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Was this feature removed in the latest community release? We used to be able to view each disk (sda/sdc/sdc) and the ops/sec and bytes/sec. I can't seem to find this anymore after the latest upgrade.
Thanks in advance.
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It shouldn't have been removed. We use an automated script to generate the community edition though, so it might have pulled something out we didn't intend it to.
You can see disk i/o on the health tab of a supported system. Even if support was removed, you should still see these graphs, though.
http://demo.observium.org/device/device=6/tab=health/metric=diskio/
I did notice that the text labels have vanished from the health overview, I need to put those back (won't appear in CE until October, though!).
adam.
On 2014-04-24 19:19, Joshua Elson wrote:
Was this feature removed in the latest community release? We used to be able to view each disk (sda/sdc/sdc) and the ops/sec and bytes/sec. I can't seem to find this anymore after the latest upgrade.
Thanks in advance.
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I can still see the DiskI/O graphs on the community edition.
Jake
On 25 Apr 2014, at 01:32, "Adam Armstrong" adama@memetic.org wrote:
It shouldn't have been removed. We use an automated script to generate the community edition though, so it might have pulled something out we didn't intend it to.
You can see disk i/o on the health tab of a supported system. Even if support was removed, you should still see these graphs, though.
http://demo.observium.org/device/device=6/tab=health/metric=diskio/
I did notice that the text labels have vanished from the health overview, I need to put those back (won't appear in CE until October, though!).
adam.
On 2014-04-24 19:19, Joshua Elson wrote: Was this feature removed in the latest community release? We used to be able to view each disk (sda/sdc/sdc) and the ops/sec and bytes/sec. I can't seem to find this anymore after the latest upgrade. Thanks in advance. JOSH ELSON | Linux Systems Administrator MAXLINEAR | www.maxlinear.com [1] 760-517-1431 | cell # 760-212-6852 2051 Palomar Airport Road, Suite 100 | Carlsbad, CA 92011
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Weird. I see it on other servers, but not the one I was hoping to get some stats from. Any idea on how I can regenerate it? When I just add the metric=diskio/ to the URL I get a blank page.
Thanks in advance as always!
Josh Elson | Linux Systems Administrator MaxLinear | www.maxlinear.com 760-517-1431 | cell # 760-212-6852 2051 Palomar Airport Road, Suite 100 | Carlsbad, CA 92011
-----Original Message----- From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Adam Armstrong Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2014 6:17 PM To: Observium Network Observation System Subject: Re: [Observium] Disk I/O feature gone?
It shouldn't have been removed. We use an automated script to generate the community edition though, so it might have pulled something out we didn't intend it to.
You can see disk i/o on the health tab of a supported system. Even if support was removed, you should still see these graphs, though.
http://demo.observium.org/device/device=6/tab=health/metric=diskio/
I did notice that the text labels have vanished from the health overview, I need to put those back (won't appear in CE until October, though!).
adam.
On 2014-04-24 19:19, Joshua Elson wrote:
Was this feature removed in the latest community release? We used to be able to view each disk (sda/sdc/sdc) and the ops/sec and bytes/sec. I can't seem to find this anymore after the latest upgrade.
Thanks in advance.
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If you see it on other servers, it's not getting polled/discovered on the one you need - are snmpd.conf files equal? (and net-snmp compile options) Maybe it's just not being offered by the server you're missing it on?
Tom
On 04/25/2014 05:53 PM, Joshua Elson wrote:
Weird. I see it on other servers, but not the one I was hoping to get some stats from. Any idea on how I can regenerate it? When I just add the metric=diskio/ to the URL I get a blank page.
Thanks in advance as always!
Josh Elson | Linux Systems Administrator MaxLinear | www.maxlinear.com 760-517-1431 | cell # 760-212-6852 2051 Palomar Airport Road, Suite 100 | Carlsbad, CA 92011
-----Original Message----- From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Adam Armstrong Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2014 6:17 PM To: Observium Network Observation System Subject: Re: [Observium] Disk I/O feature gone?
It shouldn't have been removed. We use an automated script to generate the community edition though, so it might have pulled something out we didn't intend it to.
You can see disk i/o on the health tab of a supported system. Even if support was removed, you should still see these graphs, though.
http://demo.observium.org/device/device=6/tab=health/metric=diskio/
I did notice that the text labels have vanished from the health overview, I need to put those back (won't appear in CE until October, though!).
adam.
On 2014-04-24 19:19, Joshua Elson wrote:
Was this feature removed in the latest community release? We used to be able to view each disk (sda/sdc/sdc) and the ops/sec and bytes/sec. I can't seem to find this anymore after the latest upgrade.
Thanks in advance.
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Yes, snmpd.conf files are the exact same. We used to have these stats on this particular server. It seems it disappeared after the latest community update.
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-----Original Message----- From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Tom Laermans Sent: Friday, April 25, 2014 10:08 AM To: Observium Network Observation System Subject: Re: [Observium] Disk I/O feature gone?
If you see it on other servers, it's not getting polled/discovered on the one you need - are snmpd.conf files equal? (and net-snmp compile options) Maybe it's just not being offered by the server you're missing it on?
Tom
On 04/25/2014 05:53 PM, Joshua Elson wrote:
Weird. I see it on other servers, but not the one I was hoping to get some stats from. Any idea on how I can regenerate it? When I just add the metric=diskio/ to the URL I get a blank page.
Thanks in advance as always!
Josh Elson | Linux Systems Administrator MaxLinear | www.maxlinear.com 760-517-1431 | cell # 760-212-6852 2051 Palomar Airport Road, Suite 100 | Carlsbad, CA 92011
-----Original Message----- From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Adam Armstrong Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2014 6:17 PM To: Observium Network Observation System Subject: Re: [Observium] Disk I/O feature gone?
