New question #178419 on Graphite: https://answers.launchpad.net/graphite/+question/178419
Across all of my metrics, when I view graphs using a relative time span of 6 hours, I get graphs full of data. When I change that value to 12 hours, all of my graphs are blank (y axis is from 0 to 1.0). This is for all the metrics I'm collecting, which is from 5 different servers. The graphs are also blank if I do an absolute timespan greater than 6 hours. Here are my retentions: pattern = .* retentions = 1s:6h,10s:12h,60s:7d,10m:3y I take this to mean that I should have data at 1 second resolution for 6 hours, 10 second resolution for 12hours, 1 minute resolution for a week, and 10 minute resolution for 3 years. As I'm getting more and more familiar with Graphite, I'm wondering if the 1 second resolution is actually more detrimental than useful... Data collection has been running for at least 16 hours, and I'm running graphite/carbon/whisper 0.9.9. Here is the result of running whisper-info.py on one of my cpu metrics: maxRetention: 94608000 xFilesFactor: 0.5 aggregationMethod: average fileSize: 2324224 Archive 0 retention: 21600 secondsPerPoint: 1 points: 21600 size: 259200 offset: 64 Archive 1 retention: 43200 secondsPerPoint: 10 points: 4320 size: 51840 offset: 259264 Archive 2 retention: 604800 secondsPerPoint: 60 points: 10080 size: 120960 offset: 311104 Archive 3 retention: 94608000 secondsPerPoint: 600 points: 157680 size: 1892160 offset: 432064 Thanks for any help you can provide! -- You received this question notification because you are a member of graphite-dev, which is an answer contact for Graphite. _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~graphite-dev Post to : graphite-dev@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~graphite-dev More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp