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Hi,
It's only occasional that we use these particular graphs, so I can't say when it stopped working unfortunately :(
As far as I can see, every 'Prefix Count' graphs is broken / non-existent for every platform we have (IOS + IOS-XR).
<server>/routing/protocol=bgp/view=graphs/graph=prefixes_ipv4unicast/
[cid:image002.png@01D4751F.0680B040]
However, all the 'Update Counters' graphs are OK, for exactly the same neighbours:
[cid:image004.jpg@01D4751F.0680B040]
A quick check of the RRDs in the device folders shows that anything starting with "cbgp-" appears to contain the neighbour and address-family, rather than a 'numeric' name:
[cid:image007.png@01D4751E.6EAFF140]
So maybe it should be looking at those? Rather than cbgp-3176.rrd for example?
We have recently completed a round of IOS-XR upgrades so I'm not entirely confident this is caused by an issue on the Observium side to be honest!
Cheers,
Robert Williams Custodian Data Centres https://www.CustodianDC.com
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Fixed :)
Was overzealous cleaning of a variable used by the bgp graph filename generation!
adam. On 2018-11-05 15:48:50, Robert Williams via observium observium@observium.org wrote: Hi, It’s only occasional that we use these particular graphs, so I can’t say when it stopped working unfortunately :( As far as I can see, every ‘Prefix Count’ graphs is broken / non-existent for every platform we have (IOS + IOS-XR). <server>/routing/protocol=bgp/view=graphs/graph=prefixes_ipv4unicast/ However, all the ‘Update Counters’ graphs are OK, for exactly the same neighbours: A quick check of the RRDs in the device folders shows that anything starting with “cbgp-” appears to contain the neighbour and address-family, rather than a ‘numeric’ name: So maybe it should be looking at those? Rather than cbgp-3176.rrd for example? We have recently completed a round of IOS-XR upgrades so I’m not entirely confident this is caused by an issue on the Observium side to be honest! Cheers, Robert Williams Custodian Data Centres https://www.CustodianDC.com
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Awesome, thanking-you!
Robert Williams Custodian Data Centres https://www.CustodianDC.com From: observium observium-bounces@observium.org On Behalf Of Adam Armstrong via observium Sent: 05 November 2018 16:27 To: Pieter Meyer via observium observium@observium.org Cc: Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org Subject: Re: [Observium] BGP Prefix Count Graphs
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Fixed :)
Was overzealous cleaning of a variable used by the bgp graph filename generation!
adam.
On 2018-11-05 15:48:50, Robert Williams via observium <observium@observium.orgmailto:observium@observium.org> wrote: Hi,
It’s only occasional that we use these particular graphs, so I can’t say when it stopped working unfortunately :(
As far as I can see, every ‘Prefix Count’ graphs is broken / non-existent for every platform we have (IOS + IOS-XR).
<server>/routing/protocol=bgp/view=graphs/graph=prefixes_ipv4unicast/
[cid:image002.png@01D4751F.0680B040]
However, all the ‘Update Counters’ graphs are OK, for exactly the same neighbours:
[cid:image004.jpg@01D4751F.0680B040]
A quick check of the RRDs in the device folders shows that anything starting with “cbgp-” appears to contain the neighbour and address-family, rather than a ‘numeric’ name:
[cid:image007.png@01D4751E.6EAFF140]
So maybe it should be looking at those? Rather than cbgp-3176.rrd for example?
We have recently completed a round of IOS-XR upgrades so I’m not entirely confident this is caused by an issue on the Observium side to be honest!
Cheers,
Robert Williams Custodian Data Centres https://www.CustodianDC.com
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