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centos 5? Why? :'(
Julian Rutz mail@jurutz.com wrote:
Hello,
I just did a new installation of observium in our network and I pretty much like it.
Unfortunately, I do have the problem, that all graphs are empty while f.ex. the temperature readings on the device overview page are fine. As I figured, the RRD files seem the have only "NaN" values:
<snip> <!-- 2013-02-14 15:30:00 CET / 1360852200 --> <row><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>N aN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v> NaN</v></row> <!-- 2013-02-14 15:35:00 CET / 1360852500 --> <row><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>N aN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v><v> NaN</v></row> </snip>
I am running Observium 0.13.2.3586 with RRDtool 1.4.7 on 2.6.18-348.1.1.el5.centos.plusPAE.
Any help is appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Kind regards,
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Hmm. I just fiddled around a bit with the cronjobs and finally the graphes are now including data.
crontab of user root is not working /etc/cron.d/observium is not working /etc/crontab IS working
So this might be a user problem or maybe CENTOS5 ;)
Sorry about the noise on the list...
Kind regards,
Julian
On 14.02.13 17:16, Julian Rutz wrote:
On 14.02.13 17:10, Adam Armstrong wrote:
centos 5? Why? :'(
It is our default linux operating system at the moment. Not much else for me to choose at the moment...
Does this implicate problems?
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You may want see if there are any selinux errors. On Feb 14, 2013 11:35 AM, "Julian Rutz" mail@jurutz.com wrote:
Hmm. I just fiddled around a bit with the cronjobs and finally the graphes are now including data.
crontab of user root is not working /etc/cron.d/observium is not working /etc/crontab IS working
So this might be a user problem or maybe CENTOS5 ;)
Sorry about the noise on the list...
Kind regards,
Julian
On 14.02.13 17:16, Julian Rutz wrote:
On 14.02.13 17:10, Adam Armstrong wrote:
centos 5? Why? :'(
It is our default linux operating system at the moment. Not much else for me to choose at the moment...
Does this implicate problems?
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On 14.02.13 17:37, Zach Underwood wrote:
You may want see if there are any selinux errors.
I disabled selinux completely:
[xxx@xxx ~]$ cat /etc/selinux/config | grep SELINUX # SELINUX= can take one of these three values: SELINUX=disabled # SELINUXTYPE= type of policy in use. Possible values are: SELINUXTYPE=targeted
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On Thu, 14 Feb 2013 17:21:00 +0100, Julian Rutz mail@jurutz.com wrote:
Hmm. I just fiddled around a bit with the cronjobs and finally the graphes are now including data.
crontab of user root is not working /etc/cron.d/observium is not working /etc/crontab IS working
So this might be a user problem or maybe CENTOS5 ;)
I vaguely recall RHEL having some crappy cron (cronie?) which isn't vixie-cron?
adam.
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