Quote from: SenseX on Today at 11:09:39 AMAh, the not-a-comma commas :-)Quote from: passeri on December 13, 2025, 10:39:08 PMAre you referring to the comma after the date number, "December 11, 2025"? Are there other commas I am not seeing in the images?Hi,
That is one of the standard (i.e. common) date formats.
It's not the date. The other numbers: First image:
user: 2,304 <------ 2,3 or 2304?
Quote from: franco on Today at 08:46:12 PMHi,Quote from: SenseX on Today at 11:09:39 AMuser: 2,304 <------ 2,3 or 2304?
nice: 0
system: 1,59 <------ 1,59 or 159 ?
interrupt: 0
processes: 370,081 <------ What is this, 370 or 370,081 (three hundred seventy thousand and eighty-one)
Looking at the screenshot I would assume I see a decimal point. Looking at your post I see commas that add to the confusion. RRD/system health uses averages so it's very likely decimal points as shown in the GUI.
Cheers,
Franco
Quote from: OPNenthu on Today at 05:51:21 AMI have no evidence of this, but I am guessing business and residential accounts all go thru the same support structure. We just get a different modem and our techs wear shirts and drive trucks that say Comcast Business. We also had AT&T's different broadband offerings going back to DSL in the 90s and we had similar experiences there as well. None of them had a way for technically savvy customers to help them troubleshoot. DSL Reports forums were a lifeline back then.Quote from: allan on December 13, 2025, 12:45:57 AMIPv6-PD is not commonly used and it is not actively monitored-at least by Tier 1 support since they told me their diagnostics all show green.If that's the case for business accounts... then the fact that IPv6-PD works at all for my home connection is something of a miracle and I'm on my own.
Great.
Quote from: SenseX on Today at 11:09:39 AMuser: 2,304 <------ 2,3 or 2304?
nice: 0
system: 1,59 <------ 1,59 or 159 ?
interrupt: 0
processes: 370,081 <------ What is this, 370 or 370,081 (three hundred seventy thousand and eighty-one)