It could be that speedtest is not able to reach a predefined server (it maybe off-line / busy).
You could try speedtest ( or the cli version) with a different server - you should be able to get a list of 10 servers with
Note I have had significant differences reported within seconds using different output types (json / text / xml IIRC) and gave up in the end relying more on smokeping as we are not really bandwidth constrained.
By the way - there is this post https://github.com/alexjustesen/speedte ... ssions/493 On resetting the db if the above does not help.
You could try speedtest ( or the cli version) with a different server - you should be able to get a list of 10 servers with
Then using --server-id=12345 (replacing 12345 with a valid ID obviously) may get you going.
Note I have had significant differences reported within seconds using different output types (json / text / xml IIRC) and gave up in the end relying more on smokeping as we are not really bandwidth constrained.
By the way - there is this post https://github.com/alexjustesen/speedte ... ssions/493 On resetting the db if the above does not help.
Statistics: Posted by MiscBits — Thu May 09, 2024 8:43 pm