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    • jdillardJ
      jdillard
      last edited by

      @peter808:

      Just startet to try the new 2.3 beta. Looks great at first view.

      Although I am not able to monitor any data (after some reading here I thought that bug had been solved already):

      Were you on a fresh install? Do you have a crash report notification like whitexp had?

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        peter808
        last edited by

        @jdillard:

        @peter808:

        Just startet to try the new 2.3 beta. Looks great at first view.

        Although I am not able to monitor any data (after some reading here I thought that bug had been solved already):

        Were you on a fresh install? Do you have a crash report notification like whitexp had?

        Yep, fresh install.

        I also had some crash reports, sent them to the devs via the WebGUI and deleted them afterwards  ???

        Any chance of finding them again?

        edit: right now a new report has arrived:

        amd64
        10.3-RC2
        FreeBSD 10.3-RC2 #455 56930d7(RELENG_2_3): Mon Mar 14 08:12:57 CDT 2016    root@pfs23-amd64-builder:/usr/home/pfsense/pfsense/tmp/obj/usr/home/pfsense/pfsense/tmp/FreeBSD-src/sys/pfSense

        Crash report details:

        PHP Errors:
        [14-Mar-2016 16:26:54 Europe/Berlin] PHP Fatal error:  Call to undefined function rrd_fetch() in /usr/local/www/rrd_fetch_json.php on line 125
        [14-Mar-2016 16:27:00 Europe/Berlin] PHP Fatal error:  Call to undefined function rrd_fetch() in /usr/local/www/rrd_fetch_json.php on line 125
        [14-Mar-2016 16:32:11 Europe/Berlin] PHP Fatal error:  Call to undefined function rrd_fetch() in /usr/local/www/rrd_fetch_json.php on line 125

        edit2:
        [2.3-BETA][root@pfvm.localdomain]/root: pkg info|grep pecl-rrd
        pecl-rrd-1.1.3_2              PHP bindings to rrd tool system

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        • jdillardJ
          jdillard
          last edited by

          @NOYB:

          @maverick_slo:

          Hmmm…

          There is a fix for that.  Mentioned by jdillard previously.  He's committed it but hasn't rev'ed the package yet.  In the meantime not using resolution of 1 minute should work.

          I just revved it so the update should show up shortly.

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          • jdillardJ
            jdillard
            last edited by

            @peter808:

            [2.3-BETA][root@pfvm.localdomain]/root: pkg info|grep pecl-rrd
            pecl-rrd-1.1.3_2              PHP bindings to rrd tool system

            What does pkg info|grep rrd say?

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              maverick_slo
              last edited by

              Hello!

              Im on latest snap and bubbles doesnt seem to have right values.
              See attached.

              BR,
              G

              monitoring.png_thumb
              monitoring.png

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              • jdillardJ
                jdillard
                last edited by

                @maverick_slo:

                Hello!

                Im on latest snap and bubbles doesnt seem to have right values.
                See attached.

                BR,
                G

                Make sure you are looking at the correct axis

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                  peter808
                  last edited by

                  @jdillard:

                  What does pkg info|grep rrd say?

                  [2.3-BETA][root@pfvm.localdomain]/root: pkg info|grep rrd
                  pecl-rrd-1.1.3_2              PHP bindings to rrd tool system
                  rrdtool-1.5.5_1                Round Robin Database Tools

                  edit:
                  and now another crash as follows:
                  Crash report begins.  Anonymous machine information:

                  amd64
                  10.3-RC2
                  FreeBSD 10.3-RC2 #455 56930d7(RELENG_2_3): Mon Mar 14 08:12:57 CDT 2016    root@pfs23-amd64-builder:/usr/home/pfsense/pfsense/tmp/obj/usr/home/pfsense/pfsense/tmp/FreeBSD-src/sys/pfSense

                  Crash report details:

                  PHP Errors:
                  [14-Mar-2016 18:55:02 Europe/Berlin] PHP Fatal error:  Call to undefined function rrd_fetch() in /usr/local/www/rrd_fetch_json.php on line 123
                  [14-Mar-2016 18:55:11 Europe/Berlin] PHP Fatal error:  Call to undefined function rrd_fetch() in /usr/local/www/rrd_fetch_json.php on line 123

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                    maverick_slo
                    last edited by

                    @jdillard:

                    @maverick_slo:

                    Hello!

