I thought I'd revisit this issue again. A new thought has occurred to
me... Where does Hobbit generate the RRD files? I wonder what parameters
Hobbit is using to pass to rrdtool, and if something there might be acting
funny with some of the data I'm providing to that Hobbit module.
On Wed, Dec 19, 2007 at 10:59 AM, Gary Baluha <user-ae3e15c22de1@xymon.invalid> wrote:
It's interesting that it seems the CPU Load and Users and Processes graphs
are the graphs that are most likely to have this strange corruption. I have
also seen it on a few Disk graphs, but not nearly as many as the other two
graphs. Interestingly, the CPU Utilization, Network I/O, and TCP Connection
Times graphs have _never_ had this corruption. I'd also like to say the
Memory Utilization graph hasn't had this issue either, though I can't recall
with complete certainty that that is the case.
I wonder what the main difference between the 3 graphs that do have the
issue is, and the 3 (possibly 4) graphs that have never exhibited this
issue. There must be some physical difference, as I can't imagine it is all
due purely to luck...