Graphs stop working on pages, but still work on Trends

Stuffle, David David.Stuffle at anthem.com
Tue Aug 24 17:50:52 CEST 2010


Hi, 

I just set up a new Xymon 4.2.3 install and I have AIX clients reporting
to the Xymon server.  The individual graphs, such as disk, memory, etc.,
show up fine on the pages at first, but it seems around 48 hours, the
graphs stop showing, BUT they still show fine on the "trends" colums and
are being updated.  This happens for all hosts including the Xymon
server.  If I delete the RRD files, they get recreated and start
working, but then after 48 hours, they stop again.    They always show
fine on the trends column.  They only graph that continues to work on
the individual test view is for the CPU column.

 

I don't see any relevant info in the logs.  I'm using RRD tool 1.4.4.
Anyone know what could be causing this?  

 

For example:

The url it sends for the memory column is this - which doesn't work:

http://xymon/xymon-cgi/hobbitgraph.sh?host=adc13001u&service=memory&grap
h_width=576&graph_height=120&disp=adc13001u&nostale&color=green&graph=ho
urly&action=view

 

The url it sends for the memory graph in the trends column is this -
which does work:

http://xymon/xymon-cgi/hobbitgraph.sh?host=adc13001u&service=memory&grap
h_width=576&graph_height=120&first=1&count=2&disp=adc13001u&graph=hourly
&action=view

 

Removing the "nostale" from the first url makes it work if it's entered
in a browser alone.  But, the CPU has the nostale in it and still works.
???

 

David


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