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Application network I/O graph shouldn't be in kilobytes per second

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  • LanhildL Online
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    Lanhild
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    wrote on last edited by girish
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    In the network I/O graph, the data unit used is the kilobyte. The issue here is that it's not very useful from an analysis perspective. Shouldn't this be either configurable by an admin/by default be in mB.

    Screenshot from 2023-04-28 15-52-12.png

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    • LanhildL Lanhild

      In the network I/O graph, the data unit used is the kilobyte. The issue here is that it's not very useful from an analysis perspective. Shouldn't this be either configurable by an admin/by default be in mB.

      Screenshot from 2023-04-28 15-52-12.png

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      @Lanhild this seems like a bug. Checking if I can reproduce this.

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      • LanhildL Lanhild

        In the network I/O graph, the data unit used is the kilobyte. The issue here is that it's not very useful from an analysis perspective. Shouldn't this be either configurable by an admin/by default be in mB.

        Screenshot from 2023-04-28 15-52-12.png

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        wrote on last edited by
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        @Lanhild Do you see this in all views? It seems like something is corrupt. After all the inbound and outbound is so low, it seem unlikely the network speed I/O is so high.

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          wrote on last edited by jdaviescoates
          #4

          Where can one find this graph?

          Edit: ah in the Graphs section of App Settings.

          Here's one of mine:

          22f0f237-98cb-4eff-9272-76abf8516fec-image.png

          Update:

          And here another where Disk I/O has a similar strange issue to what @Lanhild is seeing in his Network I/O

          246de9f9-a228-4b98-b5e8-8849e630cddd-image.png

          I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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          • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

            Where can one find this graph?

            Edit: ah in the Graphs section of App Settings.

            Here's one of mine:

            22f0f237-98cb-4eff-9272-76abf8516fec-image.png

            Update:

            And here another where Disk I/O has a similar strange issue to what @Lanhild is seeing in his Network I/O

            246de9f9-a228-4b98-b5e8-8849e630cddd-image.png

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            @jdaviescoates can you post the output of docker stats ?

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            • girishG girish

              @jdaviescoates can you post the output of docker stats ?

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              @girish said in Application network I/O graph shouldn't be in kilobytes per second:

              @jdaviescoates can you post the output of docker stats ?

              From where?

              The Web Terminal of the App in question? Didn't seem to work there so I ssh'd into the server and ran it there.

              The line for the app in question (with the funny Disk I/O graph) is:

              CPU %     MEM USAGE / LIMIT     MEM %     NET I/O           BLOCK I/O         PIDS
              
              5.81%     293.4MiB / 2.4GiB     11.94%    805kB / 914kB     363MB / 13.3MB    18
              

              Does that shed any light on anything?

              I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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              • girishG girish

                @Lanhild Do you see this in all views? It seems like something is corrupt. After all the inbound and outbound is so low, it seem unlikely the network speed I/O is so high.

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                @girish Yes

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