active;1 activity status interface;eth0 name for the interface nick;inet nick (if given) created;1023895272 creation date in Unix time updated;1065467100 when the database was updated totalrx;569605 all time total received MB totaltx;2023708 all time total transmitted MB currx;621673719 latest rx value in /proc curtx;981730184 latest tx value in /proc totalrxk;644 total rx kB counter totaltxk;494 total tx kB counter btime;1059414541 system boot time in Unix time
Then follows 30 lines like the following
d;0;1078696800;559;7433;68;557;1 where d = days, 0 = day number in database (0 is today), 1077314401 date in Unix time, 559 = rx MB, 7433 = tx MB, 68 = rx kB, 557 = tx kB and 1 tells that vnStat has filled this value and it is in use. m;0;1078092000;48649;139704;527;252;1 (x12) t;0;1078351200;5979;47155;362;525;1 (x10) h;0;1078699800;118265;516545 (x24) m = months, t = top10 and h = hours, all other fields are in the same order as in days except hours that doesn't have a separate kB value. For hours the forth and fifth fields have values in kB.
vnstat -u -i interface --nick nick gives interface the nickname nick and that information will be later included with queries.
vnstat -u -r --disable -i interface resets the internal counters of interface and disables it from being updated before enabled again with the --enable parameter. This feature is especially useful for interfaces like ppp0 that aren't always active.
Estimated traffic values are likely to be somewhat inaccurate if daily traffic is low because only the MB counter is used to calculate the estimate.