Hi,
I have graphs enabled on RB532 with option store on disk (every 5min), but after reboot, graphs are empty. Where is problem ? Did I something wrong ? I thought, that graphs with ‘store on disk’ option enabled persists after reboot…
Hi,
I have graphs enabled on RB532 with option store on disk (every 5min), but after reboot, graphs are empty. Where is problem ? Did I something wrong ? I thought, that graphs with ‘store on disk’ option enabled persists after reboot…
what version you are using ?
All graphs do not appear after reboot ?
post ‘tool graphing export’ result.
[admin@VLP InWay] tool graphing> export
/ tool graphing
set store-every=5min
/ tool graphing queue
add simple-queue=all allow-address=10.8.2.99/32 store-on-disk=yes allow-target=yes disabled=no
/ tool graphing resource
add allow-address=0.0.0.0/0 store-on-disk=yes disabled=no
/ tool graphing interface
add interface=Inway allow-address=0.0.0.0/0 store-on-disk=yes disabled=no
add interface=LAN allow-address=0.0.0.0/0 store-on-disk=yes disabled=no
add interface=DMZ allow-address=0.0.0.0/0 store-on-disk=yes disabled=no
[admin@VLP InWay] tool graphing>
Yes, all graphs are missing after reboot…
yes yes … my graphs not stored on disk too ![]()
my graphs not stored on disk too, I have RB532 and lvl 5 v2.9.6
It’s bug? …
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I can confirm that on 2.9.6 it is same problem here. REbooted last night at midnight and lost my graphs.
Cool addition would be to also show 95th percentile on graphing : )
Sam
are you all using RouterBOARD500 ? do you use NTP as your time source, or is your clock not set?
I use RouterBOARD500 and use NTP, my clock is set OK, my graphs not stored on disk
Yes, all things are set correctly, but graphs are lost…
Yes … I too. Clock is correct, but graphs not stored. ![]()
Ouu … all at RB532. ![]()
We are using a SuperMikro 3ghz machine and NTP. Clock is set correctly even before NTP is queried and synced up.
Sam
ok, we maybe found the problem
I have a few rb532 boards and they all forget the time after reboot and they all forget the graphs after a reboot. I think this has something to do with eachother. Having a valid NTP server doesn’t matter, because I think the graphing is started before the NTP time is set, thus the graphing is started with a time still set to jan 1st 2000.
Is it normal that the boards forget the time after a reboot?
indeed it is normal (although I always thought you need to power-cycle the device to reset the clock, but I am not 1000% sure, though) as RB500 lacks the battery-sustained RTC support, so you have to use NTP.