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Well looks like if I delete device with billed ports at also delete billable past data or just borked mysql query?
I can paste &debug data of graph, but it easily reproducible on any local install.
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Just a question,
Are you using "Quickgraph" of "Accurate graphs" when producing this problem?
2013/12/3 Nikolay Shopik shopik@inblock.ru
Well looks like if I delete device with billed ports at also delete billable past data or just borked mysql query?
I can paste &debug data of graph, but it easily reproducible on any local install. _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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Actually I never installed Jpgraph to get working accurate graphs, so no. After goint into "Historical Usage" it still there.
So it seems only issue so far I see is Quick Graphs, can't say about accurage graphs for moment.
On 03/12/13 14:18, Peter Persson wrote:
Just a question,
Are you using "Quickgraph" of "Accurate graphs" when producing this problem?
2013/12/3 Nikolay Shopik shopik@inblock.ru
Well looks like if I delete device with billed ports at also delete billable past data or just borked mysql query?
I can paste &debug data of graph, but it easily reproducible on any local install. _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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"Quick graphs" use the rrd files of the port, which are linked to the device.
If you delete the device, there is no more pointer to those files, even if you don't delete the rrd files themselves...
Tom
On 12/03/2013 11:22 AM, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
Actually I never installed Jpgraph to get working accurate graphs, so no. After goint into "Historical Usage" it still there.
So it seems only issue so far I see is Quick Graphs, can't say about accurage graphs for moment.
On 03/12/13 14:18, Peter Persson wrote:
Just a question,
Are you using "Quickgraph" of "Accurate graphs" when producing this problem?
2013/12/3 Nikolay Shopik shopik@inblock.ru
Well looks like if I delete device with billed ports at also delete billable past data or just borked mysql query?
I can paste &debug data of graph, but it easily reproducible on any local install. _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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Yeah I get that, wrong usage of billing part from my side :-P.
Also when I go to Historical Usage you have "overusage" and percent bar which are same when you use this formula allowd+overusage != precent bar. One using RRD 95%th and other mysql data, looks like.
On 03/12/13 14:32, Tom Laermans wrote:
"Quick graphs" use the rrd files of the port, which are linked to the device.
If you delete the device, there is no more pointer to those files, even if you don't delete the rrd files themselves...
Tom
On 12/03/2013 11:22 AM, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
Actually I never installed Jpgraph to get working accurate graphs, so no. After goint into "Historical Usage" it still there.
So it seems only issue so far I see is Quick Graphs, can't say about accurage graphs for moment.
On 03/12/13 14:18, Peter Persson wrote:
Just a question,
Are you using "Quickgraph" of "Accurate graphs" when producing this problem?
2013/12/3 Nikolay Shopik shopik@inblock.ru
Well looks like if I delete device with billed ports at also delete billable past data or just borked mysql query?
I can paste &debug data of graph, but it easily reproducible on any local install. _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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Installed Jpgraphs, accurate graphs working correctly. Only issue here is with QuickGraphs
On 03/12/13 14:18, Peter Persson wrote:
Just a question,
Are you using "Quickgraph" of "Accurate graphs" when producing this problem?
2013/12/3 Nikolay Shopik shopik@inblock.ru
Well looks like if I delete device with billed ports at also delete billable past data or just borked mysql query?
I can paste &debug data of graph, but it easily reproducible on any local install. _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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This isnt a issue. Use accurate graphs instead of quick graph when you have deleted an interface/device.
/P
2013/12/3 Nikolay Shopik shopik@inblock.ru
Installed Jpgraphs, accurate graphs working correctly. Only issue here is with QuickGraphs
On 03/12/13 14:18, Peter Persson wrote:
Just a question,
Are you using "Quickgraph" of "Accurate graphs" when producing this
problem?
2013/12/3 Nikolay Shopik shopik@inblock.ru
Well looks like if I delete device with billed ports at also delete billable past data or just borked mysql query?
I can paste &debug data of graph, but it easily reproducible on any local install. _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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True, seems my bad. But so far have another issue, when I add new interface to old bill, it won't update usage counter. And this time Accurate graphs won't show any data.
On 03/12/13 14:44, Peter Persson wrote:
This isnt a issue. Use accurate graphs instead of quick graph when you have deleted an interface/device.
/P
2013/12/3 Nikolay Shopik shopik@inblock.ru
Installed Jpgraphs, accurate graphs working correctly. Only issue here is with QuickGraphs
On 03/12/13 14:18, Peter Persson wrote:
Just a question,
Are you using "Quickgraph" of "Accurate graphs" when producing this
problem?
2013/12/3 Nikolay Shopik shopik@inblock.ru
Well looks like if I delete device with billed ports at also delete billable past data or just borked mysql query?
I can paste &debug data of graph, but it easily reproducible on any local install. _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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Is it definitely polling?
The billing code is quite simple in operation, and should be pretty resilient against things that can cause it to stop working (it's reasonably easy to make it generate spikes, on the other hand...)
adam.
On 2013-12-03 10:56, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
True, seems my bad. But so far have another issue, when I add new interface to old bill, it won't update usage counter. And this time Accurate graphs won't show any data.
On 03/12/13 14:44, Peter Persson wrote: This isnt a issue. Use accurate graphs instead of quick graph when you have deleted an interface/device.
/P
2013/12/3 Nikolay Shopik shopik@inblock.ru
Installed Jpgraphs, accurate graphs working correctly. Only issue here is with QuickGraphs
On 03/12/13 14:18, Peter Persson wrote: Just a question,
Are you using "Quickgraph" of "Accurate graphs" when producing this problem?
2013/12/3 Nikolay Shopik shopik@inblock.ru
Well looks like if I delete device with billed ports at also delete billable past data or just borked mysql query?
I can paste &debug data of graph, but it easily reproducible on any local install. _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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Its actually only start showing these after discovery for some reason.
On 03.12.2013 23:11, Adam Armstrong wrote:
Is it definitely polling?
The billing code is quite simple in operation, and should be pretty resilient against things that can cause it to stop working (it's reasonably easy to make it generate spikes, on the other hand...)
adam.
On 2013-12-03 10:56, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
True, seems my bad. But so far have another issue, when I add new interface to old bill, it won't update usage counter. And this time Accurate graphs won't show any data.
On 03/12/13 14:44, Peter Persson wrote: This isnt a issue. Use accurate graphs instead of quick graph when you have deleted an interface/device.
/P
2013/12/3 Nikolay Shopik shopik@inblock.ru
Installed Jpgraphs, accurate graphs working correctly. Only issue here is with QuickGraphs
On 03/12/13 14:18, Peter Persson wrote: Just a question,
Are you using "Quickgraph" of "Accurate graphs" when producing this problem?
2013/12/3 Nikolay Shopik shopik@inblock.ru
Well looks like if I delete device with billed ports at also delete billable past data or just borked mysql query?
I can paste &debug data of graph, but it easily reproducible on any local install. _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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Peter Persson
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Tom Laermans