On 5/25/11 2:24 PM, "Steve Howard" <showard@PAULBUNYAN.NET> wrote:
On 05/25/2011 02:15 PM, Mike Horwath wrote:
On 5/25/11 11:39 AM, "Andrew Hoyos" <hoyosa@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
On May 25, 2011, at 11:33 AM, David Farmer wrote:
Did you check that the Data Source for the graph is also using the 64-bit counters?
> Nothing special in logs either showing a problem. > > Steve - your own monitoring showing problems at all with data Are you looking at Gi-0/2? it is possible this is a problem on the Cisco side too, that port Gi-0/2 on the 3560E got changed to being in a port channel sometime
On 5/25/11 11:07 CDT, Jay Hanke wrote: this creates weird issues. They usually go away after a reboot. Yeah, I've seen this same thing on a few occasions when adding/removing interfaces from port channels.
Also, double check you've got "snmp-server ifindex persist" set in the config, as you might be polling something else too. Shit, that's a great point!
We aways have that set.
Steve, can you check that?
Could very well be a different port now :(
But once you set it to persist (if it wasn't set), I can look into things further.
It was not there. It is now.
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