG monitoring 
> D> D> 0,10,20,30,40,50 * * * * root /usr/local/etc/mrtg/exec_mrtg.sh > 
> /dev/null 2>&1 
> D> >No-no. The question was: what is the scale of time axis? How long does 
> one 
> D> >peak last? 
> D> hmm...still difficult to understand your question. well, time axis scale 
> is displayed in hours. each new point is added every 10 minutes. each point 
> value is read immediately
> D> by mrtg without any averages or somth.
> 
> So, there is 24 hours between red lines on the image [1]? Then we have 2 peaks
> per hour, right? May be this is sendmail (or other MTA) processing its queue?
> 
> [1] ftp://temp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/hatm0.png

your idea seems logical enough....just can't understand why peaks have never 
been detected on incoming interfaces, before ng_bridge? mrtg doesn't allways 
reads current values with precission of seconds....for example 
point 1 - 00:00:15, point 2 - 00:10:37, point 3 - 00:20:24 etc...
you might say that incoming traffic on ethernet interfaces is much bigger that 
incoming traffic bridged to current ngethxxx and it simply swallows peaks, but 
we've done experiments with only one physical and one logical bridged 
interfaces - fluctuations have also been noticed.

anyway, maybe you have any ideas why after doing "ngctl msg ng_bridge: 
setconfig '{ ipfw=[1] }', and getconfig showing succesful activation of "ipfw = 
[ 1 ]", traffic is not passed to ipfw? bsd 5.3...

thanks...
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