[Unbound-users] statistics-cumulative
Miguel Miranda
miguel.mirandag at gmail.com
Thu Mar 21 17:00:22 UTC 2013
hi wouter, if i check in the munin graph there is 16.59m bogus querys,
running the command line i got:
[root at dns1 ~]# unbound-control stats_noreset | grep bogus
num.answer.bogus=0
num.rrset.bogus=1
[root at dns1 ~]#
I think m is for mega, similar as k if for kilo right?
in the other hand just for test, i disable the cumulative setting and the
graph show a huge fall in the numbers, take a look a this picture:
Im wondering what is the correct value, with or without cumulative ?
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 4:07 AM, W.C.A. Wijngaards <wouter at nlnetlabs.nl>wrote:
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> Hi Miguel,
>
> On 03/20/2013 04:28 PM, Miguel Miranda wrote:
> > Hello to all, im following the
> > http://www.unbound.net/documentation/howto_statistics.html doc to
> > setup unbound stats using munin, in the doc is not clear if a have
> > to enable statistics-cumulative or not, however in the munin plugin
> > itself it indicated that statistics-cumulative are required. I have
> > run some tests and i got huge values like 663.67m bogus querys, i
> > think if for the acumulative setting beacuse i just got 9.6k qps in
> > the hits graph.
>
> 663.68 mega or milli ?
>
> 600.000.000 qps is a bit high, yes. If you do unbound-control
> stats_noreset you can peek at the statistics output. The output uses
> plain numbers (without k,m, ...). Can you try this and see what
> numbers are wrong there?
>
> Best regards,
> Wouter
>
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