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rrd history chart disappears under conn, memory and disk after 24 hours

list TJ Yang
Thu, 15 Jul 2010 06:30:18 -0500
Message-Id: <user-b4ad23301298@xymon.invalid>

On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 8:30 PM, Lapuz, Ryan Jay <
user-a5a4328a614f@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Hi Thomas,

Good day!

I am having the same issue, but the problem is that it is my Xymon server
that is installed on CentOS that is displaying ‘day’ instead of ‘days’ when
executing uptime command.
Hi, Jay

Can you file a bug report at R1 ?
And provide as much info as you can, like provide an uptime command output
when machine is up less then two days.

R1: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=128058&atid=710488

This way we trace the bug and fix it in the up coming releases.

Thanks

tj
So all my clients’ graph are not displaying after the time that you
specified on your email.

Can you help me on how to solve this problem?

Thanks in advance.

Best regards,

Ryan


*From:* Brand, Thomas R. [mailto:user-10a840458972@xymon.invalid]
*Sent:* Thursday, February 04, 2010 1:55 AM
*To:* user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
*Subject:* RE: [hobbit] Re: rrd history chart disappears under conn,
memory and disk after 24 hours


I had similar symptoms a while back running Xymon on SLES 10.1 (SuSE
Linux).

The rrd graphs would display data for hours 0-24 after a reboot, no data
for hours 24-48,

and then be fine again for hours 48+.


I determined that, when running under SLES, the uptime command returns the
string:

‘day’   for uptime >= 24 hours && <48 hours; eg, 1 day

‘days’ for uptime >= 48 hours; eg 3 day*s*


On the Xymon server, it appears the software is only looking for the string
‘days’.


I modified the [uptime] section in ~hobbit/client/bin/hobbitclient-linux.sh
and added a perl

command to change ‘ day ‘ to  ‘ days ‘.


echo "[uptime]"

uptime | perl -pe "s/^(.*) day (.*)/\1 days \2/"


*Tom Brand*

Disclaimer:  1) all opinions are my own, 2) I may be completely wrong, 3)
my advice is worth at least as much as what you are paying for it, or your
money cheerfully refunded.

*From:* White, Bruce [mailto:user-58f975e8bf9d@xymon.invalid]
*Sent:* Wednesday, February 03, 2010 11:42 AM
*To:* user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
*Subject:* RE: [hobbit] Re: rrd history chart disappears under conn,
memory and disk after 24 hours


I have been running two Xymon- 4.3.0-0.beta2 running on  RedHat AS 5.2
servers for over three months and hive not seen anything like you describe
on either server.


     …….Bruce


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*From:* ZHONGYU CHEN [mailto:user-06a18d135d45@xymon.invalid]
*Sent:* Wednesday, February 03, 2010 7:41 AM
*To:* user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
*Subject:* [hobbit] Re: rrd history chart disappears under conn, memory
and disk after 24 hours


Hi,

I switch to version 4.2.3 and I haven't see the same issue.

Thanks.

On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 10:45 PM, ZHONGYU CHEN <user-06a18d135d45@xymon.invalid>
wrote:

Hi,

I installed and configured xymon-4.3.0-beta2. Everything looks fine. But
there is one strange thing beyond my understood. The rrd history chart
disappears under tests/columns of conn, disk and memory after running 24
hours. But I can see these charts under column trends. No time effect to the
tests/columns of cpu and my custom tests. These rrd charts will stay there
as far as time goes.

If I add a new client, I can see these rrd charts under conn, disk and
memory during the first 24 hours (or the first day).

Anyone sees the same phenomenon?  Did I miss something in configuration?

Thank you in advance.

--
Zhongyu Chen

-- 
T.J. Yang