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      YannTKO
      last edited by

      I made de modification in status_traffic_totals.php
      It's good now.
      I think this issue came with 2.4.5. Everything was OK with 2.4.4

      Thank you very much.

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      Yann.

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        pwnell
        last edited by

        2.4.4 used vnstat 1.5, and 2.4.5 uses vnstat 2.4 which is very different so that would explain it.

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          YannTKO
          last edited by

          I have also in my homelab a 2.5 pfsense with the same issue.

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            YannTKO
            last edited by YannTKO

            There is another issue in the Top 10 days view.
            The x-axis is wrong and no data shown with the mouse.

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            Yann

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              pwnell
              last edited by

              I see it too. If I have time I'll see if I can figure out why.

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                YannTKO
                last edited by YannTKO

                IMHO, we only should see 24h in the hourly view and not 2 days.

                EDIT: I disabled/enabled graphing. It solved the problem (the graphic shows only 24h now).

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                  pwnell @YannTKO
                  last edited by

                  @YannTKO Did that delete history?

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                    YannTKO @pwnell
                    last edited by

                    @pwnell Yes

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                      pwnell
                      last edited by

                      I have a feeling this will not fix your issue. The problem is vnstat 2.4 now returns more than 24 hours of data - unlike before. So the code has to change in the php file to limit to the latest 24 hours. I am sure in 2 days you will again have > 24 entries...

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                        YannTKO
                        last edited by

                        I solved the top 10 days view issue by editing the file "status_traffic_totals.php"

                        Replace

                        value.id+1
                        

                        by

                        index
                        

                        Before:

                        $.each(raw_json.interfaces[interface_index].traffic.top, function(index, value) {
                        var date = Date.UTC(value.date.year, value.date.month-1, value.date.day);
                        localStorage.setItem(value.id+1, date);
                        tx_series.push([value.id+1, value.tx]);
                        rx_series.push([value.id+1, value.rx]);
                        

                        After:

                        $.each(raw_json.interfaces[interface_index].traffic.top, function(index, value) {
                        var date = Date.UTC(value.date.year, value.date.month-1, value.date.day);
                        ocalStorage.setItem(index, date);
                        tx_series.push([index, value.tx]);
                        rx_series.push([index, value.rx]);
                        
                        

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                        @pwnell You are right, the hourly report seems to record 48 hours and not 24.

                        Yann.

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                          pwnell @YannTKO
                          last edited by

                          @YannTKO I tried that too but thought it failed because the x axis did not show the dates. But that is definitely better than before, thanks.

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                            YannTKO @pwnell
                            last edited by

                            @pwnell For me, the x-axis has never shown the date. It has always been from 1 to 10.

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                              YannTKO
                              last edited by

                              Hello,
                              I confirm that the hourly report shows more than 2 days (maybe 4).
                              To return back to 24 hours, I edited (I know I shouldn't edit this file but it's a try) :
                              /usr/local/etc/vnstat.conf

                              to add:
                              HourlyDays 1
                              and I restarted the service .

                              You can choose the data retention durations you need
                              In the file vnstat.conf.sample, it's written:

                              # data retention durations (-1 = unlimited, 0 = feature disabled)
                              5MinuteHours   48
                              HourlyDays      4
                              DailyDays      62
                              MonthlyMonths  25
                              YearlyYears    -1
                              TopDayEntries  20
                              

                              Yann

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                                YannTKO
                                last edited by

                                Beware, when you change your settings in traffic totals by the webgui and you save them as defaults, the file vnstat.conf is written again and you loose your data retention durations selection you choosed by editing this file.
                                If you want to keep your selection or your options, you must edit the file /usr/local/pkg/status_traffic_totals.inc
                                This one is used to create vnstat.conf

                                Yann.

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                                  House Of Cards
                                  last edited by

                                  I'm following along here... Just to clarify. Are the totals recording correctly and it's just a display issue? Are the daily and monthly totals accurate?

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                                    YannTKO @House Of Cards
                                    last edited by YannTKO

                                    @wormuths Yes, it's just a display issue. You can check your data with vnstat in the shell. If you decide to change the data retention durations, it will affect your data and not only the display.

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                                      mariyan
                                      last edited by

                                      @YannTKO, thank you very much for figuring a fix for those graphing issues.

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                                        MyKroFt
                                        last edited by

                                        Can anyone generate a system > patches files.

                                        I am afraid i will really mess something up if I try manually changing files

                                        Thanks
                                        Myk

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                                          MyKroFt
                                          last edited by

                                          Nobody?

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                                            hulleyrob @pwnell
                                            last edited by

                                            @pwnell Thank you this fixed my current problem where the hourly graph looked like the first image since I did a fresh install of 2.4.5

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