It seems likely to me that you added the two VMs before adding the physical
host and either reloaded the config between each host addition or at least
after you added the VMs. For the graph icons to show up, there has to be a
valid RRD to pull data from. If it can't prepare a graph, it won't display the
icon. When a service is first added, there are no RRDs associated with it. So
the graph icon will not display. Wether or not a graph icon is displayed is
decided at load/reload. So you would have to wait a few minutes and reload the
config again if you wanted the graph icons to become immediately available
through the OpsView front-end.
It's been a few days so I imagine you've noticed the graphs are available since
you've probably done at least one config reload since then. But that's
probably the reason you didn't see them at first.
-David
On Feb 10, 2011, at 1:18 PM, Sean R. Kirkpatrick wrote:
We added some additional service checks (memory, swap, load average, root disk
space) to 3 existing Unix hosts yesterday, 2 are VMs one is the VM Host. On the
two VMs, I see the graph icons for all monitored services. However, on the host
service status page, they are missing.
The service checks that have been assigned are the same and are the default. I
don’t understand why those graphs shouldn’t be available on all of the
monitored machines. Anyone have any clues?
Sean
Sean R. Kirkpatrick
Engineering Manager
Moosepoint Technology, Inc.
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
707.566.6720 x117
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