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GigabitEthernet

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Re: advice for plotting my own graphs
« Reply #150 on: May 19, 2012, 02:08:56 PM »


I am using the NETGEAR firmware. Right now, the stats aren't being automatically added to the modem_stats file.


Attatched is the log file (manually obtained data) and the error file.
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Re: advice for plotting my own graphs
« Reply #151 on: May 19, 2012, 02:11:23 PM »

It actually works fine when the data is manually obtained. Which leads to a problem with the "START_LOGGING_24-7" batch file.
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Bald_Eagle1

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Re: advice for plotting my own graphs
« Reply #152 on: May 19, 2012, 02:14:34 PM »

My fault,

I added some pause commands for trying to test at my end & again forgot to remove them.

This attached version might work.
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GigabitEthernet

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Re: advice for plotting my own graphs
« Reply #153 on: May 19, 2012, 02:16:15 PM »

My fault,

I added some pause commands for trying to test at my end & again forgot to remove them.

This attached version might work.

That's working perfectly now!
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Bald_Eagle1

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Re: advice for plotting my own graphs
« Reply #154 on: May 19, 2012, 02:27:47 PM »

My fault,

I added some pause commands for trying to test at my end & again forgot to remove them.

This attached version might work.

That's working perfectly now!

Phew!

It's really difficult to debug when I can't actually test it myself.
Otherwise I would have noticed that problem.

As you are using the Netgear firmware, have you left in the logging in from Login1.TXT & Login2.TXT?

In other words, has it worked without needing to visit the Telnet enabling URL, or have you perhaps not rebooted the router since you last enabled Telnet access via the URL?

The data you obtained manually was obviously not much to work with, but so far, it seems to graph O.K.

The attached is the graph set from your manually obtained data.

It shows a connection of around 16 hours.
Does that seem about right?

« Last Edit: May 19, 2012, 02:29:48 PM by Bald_Eagle1 »
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GigabitEthernet

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Re: advice for plotting my own graphs
« Reply #155 on: May 19, 2012, 02:32:14 PM »

As you are using the Netgear firmware, have you left in the logging in from Login1.TXT & Login2.TXT?

In other words, has it worked without needing to visit the Telnet enabling URL, or have you perhaps not rebooted the router since you last enabled Telnet access via the URL?

I haven't rebooted the router since using the telnet access URL. As RouterStats can automatically enable telnet without loading a webpage, I presume it can't be that difficult to add a command that does it for one?




It shows a connection of around 16 hours.
Does that seem about right?



Bang on.
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Re: advice for plotting my own graphs
« Reply #156 on: May 19, 2012, 02:33:02 PM »

Since it is working, can you provide me the graphing scripts with the new data to test how it works at my end?
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Re: advice for plotting my own graphs
« Reply #157 on: May 19, 2012, 02:38:21 PM »

hi guys...

so this new getADSLstats.bat file will gather errors..? ES & HEC.. what is HEC..? is that CRC..?  for errors I monitor CRC and RS (and ES but ot as much as other two) , i monitor just how much of the RS codewords are being corrected, at normal 6-7db SNRM its usually about 0.1% of all traffic, at 3db SNRM its about 2-5% of all traffic thats being corrected

early days (and offtopic) but i think the SesDrop option in DGteam makes a difference to my CRC count when I have a low SNRM (less CRC's)..like I say early days yet, i wonder if it uses more CPU...last night I could not connect to the router and had to reboot...sorry for dwindling offtopic
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Re: advice for plotting my own graphs
« Reply #158 on: May 19, 2012, 02:42:32 PM »

Since it is working, can you provide me the graphing scripts with the new data to test how it works at my end?

Script attached.

Until there is sufficient additional data, you may need to experiment with graphing periods, using different muinutes/hours etc.

My earlier example from your stats was for just 9 minutes.

Please post or email your modem_stats.log at intervals so I can also check things at my end.

Although I have for now mainly concentrated on DS data, US data is also harvested.
I haven't got round to adding much US graphing yet, until everything all looks O.K. over a period of time.

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Re: advice for plotting my own graphs
« Reply #159 on: May 19, 2012, 02:43:39 PM »

Once again, thank you for everything.
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Re: advice for plotting my own graphs
« Reply #160 on: May 19, 2012, 02:46:45 PM »

Attached is another log file with more data.
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Re: advice for plotting my own graphs
« Reply #161 on: May 19, 2012, 02:47:19 PM »

The graphing script is also working perfectly. Attached are some graphs I just generated.
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Re: advice for plotting my own graphs
« Reply #162 on: May 19, 2012, 03:03:56 PM »

I am having a problem now. The logging gets a bit stuck and when I stop the logging, I am unable to delete the "date$$" file. Here is the error log:



19/05/2012 15:03:01.73 ***** It looks as though Plink had some sort of problem*****

 login: adslctl info --stats
^@
Password:
exit
^@
Login incorrect
 login: Password:
Login incorrect
 login:
Login timed out after 60 seconds.
 
Let's see what is still running that might have caused the problem
 
19/05/2012 15:03:01.73 - Is curl running?
INFO: No tasks are running which match the specified criteria.
19/05/2012 15:03:01.73 - Curl wasn't killed - Maybe it wasn't running
 
19/05/2012 15:03:01.73 - Is plink running?
INFO: No tasks are running which match the specified criteria.
19/05/2012 15:03:01.73 - Plink wasn't killed - Maybe it wasn't running
 
19/05/2012 15:03:01.73 - Is sleep running?
INFO: No tasks are running which match the specified criteria.
19/05/2012 15:03:01.73 - Sleep wasn't killed - Maybe it wasn't running
19/05/2012 15:03:03.03 ***** Start of getstats.BAT data collection ERRORS **************************************
*** ATTEMPT #2 --- ERROR_COUNT = 0 ***
 
 
19/05/2012 15:03:03.03 - ERROR - First check - data$$ exists - IT SHOULD NOT EXIST
19/05/2012 15:03:03.03 - File Size of data$$ at first check = 157
19/05/2012 15:03:03.04 - data$$ successfully deleted
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Re: advice for plotting my own graphs
« Reply #163 on: May 19, 2012, 03:09:45 PM »

Forget that, the login files mysteriously disappeared! But, if there are errors in the collection, how can I delete the "data$$" file since it always says it is being used by a telnet program (I presume that is plog). Using the task manager closes the program, but it opens again a couple of seconds later.
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Re: advice for plotting my own graphs
« Reply #164 on: May 19, 2012, 03:10:00 PM »

I am having a problem now. The logging gets a bit stuck and when I stop the logging, I am unable to delete the "date$$" file. Here is the error log:



Occasionally it does get "stuck" at login stage (at least it does on my VDSL2 connection).

It should keep trying until eventually it can log in again.

Usually error count gets to 2 or 3 & attempts the same.
Very rarely, these get to 100 or so, but they are that quick that usually it is all resolved within the 1 minute sample period.
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