Network Throughput report for dot1q VLAN sub-interfaces not graphing
ghbiz
76 Posts
February 17, 2019, 2:18 amQuote from ghbiz on February 17, 2019, 2:18 amWhen looking at the Dashboard as follows
View Chart = Node Statistics
Node = XXX
Metrics = Network Throughput
Only the main interfaces are showing graphs. None of the sub-interfaces for the different VLANS are showing any throughput.
When looking at the Dashboard as follows
View Chart = Node Statistics
Node = XXX
Metrics = Network Throughput
Only the main interfaces are showing graphs. None of the sub-interfaces for the different VLANS are showing any throughput.
ghbiz
76 Posts
February 24, 2019, 3:29 amQuote from ghbiz on February 24, 2019, 3:29 amany update on this?
any update on this?
admin
2,918 Posts
February 24, 2019, 1:59 pmQuote from admin on February 24, 2019, 1:59 pmThe individual logical vlan ids will be added stats charts in version 2.3 in addition to the main interfaces
The individual logical vlan ids will be added stats charts in version 2.3 in addition to the main interfaces
ghbiz
76 Posts
February 24, 2019, 8:15 pmQuote from ghbiz on February 24, 2019, 8:15 pmperfect, may i also suggest a composite of all the iscsi interfaces as well so one can see what the entire cluster is doing in one chart. or possibly a list of graphs showing all the members.
perfect, may i also suggest a composite of all the iscsi interfaces as well so one can see what the entire cluster is doing in one chart. or possibly a list of graphs showing all the members.
ghbiz
76 Posts
May 24, 2019, 2:30 amQuote from ghbiz on May 24, 2019, 2:30 ami dont believe that this made it to 2.3. Can you please confirm accordingly.
i dont believe that this made it to 2.3. Can you please confirm accordingly.
admin
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May 24, 2019, 1:53 pmQuote from admin on May 24, 2019, 1:53 pmCorrect. Unfortunately we had a lot of features on hold quite some time before the release to focus on getting all replication issues ironed out in our testing. There is a minor 2.3.1 release which will have this.
Correct. Unfortunately we had a lot of features on hold quite some time before the release to focus on getting all replication issues ironed out in our testing. There is a minor 2.3.1 release which will have this.
ghbiz
76 Posts
August 26, 2019, 4:02 pmQuote from ghbiz on August 26, 2019, 4:02 pmLooks like this was added under 2.3.1 per your previous comments. THANK YOU,
We wanted to further request if there can be a new MAIN section called "Network Throughput" So that we can see a TOTAL between all the nodes per VLAN.
This would be a great feature as it can help drill down more information as to the total per VLAN across all the nodes.
Looks like this was added under 2.3.1 per your previous comments. THANK YOU,
We wanted to further request if there can be a new MAIN section called "Network Throughput" So that we can see a TOTAL between all the nodes per VLAN.
This would be a great feature as it can help drill down more information as to the total per VLAN across all the nodes.
ghbiz
76 Posts
November 24, 2019, 3:30 pmQuote from ghbiz on November 24, 2019, 3:30 pmAnything on the above secondary request?
Anything on the above secondary request?
Network Throughput report for dot1q VLAN sub-interfaces not graphing
ghbiz
76 Posts
Quote from ghbiz on February 17, 2019, 2:18 amWhen looking at the Dashboard as follows
View Chart = Node Statistics
Node = XXX
Metrics = Network ThroughputOnly the main interfaces are showing graphs. None of the sub-interfaces for the different VLANS are showing any throughput.
When looking at the Dashboard as follows
View Chart = Node Statistics
Node = XXX
Metrics = Network Throughput
Only the main interfaces are showing graphs. None of the sub-interfaces for the different VLANS are showing any throughput.
ghbiz
76 Posts
Quote from ghbiz on February 24, 2019, 3:29 amany update on this?
any update on this?
admin
2,918 Posts
Quote from admin on February 24, 2019, 1:59 pmThe individual logical vlan ids will be added stats charts in version 2.3 in addition to the main interfaces
The individual logical vlan ids will be added stats charts in version 2.3 in addition to the main interfaces
ghbiz
76 Posts
Quote from ghbiz on February 24, 2019, 8:15 pmperfect, may i also suggest a composite of all the iscsi interfaces as well so one can see what the entire cluster is doing in one chart. or possibly a list of graphs showing all the members.
perfect, may i also suggest a composite of all the iscsi interfaces as well so one can see what the entire cluster is doing in one chart. or possibly a list of graphs showing all the members.
ghbiz
76 Posts
Quote from ghbiz on May 24, 2019, 2:30 ami dont believe that this made it to 2.3. Can you please confirm accordingly.
i dont believe that this made it to 2.3. Can you please confirm accordingly.
admin
2,918 Posts
Quote from admin on May 24, 2019, 1:53 pmCorrect. Unfortunately we had a lot of features on hold quite some time before the release to focus on getting all replication issues ironed out in our testing. There is a minor 2.3.1 release which will have this.
Correct. Unfortunately we had a lot of features on hold quite some time before the release to focus on getting all replication issues ironed out in our testing. There is a minor 2.3.1 release which will have this.
ghbiz
76 Posts
Quote from ghbiz on August 26, 2019, 4:02 pmLooks like this was added under 2.3.1 per your previous comments. THANK YOU,
We wanted to further request if there can be a new MAIN section called "Network Throughput" So that we can see a TOTAL between all the nodes per VLAN.
This would be a great feature as it can help drill down more information as to the total per VLAN across all the nodes.
Looks like this was added under 2.3.1 per your previous comments. THANK YOU,
We wanted to further request if there can be a new MAIN section called "Network Throughput" So that we can see a TOTAL between all the nodes per VLAN.
This would be a great feature as it can help drill down more information as to the total per VLAN across all the nodes.
ghbiz
76 Posts
Quote from ghbiz on November 24, 2019, 3:30 pmAnything on the above secondary request?
Anything on the above secondary request?