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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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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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Now that you mention that, it makes sense there could be a new processor ID. There was a kernel update. That very well could cause that.
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 1:02 AM, Peter Persson peter.persson@bredband2.se wrote:
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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If the data is coming from lmsensors via SNMP, it's well known that things move around at reboots. You don't even really need to change anything!
If it's from the agent, well, that's more annoying!
adam.
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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. _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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