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    RRD Queue Graph quirk after 10mbit download

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      oitdmser
      last edited by

      I am lucky enough to have 12mbit cable that is actually 12mbit. I'm running 1.2.3 RC3

      Sooo, not to complain, but I noticed when download bandwidth for one queue exceeds about 10mbit it doesn't graph the queue at all. Another poster found that the scale was sometimes incorrect. I find that is not the case in this instance. See my attached photo. The blank area closest to the right side of the graph is where bandwidth exceeded 10mbit. If I throttle azureus to 1024KB/s, it graphs fine (flat area on right side of graph.)

      Any thoughts?
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      • jimpJ
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
        last edited by

        Not sure what may have happened there but I have graphed way more than 10Mbit before without issue.

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          oitdmser
          last edited by

          I noticed that the Traffic Graph shows all the traffic, its just the queue graph that gets clipped. Would this be affected by the traffic shaper max bandwidth values?

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