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Re: [hobbit] Graphs are missing data, but it's there!



And the reverse , having something in the graph def thats not in the rrd . Check the rdd-status.log . And rrdtool dump, check that the <name> xxxxx </name> s are in the graph def and nothing else.
Phil Wild wrote:
Are you saying that you run the same tests on multiple hosts and only one host in not showing data? Does this mean they all share the same NCV configuration in hobberserver.cfg and the same graph definition in hobbitgraph.cfg?

If this is correct, then it really points to something not getting into the rrd file. As previously suggested, rrd dump is your best bet at finding the problem here. What if you remove the rrd file and let hobbit create a new one, does that help?

Cheers

Phil

2008/7/24 Hubbard, Greg L <greg.hubbard (at) eds.com <mailto:greg.hubbard (at) eds.com>>:

    You know the data exists because you used the rrd dump tool
    to display it?
Is the graph simply not shown at all, or is there a "hole" in the
    Web page where it normally would go?  ("show page source" might
    have a clue).
Some ideas/shots in the dark: a) check the logs b) meticulously compare a "working" system to the non-working
    system, and make sure that they really are identical.
c) look at the trends page for this host to see if the graph is okay there... Etc. I am sure you know the drill -- a big pain to look under
    every rock, but it has to be done...
GLH

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        *From:* Ward, Martin [mailto:Martin.Ward (at) colt.net
        <mailto:Martin.Ward (at) colt.net>]
        *Sent:* Thursday, July 24, 2008 8:21 AM

        *To:* hobbit (at) hswn.dk <mailto:hobbit (at) hswn.dk>
        *Subject:* RE: [hobbit] Graphs are missing data, but it's there!

        Thanks for the suggestion but that didn't work (I guess you
        meant rrd).
Any other ideas? |\/|

            -----Original Message-----
            *From:* Roberts, James [mailto:James.Roberts (at) hants.gov.uk
            <mailto:James.Roberts (at) hants.gov.uk>]
            *Sent:* 24 July 2008 12:47
            *To:* hobbit (at) hswn.dk <mailto:hobbit (at) hswn.dk>
            *Subject:* RE: [hobbit] Graphs are missing data, but it's
            there!

            you need to touch all the rdd.

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            *From:* Ward, Martin [mailto:Martin.Ward (at) colt.net
            <mailto:Martin.Ward (at) colt.net>]
            *Sent:* 24 July 2008 12:43
            *To:* hobbit (at) hswn.dk <mailto:hobbit (at) hswn.dk>
            *Subject:* [hobbit] Graphs are missing data, but it's there!

            All,

            I have a problem with one machine where its data is not
            being shown in the graphs even though the data exists.

            The machine in question's Hobbit client sends five pieces
            of numeric data (email queues) and these are displayed on
            the web page for this service:

            ====
            *Thursday July 24 11:29:11 UTC 2008*

            ActiveStatus:  _green_
            <http://hbt0.lon.oss.colt.net/hobbit/gifs/green.gif>
            ActiveQueue: 106
            ActiveTrend: tendency* rising* with* -60* mails.
            BounceStatus:  _green_
            <http://hbt0.lon.oss.colt.net/hobbit/gifs/green.gif>
            BounceQueue: 58
            BounceTrend: tendency* falling* with* 3* mails.
            DeferStatus:  _red_
            <http://hbt0.lon.oss.colt.net/hobbit/gifs/red.gif>
            DeferQueue: 150464
            DeferTrend: tendency* falling* with* 95* mails.
            CorruptStatus:  _green_
            <http://hbt0.lon.oss.colt.net/hobbit/gifs/green.gif>
            CorruptQueue: 0
            CorruptTrend: amount equal to last measure.
            IncomingStatus:  _red_
            <http://hbt0.lon.oss.colt.net/hobbit/gifs/red.gif>
            IncomingQueue: 247049
            IncomingTrend: amount equal to last measure.

             Deferred Queue is too high but is decreasing already.

            ====
            These numbers change over time and the values are accurate.

            However, the graph that is displayed below this data is
            blank. I have historic data, the files exist, and what is
            more I have other machines that are configured identically
            to this one where the data IS graphed correctly.

            Hobbit graphs are a bit of a black hole to me, can anyone
            suggest where I might look?

            |\/|artin



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