Hello,
I have recently upgraded to Nagios XI 2011r1. The performance graphs were working OK yesterday but today they have all stopped. I am using the CentOS virtual machine running in an ESX environment.
I have tried:
Restarting the server
Running "Check file permissions" - all ok
Resetting the security credentials.
Is there anything else I need to check?
Regards
No performance graphs
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No performance graphs
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Re: No performance graphs
You can also try restarting httpd, but, there may be a small bug that we are working on that is impacting this and we should have a tiny patch available today (hopefully).
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Re: No performance graphs
The PNP graphing service can be restarted with the following command, it may have stopped during the upgrade:
service npcd restart
If that doesn't work, do you have any special configs on your web server like a proxy or SSL?
service npcd restart
If that doesn't work, do you have any special configs on your web server like a proxy or SSL?
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Re: No performance graphs
I run Nagios in the same environment you do and had the same issue a while back.
Look int "/usr/local/nagios/var/spool/perfdata" directory and see if the file dates match when the graphing issue started.
If the file date match, you may be having a performance issue.
The only way I was able to resolve it was ti shut down the Nagios Guest and increase the VM resources to 2 CPUS and 1GB or RAM.
Whyou restart the VM Guest the graphs should appear.
Sal
Look int "/usr/local/nagios/var/spool/perfdata" directory and see if the file dates match when the graphing issue started.
If the file date match, you may be having a performance issue.
The only way I was able to resolve it was ti shut down the Nagios Guest and increase the VM resources to 2 CPUS and 1GB or RAM.
Whyou restart the VM Guest the graphs should appear.
Sal
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Re: No performance graphs
Okay Sal,
this may be related to a bug we are looking to patch quickly. I am noted this thread so we will post ASAP when it is completed.
this may be related to a bug we are looking to patch quickly. I am noted this thread so we will post ASAP when it is completed.