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Using --no-cache

list Jeremy Laidman
Tue, 29 Mar 2011 13:55:27 +1100
Message-Id: <AANLkTin14dtxs=user-6e658123bce4@xymon.invalid>

On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 2:10 AM, Stewart, Tom L.
<user-f210f371749e@xymon.invalid> wrote:
I am using the --no-cache but I still get holes.
The only graphs that are affected are: "CPU
Load" and "Users and Processes".
I get empty graphs for these two when I have --no-cache.  Without
--no-cache I get graphs with gaps.

I get no errors in the logs.
I did see some improvement when I added more memory for the following
based on error messages from xymond.
Interesting.  I wondered about these settings, but when I ooked for
errors in xymond.log, I saw nothing.  I'll add these in my setup and
see if it helps.

My clients and servers are all running 4.3.0 on SUSE.  So for me, it's
not a Solaris thing, or a Xymon version mismatch thing.

But I would imagine that Solaris messages would be different (perhaps
larger) than Linux messages, and that might be why you're seeing
problems only on your Solaris servers.

Cheers
Jeremy