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 <user-c6d9d5761955@xymon.invalid> 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
user-c6d9d5761955@xymon.invalid 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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