What version of bandwidthd? And can you get a specific time length? Is it every 4 days exactly? And it coincide with when you stop and restart bandwidthd? At a guess I'd say it might have something to do with bandwidthd.c:DropOldData, in bandwidthd.c:843 or thereabouts. Hope this helps.
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I installed and configured bandwidthd, but when I restart, all the historical data is lost. How can I make it persist?
Nevermind! I found the solution in the configuration file and made the changes there to get the data to persist between reboots.
I store data in CDF and rotate with cron eveery night at 0:00, but data disappears every 4 days or so, does somebody else experience this ?
What version of bandwidthd? And can you get a specific time length? Is it every 4 days exactly? And it coincide with when you stop and restart bandwidthd? At a guess I'd say it might have something to do with bandwidthd.c:DropOldData, in bandwidthd.c:843 or thereabouts. Hope this helps.
Did somebody solve this problem on Debian 6?