Going so well.. until.. the network graph went dead

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Message 136089 - Posted: 13 Jul 2005, 15:47:09 UTC

There I wuz getting/sending wu's (slow like) then its all gone pear shaped.

http://fragment1.berkeley.edu/~cricket/inr-668-interfaces.html

Never mind... managed to get some at least
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Message 136094 - Posted: 13 Jul 2005, 15:55:36 UTC

You know... I wish that URL wasn't advertised, because it doesn't work half the time.. Like right now! This is a router that's out of our control, by the way (it's a campus router) and therefore any bugs with its data collection aren't our fault.

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Message 136097 - Posted: 13 Jul 2005, 16:05:13 UTC

Well, I stand corrected..... A good coincidence. All the down/up loads stopped the same time the graph went phut (they were lumpy anyway).

But now one machine has started getting the goods again.

Watch the graph with caution ............


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Message 136099 - Posted: 13 Jul 2005, 16:26:02 UTC

The graph has come back up again, right around the time nairb said he is "getting the goods again". It always lags behind a little.
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