Spencer,
Sorry but how can I check on a previous revision number so I can rollback using svn?
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 4:21 PM, Darian Jimenez darian929@gmail.com wrote:
Spencer,
Attached is the picture from the 'RRD command' tab.
How do i see what svn updates are available where can i check previous update #s?
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 1:43 PM, Spencer Gaw spencerg@frii.net wrote:
What does the 'RRD Command' section say when looking at a graph?
To rollback, pick a revision and run: 'svn update -r <revision_number>'. You could try incrementally rolling back until things work again, then work forward to see where things break.
Regards,
SG
On 12/29/2014 10:36 AM, Darian Jimenez wrote:
Spencer,
answers to your questions.
1 - All graphs 2 - All devices (network switches/ firewall/ windows servers) 3 - Not 100% sure when it started but it seems like a week ago or about when I did an SVN update. Don't know how to use svn much so no idea on how to rollback. 4 - Debug log hasn't been showing any new data since 12/18/14. I actually asked this on a separate email and no one answered.
The only graphs that are showing up fine are the smokeping ones.
Sorry if it seems like your beating answer out of me but i am for one not a Linux expert and just getting into linux full time. A lot of the simple logs and debugging things I don't know how to do because of this (more experience in windows/networking). Also there is lack of documentation and use of observium so googling doesn't always turn up an answer.
Hope you can help.
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