It shouldn't have been removed. We use an automated script to generate the community edition though, so it might have pulled something out we didn't intend it to.
You can see disk i/o on the health tab of a supported system. Even if support was removed, you should still see these graphs, though.
http://demo.observium.org/device/device=6/tab=health/metric=diskio/
I did notice that the text labels have vanished from the health overview, I need to put those back (won't appear in CE until October, though!).
adam.
On 2014-04-24 19:19, Joshua Elson wrote:
Was this feature removed in the latest community release? We used to be able to view each disk (sda/sdc/sdc) and the ops/sec and bytes/sec. I can't seem to find this anymore after the latest upgrade.
Thanks in advance.
JOSH ELSON | Linux Systems Administrator MAXLINEAR | www.maxlinear.com [1] 760-517-1431 | cell # 760-212-6852 2051 Palomar Airport Road, Suite 100 | Carlsbad, CA 92011
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On 2014-04-25 12:13, Joshua Elson wrote:
Yes, snmpd.conf files are the exact same. We used to have these stats on this particular server. It seems it disappeared after the latest community update.
Unlikely. Probably something changed on the server and you haven't looked at those graphs for a while, and upgrading is the most obvious thing you can blame it on.
You say it works on other servers with the same code. The difference between things that work and things that don't work here are things controlled by YOU.
You will make us very, very angry if you continue trying to blame our code that works on other servers without actually doing any investigation yourself and ruling out any local issues. We won't waste any of our time investigating things like this until you've actually checked your stuff.
This is /exactly/ the same as the 100s of calls ISPs get every day complaining about "the network being broken", when the customer has changed firewall rules and refuses to admit any responsibility.
There is always the /possiblity/ that we broke something obscure which only affects one of your servers on your installation, but you know, that's quite unlikely.
adam.
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Hey Adam, I wasn't blaming anybody at all and it's really not a huge deal. I was just asking if this feature was removed for some reason before realizing it works on other nodes. The fact that it works on other boxes points to the server itself. No need to get upset. I appreciate all that you guys do.
Have a great weekend.
Josh
-----Original Message----- From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Adam Armstrong Sent: Friday, April 25, 2014 12:08 PM To: Observium Network Observation System Subject: Re: [Observium] Disk I/O feature gone?
On 2014-04-25 12:13, Joshua Elson wrote:
Yes, snmpd.conf files are the exact same. We used to have these stats on this particular server. It seems it disappeared after the latest community update.
Unlikely. Probably something changed on the server and you haven't looked at those graphs for a while, and upgrading is the most obvious thing you can blame it on.
You say it works on other servers with the same code. The difference between things that work and things that don't work here are things controlled by YOU.
You will make us very, very angry if you continue trying to blame our code that works on other servers without actually doing any investigation yourself and ruling out any local issues. We won't waste any of our time investigating things like this until you've actually checked your stuff.
This is /exactly/ the same as the 100s of calls ISPs get every day complaining about "the network being broken", when the customer has changed firewall rules and refuses to admit any responsibility.
There is always the /possiblity/ that we broke something obscure which only affects one of your servers on your installation, but you know, that's quite unlikely.
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Are the diskio RRD files for this host updating?
Regards,
SG
On 4/25/2014 11:13 AM, Joshua Elson wrote:
Yes, snmpd.conf files are the exact same. We used to have these stats on this particular server. It seems it disappeared after the latest community update.
Josh Elson | Linux Systems Administrator MaxLinear | www.maxlinear.com 760-517-1431 | cell # 760-212-6852 2051 Palomar Airport Road, Suite 100 | Carlsbad, CA 92011
-----Original Message----- From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Tom Laermans Sent: Friday, April 25, 2014 10:08 AM To: Observium Network Observation System Subject: Re: [Observium] Disk I/O feature gone?
If you see it on other servers, it's not getting polled/discovered on the one you need - are snmpd.conf files equal? (and net-snmp compile options) Maybe it's just not being offered by the server you're missing it on?
Tom
On 04/25/2014 05:53 PM, Joshua Elson wrote:
Weird. I see it on other servers, but not the one I was hoping to get some stats from. Any idea on how I can regenerate it? When I just add the metric=diskio/ to the URL I get a blank page.
Thanks in advance as always!
Josh Elson | Linux Systems Administrator MaxLinear | www.maxlinear.com 760-517-1431 | cell # 760-212-6852 2051 Palomar Airport Road, Suite 100 | Carlsbad, CA 92011
-----Original Message----- From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Adam Armstrong Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2014 6:17 PM To: Observium Network Observation System Subject: Re: [Observium] Disk I/O feature gone?
It shouldn't have been removed. We use an automated script to generate the community edition though, so it might have pulled something out we didn't intend it to.
You can see disk i/o on the health tab of a supported system. Even if support was removed, you should still see these graphs, though.
http://demo.observium.org/device/device=6/tab=health/metric=diskio/
I did notice that the text labels have vanished from the health overview, I need to put those back (won't appear in CE until October, though!).
adam.
On 2014-04-24 19:19, Joshua Elson wrote:
Was this feature removed in the latest community release? We used to be able to view each disk (sda/sdc/sdc) and the ops/sec and bytes/sec. I can't seem to find this anymore after the latest upgrade.
Thanks in advance.
JOSH ELSON | Linux Systems Administrator MAXLINEAR | www.maxlinear.com [1] 760-517-1431 | cell # 760-212-6852 2051 Palomar Airport Road, Suite 100 | Carlsbad, CA 92011
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