Holes / gaps in graphs

Can you provide a screenshot of: http://<yourobservium>/pollerlog/ Most probably the pollers are not finished polling your systems in time.
/Markus
2017-04-08 11:10 GMT+02:00 Youssef BENGELLOUN - ZAHR ybzahr@prodware.fr:
Dear Observium community,
I’ve been running Observium for over six months, and I have been having this ugly holes / gaps in all generated graphs that look like this :
Here are some stats about our observium VM :
We just upgraded the VM with a few vCPUs and RAM last Monday which helped with the reactivity of the solution :
Regarding storage, I know it’s running on 10k SAS SAN. I have been trying to work with my hosting colleagues to do some tweaking on the system level, but I feel that in the end flash storage would be more suitable.
In your opinion, what could be the issue that we are facing here ?
Thank you in advance for your wisdom.
Best regards.
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Enable rrd-cache and add more poller processess IT should help.
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Worst case, if memory is less of an issue, try http://docs.observium.org/persistent_ramdisk/
Kind regards
From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Youssef BENGELLOUN - ZAHR Sent: zaterdag 8 april 2017 13:00 To: Observium Public Support observium@observium.org Subject: Re: [Observium] ODP: Re: Holes / gaps in graphs
Dear Tomasz,
How much more processes ?
Best regards.
Le 8 avr. 2017 à 12:24, Tomasz Karczewski tkarczewski@man.olsztyn.pl a écrit :
Enable rrd-cache and add more poller processess IT should help.
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Dear Markus,
I don’t believe that is it :
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Before we did the upgrade Monday morning, we were running 8 pollers and polling time was in average around 240s so below the 300s mark.
After the upgrade, we started running 16 pollers and polling time went down on average between 120s – 180s.
Best regards.
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De : Youssef BENGELLOUN - ZAHR <ybzahr@prodware.fr mailto:ybzahr@prodware.fr > Date : samedi 8 avril 2017 à 11:10 À : Observium Public Support <observium@observium.org mailto:observium@observium.org > Objet : Holes / gaps in graphs
Dear Observium community,
I’ve been running Observium for over six months, and I have been having this ugly holes / gaps in all generated graphs that look like this :
Here are some stats about our observium VM :
We just upgraded the VM with a few vCPUs and RAM last Monday which helped with the reactivity of the solution :
Regarding storage, I know it’s running on 10k SAS SAN. I have been trying to work with my hosting colleagues to do some tweaking on the system level, but I feel that in the end flash storage would be more suitable.
In your opinion, what could be the issue that we are facing here ?
Thank you in advance for your wisdom.
Best regards.
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Markus Klock
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Stef Renders
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Tomasz Karczewski
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Youssef BENGELLOUN - ZAHR