The fact that you get any data at all suggests that it's not a code issue.
The graph looks exactly how i'd expect for something where the snmp queries are imtermittently failing, either because of poor network or something like a firewall with constrained sessions.
Have you tried running the poller in debug mode and seeing what output you get?
adam.
On 2013-11-06 19:12, chip wrote:
Hi all,
Yesterday afternoon I added several devices and since then I'm getting gaps in *all* my graphs. Even those for the localhost. I upgraded to the latest (commercial) version, just to check, and still having issues. I'm not quite sure what to make of this.
I have nfsen and cacti running on the same box and their graphs all look ok so it seems something specific to observium. My disk io is a bit high but not too bad, cpu is good, ram is fine. See attached screen shot for example of gaps.
8gb of RAM Ubuntu 12.04 750gb sata disk (ST3750640NS) Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5450 @ 3.00GHz
*couple of notes*
- a few days ago I tweaked some mysql settings
< #table_cache = 64
table_cache = 600 65c65
< query_cache_size = 16M
query_cache_size = 32M
- Also in order to group some devices together I manually edited the
observium.device.location column in the db for some of the devices.
Thoughts? Direction?
Thanks all!
--chip
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