MRTG graphs resetting at 4am

Ken Anderson (Pacific Internet) ka at PACIFIC.NET
Wed Apr 28 17:55:04 IST 2004


default logrotate time for apache in redhat is 4am - coincidence?
:-)
Ken


Chris W. Parker wrote:

> hi.
>
> starting a few weeks ago some of my MRTG graphs* are restting every day
> at 4am. that is to say they look similar to this:
>
> +-----------------------------------------------+
> |                                    ***********|
> |                                 **************|
> |                        ***********************|
> |      **         ******************************|
> |   *****    ***********************************|
> |******** **************************************|
> +-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-+
> 0   2   4   6   8  10  12  14  16  18  20  22  24
>
> there isn't anything in /etc/cron.daily that i see to restart
> mailscanner and thus reset a counter (although i don't even think MS has
> anything to do with the counters used by MRTG??). i also don't see
> anything regarding MRTG in /etc/cron.daily.
>
> my Restart Every option is set at 14400 and the file check_MailScanner
> is in /etc/cron.hourly.
>
> since this didn't used to happen (actually it happened every ince in a
> whole but not on a consistent daily basis) i assume it has something to
> do with a configuration change i've made somewhere. anyone have any
> ideas what that might have been?
>
>
> thanks,
> chris.
>
> * Number of Messages Processed, Bytes of Mail Processed, Mail Determined
> To Be Spam
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