On a few occasions graphs would have no data for some devices. Nuking all of the RRD files and starting that device over for data would 'fix' it, but I loose all historical data. Now I have a dozen or so Linux servers that I am getting blank graphs for. Running poller.php for the devices manually shows data being received and I note no errors. Nuking the RRD files does not fix it though. Might be able to dig in and, maybe, but I have just don't have the time to f*@!k with it - need something I can rely on - used to use Cacti and it was great but a pain setting up new devices. Observium is great and very easy to setup new devices, but this problem that keeps popping up causing historical data loss to fix - or as now, that does not even fix, is not something I can mess with anymore. I do like Observium overall and don't like having to switch away from it, but need the data and something reliable for ourselves and our clients....
Chris
On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 10:02 AM, Jason Lixfeld jason@lixfeld.ca wrote:
Interesting. Problems like what?
On 2012-11-07, at 11:13 AM, Chris Stone axisml@gmail.com wrote:
Devices 85 ( 80 up 0 down 2 ignored 3
disabled )
Ports 680 ( 277 up 14 down 312 ignored 77
shutdown )
Services 18 ( 18 up 0 down 0 ignored 0
disabled )
Although we are now moving away from Observium to Zabbix - not a pretty,
but too many problems with Observium and no time to try and fix them....
On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 7:57 AM, Michael Robbert mrobbert@mines.edu
wrote:
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Devices 267 ( 266 up 1 down 0 ignored 0 disabled
)
Ports 19611 ( 7278 up 11403 down 0 ignored
190 shutdown )
25 GB of RRDs Dual Quad core E5603 w/ 4GB RAM, 6 10K SAS drives in RAID10.
Mike Robbert Colorado School of Mines
On 11/6/12 5:07 PM, Morgan McLean wrote:
Just curious what the average size of an observium installation is among the users on the email list.
I have ~150 devices with ~6000 ports across three sites. Anybody else?
Morgan
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