Hi Guys,
Can someone explain the new network reporting graphs or check my findings?
In the new interface I see this reporting graph:
Note the marked spike. This is about 5 minutes (checked with cursor) at about 5 Megabytes per second (eyeballing the graph).
That would mean that this transfer (the peek only) should be about 1500 Megabytes (this corresponds with a transfer I did).
However reported total Tx = 315.85 [what unit?]... The graph title is if_octets so that would be 315 * 8 bits = nothing really so that's not it.
The units on the vertical axis is Megabytes so then the total would be 315.85 Megabytes?
However this clearly does not correspond with the area under the graph.
The old interface is showing the following:
The same peak is clearly visible, and the numbers seem to be correct (or at least humanly understandable).
Am I misunderstanding the graph? Is it in some unit that I'm unaware of? Or a known bug? (I couldn't find it)
Thanks in advance for the help!
Can someone explain the new network reporting graphs or check my findings?
In the new interface I see this reporting graph:
Note the marked spike. This is about 5 minutes (checked with cursor) at about 5 Megabytes per second (eyeballing the graph).
That would mean that this transfer (the peek only) should be about 1500 Megabytes (this corresponds with a transfer I did).
However reported total Tx = 315.85 [what unit?]... The graph title is if_octets so that would be 315 * 8 bits = nothing really so that's not it.
The units on the vertical axis is Megabytes so then the total would be 315.85 Megabytes?
However this clearly does not correspond with the area under the graph.
The old interface is showing the following:
The same peak is clearly visible, and the numbers seem to be correct (or at least humanly understandable).
Am I misunderstanding the graph? Is it in some unit that I'm unaware of? Or a known bug? (I couldn't find it)
Thanks in advance for the help!