[hobbit] Trend Graphs Stopped Showing Data
Mike Livenspargar
mlivensp at sonoma-county.org
Thu Oct 11 00:14:07 CEST 2007
As best I can tell all the possibilities you list below look
like they should present no problem to the process.
Since everything is working except for the two trend graphs
I noted, perhaps it would be best if I follow the data flow
for one of those graphs. I assume the data for the CPU Load
trend graph is pulled from the [uptime] section of the
client data report (I'm looking at what is shown when
clicking on the 'Client data available' link at the bottom
of the cpu status page). Where in the process can I put in
any hooks to verify that the data is moving through as
expected?
Thanks for all your help, and sorry for my lack of hobbit
knowledge.
Mike
>>> josh at imaginenetworksllc.com 10/10/2007 10:51 AM >>>
Have you tried checking to see if there are any quota or
disk issues? If you were able to reboot the machine and get
your RRD activity back up while restarting the process did
not fix your problem it has to be a problem relating between
hobbit and your machine (IO, disk, memory, privileges,
something).
On 10/10/07, Mike Livenspargar <mlivensp at sonoma-county.org>
wrote:And now, just as magically as the CPU Load and Users
and Processes graphs started showing data, they have stopped
again. All other trend graphs are functioning. As far as I
can tell all the data is coming over from the client and it
appears to be some issue with getting the data where it
needs to go to show up in the trend graphs, but I'm just
guessing here.
Are there any thoughts on what I could look at to try to
resolve this problem?
Thanks again,
Mike
>>> mlivensp at sonoma-county.org 10/9/2007 12:45 PM >>>
Well, the trend graphs are showing data again. The server
machine was rebooted but it appears the graphs were showing
data prior to the reboot. If I had to guess I'd think that
some process running on the client caused the data parsing
on the server to go awry and once that process ended things
started working again. Is there any hobbit-saved data I can
examine that might help me figure this out?
I'll keep my eye on this to see what happens next.
Mike
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