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Bulk Walk Maximum Repetitions
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For SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 Devices, the SNMP Bulk Walk max-repetitions size. The default is to 'Auto Detect on Re-Index'. For very large switches, high performance servers, Jumbo Frame Networks or for high latency WAN connections, increasing this value may increase poller performance. More data is packed into a single SNMP packet which can reduce data query run time. However, some devices may completely refuse to respond to packets with a max-repetition size which is set too large. This can be especially true for lower-powered IoT type devices or smaller embedded IT appliances. Special attention to the overall network path MTU should also be considered since setting a value which is too high could lead to packet fragmentation.
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Auto Detect on Re-Index
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Auto Detect/Set on first Re-Index
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%d Repitition
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%d Repetitions
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SNMP Retries
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The maximum number of attempts to reach a device via an SNMP readstring prior to giving up.
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A useful name for this Data Storage and Polling Profile.
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New Profile
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Polling Interval
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The frequency that data will be collected from the Data Source?
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How long can data be missing before RRDtool records unknown data. Increase this value if your Data Source is unstable and you wish to carry forward old data rather than show gaps in your graphs. This value is multiplied by the X-Files Factor to determine the actual amount of time.
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X-Files Factor
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The amount of unknown data that can still be regarded as known.
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Consolidation Functions
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How data is to be entered in RRAs.
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Is this the default storage profile?
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RRDfile Size (in Bytes)
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Based upon the number of Rows in all RRAs and the number of Consolidation Functions selected, the size of this entire in the RRDfile.
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