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    [SOLVED] VM CPU % vs. metric server shown VM CPU%

    Hi, selecting in the grafana panel options dimension MISC. Percent 0.0 - 1 solved the issue
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    [SOLVED] VM CPU % vs. metric server shown VM CPU%

    that is obvious, and it looks like proxmox internally handles values 0-1 ay the metric server side and displays it as 0-100% in the VM or LXC charts. If so, then I have to look to modify the data probably in Grafana to display the percentage correctly
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    [SOLVED] VM CPU % vs. metric server shown VM CPU%

    that is obvious, and it looks like proxmox internally handles values 0-1 ay the metric server side and displays it as 0-100% in the VM or LXC charts. If so, then I have to look to modify the data probably in Grafana to display the percentage correctly
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    [SOLVED] VM CPU % vs. metric server shown VM CPU%

    Hi all, I set up metric server filing data into influxdb 2. When looking at the VM CPU load directly in the summary I can see around 4% for my iobroker VM. I the grafana dashboard I see then a value of 0.04% - a factor of 100 too low. any idea how to correct? same behavior for the CPU load...
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    Proxmox 6.1.x Probleme

    Hi Marco, bin nicht sicher ob da das schon in den Griff bekommen hast. Hatte dasselbe Problem und bin auf folgendes gestoßen. Backups von vollständigen VMs werden direkt auf das NAS geschrieben. Backups von LXC werden erst zwischengespeichert und dann auf das NAS geschrieben. Da ich eine...

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