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    How to change RRD Quality IP?

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      fouinix
      last edited by

      I had the same problem, I have to change the IP of the gateway of rrdgraoh.
      But my gateway is pingable.
      Does rrd use a false gateway ?

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        hoba
        last edited by

        It uses the wan gateway by default.

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          fouinix
          last edited by

          But my default gateway is pingable, I hate to copy/paste my wan gateway in config.xml else the rrd graph quality is red all the time.

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            sullrich
            last edited by

            Update to the most recent RELENG_1 snaphot.  I fixed a bug regarding something similar this weekend that most likely affects this.

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              fouinix
              last edited by

              I already have the latest snapshot  1.0.1-SNAPSHOT-01-24-2007

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                Gitsum
                last edited by

                Yeah, me to. Using latest snapshot.
                I added the use_rrd_gateway with a pingable address, but it still doesn't work.

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                  sullrich
                  last edited by

                  @Gitsum:

                  Yeah, me to. Using latest snapshot.
                  I added the use_rrd_gateway with a pingable address, but it still doesn't work.

                  Show us the xml.

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                    Gitsum
                    last edited by

                    • <pfsense><version>2.3</version>
                        <lastchange><theme>nervecenter</theme>
                    • <system><use_rrd_gateway>208.67.222.222</use_rrd_gateway>
                        <optimization>normal</optimization>
                        <hostname>pfsense</hostname>
                        <domain>local</domain>
                        <username>admin</username>
                        <password>$1$rXQXI.xG$K0UhU.e3ci0AgQoyBs.Oi.</password>
                        <timezone>America/Los_Angeles</timezone>
                        <time-update-interval><timeservers>pool.ntp.org</timeservers>
                    • <webgui><protocol>http</protocol>
                        <port><certificate><private-key></private-key></certificate></port></webgui>
                        <disablenatreflection>yes</disablenatreflection>
                        <enablesshd>yes</enablesshd>

                    <maximumstates><dnsallowoverride></dnsallowoverride></maximumstates></time-update-interval></system>

                    • <interfaces>-<lan></lan></interfaces></lastchange></pfsense>
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                      sullrich
                      last edited by

                      Click save on the Interfaces -> WAN screen and see if it fixes it.

                      RRD needs to be instructed to recreate its info

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                        Gitsum
                        last edited by

                        Nope. Even after restart, it's still showing 100% loss.

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                          sullrich
                          last edited by

                          Run this from a shell.

                          cat /var/db/rrd/updaterrd.sh | grep out_wan  | grep ping

                          Does your WAN IP gateway appear correctly?

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                            Gitsum
                            last edited by

                            yes, it does.

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                              Gitsum
                              last edited by

                              So, since my WAN gateway seems to be pingable, what would be causing the RRD quality graph to not function properly?

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                                hoba
                                last edited by

                                There seems to be a bug in the latest version that maybe is causing this issues: http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,3514.0.html

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                                  jahonix
                                  last edited by

                                  I suppose the issue is solved, isn't it?

                                  I still get 100% loss even though I'm using an rrd_gateway in the config.xml which is pingable.

                                  cat /var/db/rrd/updaterrd.sh | grep out_wan | grep pin
                                  shows the ISP gateway instead of what I entered. I saved on Interfaces|WAN and rebooted but without luck. Any ideas?

                                  For the records: I am on 1.0.1-SNAPSHOT-03-27-2007 built on Tue Apr 3 07:30:15 EDT 2007

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                                    sullrich
                                    last edited by

                                    Did you remove /tmp/config.cache after updating config.xml?  If not then your manual changes where lost.

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                                      jahonix
                                      last edited by

                                      @sullrich:

                                      Did you remove /tmp/config.cache after updating config.xml?  If not then your manual changes where lost.

                                      Well, no.
                                      I edited config.xml (without package infos) on a WS and restored the configuratiion through the webGUI. Shouldn't that do the trick? After the automatic reboot the new IP is still there but not used…

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                                        sullrich
                                        last edited by

                                        Yes that should do the trick.  I imagine you added the IP to the wrong location.

                                        The setting goes in the wan xml area.

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                                          jahonix
                                          last edited by

                                          @sullrich:

                                          I imagine you added the IP to the wrong location. The setting goes in the wan xml area.

                                          Isn't it stored under <system>any longer?

                                          
                                           <pfsense><version>2.9</version>
                                          	 <lastchange><theme>nervecenter</theme>
                                          	 <system><use_rrd_gateway>217.6.10.12</use_rrd_gateway>
                                          		<optimization>normal</optimization>
                                          		<hostname>gateway</hostname></system></lastchange></pfsense> 
                                          

                                          I followed your instructions. Sorry if they this is outdated…

                                          @sullrich:

                                          <system><use_rrd_gateway>XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX</use_rrd_gateway></system>

                                          Does it matter where exactly it goes here? I would insert it right after the <if>tags… ???

                                          		 <wan><if>rl0</if>
                                          			 <mtu><blockpriv><media><mediaopt><bandwidth>100</bandwidth>
                                          			<bandwidthtype>Mb</bandwidthtype>
                                          			 <blockbogons><spoofmac><ipaddr>pppoe</ipaddr>
                                          			 <pppoe><pppoe-reset-type>custom</pppoe-reset-type></pppoe></spoofmac></blockbogons></mediaopt></media></blockpriv></mtu></wan> 
                                          
                                          ```</if></system>
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                                            sullrich
                                            last edited by

                                            Needs to be between:

                                            <wan></wan>

                                            Placing it right behind <wan>is the safest bet.

                                            If you remove /tmp/config.cache and edit /cf/conf/config.xml and change it then click on Save on the wan screen you should be set.</wan>

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