Hey,
I've seen this on several machines that have rebooted, so the
processor have gotten a new id via SNMP. I think it would be that kind
of discovery that have caused it.
Regards,
Peter
> _______________________________________________
2015-06-13 0:51 GMT+02:00 Jason Vanlandingham <van.sjason@gmail.com>:
> I had a problem with the machine Observium is running on. The CPU
> fan/heatsink fell off. After I got the machine up again on the evening of 11
> June, the CPU Temp graph showed normal temps in the 30-45 range for months,
> then a big spike up to 115. (eek!) But at least the server came back to
> life, and I still had all my data.
>
> Everything still seems to be running OK, but all of a sudden there is now no
> data at all in the CPU temp graph before ~1:00AM 12 June. From this machine
> I get temp readings for CPU temp, Motherboard temp, and 4 other "temp#"
> listings. "Temp1" and "Temp3" still seem to have the data they should, but
> the others are missing.
>
> One thing I did change after the recovery: I noticed the time zone on the
> server was set to US Eastern, and I changed it to US Central. I would think
> if that was the cause of my problem it would hit a lot more of the data.
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