Broadband Usage Graphs - something's not right
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Broadband Usage Graphs - something's not right
14-07-2012 12:10 PM
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There's something wrong with the Total traffic on the network graphs for WBC in that the maximum figures don't match the graph. E.g.
That's clearly peaking at over 12G but the Max in the totals below is nowhere near that. I'd guess that figures for some gateways are included in the graph but not the totals below. The 20CN IPSC graphs look OK.
What is also strange is the ratio of upload compared with download. Colindale WBC is a lot higher than Faraday WBC and both of them are much higher than the 20CN IPSC.
Here's the rest of the graphs:
20CN
NB All of the images in this post are links to the live graphs - not snapshots.
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14-07-2012 12:12 PM
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14-07-2012 12:20 PM
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OK, with the uncapped uploads they will be faster, but I can't think of any reason why 21CN users should upload more data. If anything I'd have expected it to be the other way, data coming down faster and then discarded (e.g. YouTube videos not completely watched).
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14-07-2012 12:24 PM
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14-07-2012 12:38 PM
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I'd also suspect the majority of users who were put on a capped upload don't know they can ask for it to be uncapped and I don't believe PN have been doing it without asking. It's not that long ago the policy changed to provision uncapped.
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14-07-2012 1:17 PM
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14-07-2012 4:11 PM
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I wonder if the differences between the graph and the figures has something to do with the move to the new E100 Traffic Management platform?
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14-07-2012 4:14 PM
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14-07-2012 5:20 PM
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23-07-2012 10:01 PM
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There certainly is some oddness in the totals, so will look into the config tomorrow of those graphs.
Ejs is right, you will see some darker green lines, but these are not what is being reported on in the totals. These are actually image artefacts, as a result of the way multiple datasets are compiled together.
In unit form, the total value of the data sets combined is meant to be the text output, but in graphical form each data point is plotted, with the next point stacked on top. RRDtool causes these artefacts in the stacks display.
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24-07-2012 9:46 AM
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I have found the source of the problem with this graphing. It appears that the system that generates them is doing something odd with some of the values that are input.
The legend and values contained are accurate if my reading of RPN math is correct. It is certainly doing math against the correct data sets.
It is just the stacked lines in the graph that are incorrect. It seems to be double counting some data sources, and completely not mapping others. It's actually quite odd.
Problem 72160 has been raised on this.
In regards to the colours in the graph, it is configured to have a 60% "Opacity/Alpha Channel". The darker artifacts are the overlapping plots.
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