[xymon] 4.3.0 RC1 - Metrics Report
Brian Majeska
brian at majeska.com
Mon Jan 31 07:28:16 CET 2011
Is there any way to debug this? :-) Its not working for any of my
hosts no matter which metric I choose.
Say for a simple one, both hosts have a current and updated
tcp.conn.rrd file. rrdtool dump shows they both have a DS called: sec
Each can produce a graph individually, it only fails when multiple
hosts are combined:
host 1: works
http://server.example.com/xymon-cgi/showgraph.sh?host=host01.example.com&service=conn&graph_start=1296374400&graph_end=1296460799&graph=custom&action=view
host 2: works
http://server.example.com/xymon-cgi/showgraph.sh?host=host02.example.com&service=conn&graph_start=1296374400&graph_end=1296460799&graph=custom&action=view
combined: fails
http://server.example.com/xymon-cgi/showgraph.sh?host=host01.example.com,host02.example.com&service=conn&graph_start=1296374400&graph_end=1296460799&graph=custom&action=view
Any hints or pointers would be appreciated.
--
Brian Majeska
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 3:42 AM, Henrik Størner <henrik at hswn.dk> wrote:
> In <AANLkTimP4bO-jm9=mWd7cSWrwset+kgBrQNPBifkpRRA at mail.gmail.com> Brian Majeska <brian at majeska.com> writes:
>
>>Anyone else having problems getting a the Metrics Report to display a
>>graph with multiple hosts on it? I get a broken link for the graph
>>for CPU, RAM, Ping, etc...
>
>>It works for singles hosts, just not when multiple hosts are selected.
>
> The Metrics Report silently fails, if the data you request is
> not collected for one of the included hosts. So you probably included
> a host where there is no client.
>
>
> Regards,
> Henrik
>
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