                    Im on latest snap and bubbles doesnt seem to have right values.
                    See attached.

                    BR,
                    G

                    Make sure you are looking at the correct axis

                    Ummm green bubble should have 25+ ms as value not below. Or am I missing something?

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                    • jdillardJ
                      jdillard
                      last edited by

                      @maverick_slo:

                      @jdillard:

                      @maverick_slo:

                      Hello!

                      Im on latest snap and bubbles doesnt seem to have right values.
                      See attached.

                      BR,
                      G

                      Make sure you are looking at the correct axis

                      Ummm green bubble should have 25+ ms as value not below. Or am I missing something?

                      Green says "(right axis)" and is between the 15 and 20 ticks on the right axis

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                        maverick_slo
                        last edited by

                        Yes but look at the graph and bubbles.
                        IMO it is showing me wrong data.

                        It should show 25+ not between 15-20…

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                          maverick_slo
                          last edited by

                          OMG sorry, sorry.
                          I feel like a dumbass  :-[
                          All clear fine and dandy :)

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                            peter808
                            last edited by

                            @jdillard: do you need any further info?

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                              peter808
                              last edited by

                              Just tested it with an upgrade install from 2.2 to 2.3 beta: everything under "Monitoring" works, so it just seems to be a problem with the fresh install.

                              Maybe that helps.

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                              • jdillardJ
                                jdillard
                                last edited by

                                @peter808:

                                Just tested it with an upgrade install from 2.2 to 2.3 beta: everything under "Monitoring" works, so it just seems to be a problem with the fresh install.

                                Maybe that helps.

                                Thanks Peter. I saw it was an amd64 image, but which platform and type did you use to install? or the full name of the file would work.

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                                  peter808
                                  last edited by

                                  pfSense-2.3-BETA-amd64-20160313-1302.iso

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                                    NOYB
                                    last edited by

                                    Quick links pull request submitted.
                                    https://github.com/pfsense/FreeBSD-ports/pull/86

                                    Quick Links Details:
                                    https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=107790.90

                                    Branch:
                                    Status_/Monitoring-Quick_Links
                                    https://github.com/NOYB/FreeBSD-ports/tree/Status
                                    /Monitoring-_Quick_Links

                                    Commit:
                                    Status / Monitoring - Quick Links
                                    Genesis
                                    https://github.com/NOYB/FreeBSD-ports/commit/7f55b614a61ed100b6967c2da05a1255ab822e1f

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                                      Harvy66
                                      last edited by

                                      @jdillard:

                                      @maverick_slo:

                                      @jdillard:

                                      @maverick_slo:

                                      Hello!

                                      Im on latest snap and bubbles doesnt seem to have right values.
                                      See attached.

                                      BR,
                                      G

                                      Make sure you are looking at the correct axis

                                      Ummm green bubble should have 25+ ms as value not below. Or am I missing something?

                                      Green says "(right axis)" and is between the 15 and 20 ticks on the right axis

                                      Just a random idea, but if two series are "similar" in scale, maybe lock them both to the same scale? Would help for these situations and allow a visual apples-to-apples comparison for these situations. Of course if two series are too dissimilar, they would need to be different scales.

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                                      • jdillardJ
                                        jdillard
                                        last edited by

                                        I've thought about adding a "match axis scales" as a manual option.

                                        (it's been in the code as a TODO) https://github.com/pfsense/FreeBSD-ports/blob/1f07533cd85299ceee0b44115b201f64969d8085/sysutils/pfSense-Status_Monitoring/files/usr/local/www/status_monitoring.php#L1584

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                                        • jdillardJ
                                          jdillard
                                          last edited by

                                          @NOYB:

                                          Quick links pull request submitted.
                                          https://github.com/pfsense/FreeBSD-ports/pull/86

                                          Quick Links Details:
                                          https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=107790.90

                                          Branch:
                                          Status_/Monitoring-Quick_Links
                                          https://github.com/NOYB/FreeBSD-ports/tree/Status
                                          /Monitoring-_Quick_Links

                                          Commit:
                                          Status / Monitoring - Quick Links
                                          Genesis
                                          https://github.com/NOYB/FreeBSD-ports/commit/7f55b614a61ed100b6967c2da05a1255ab822e1f

                                          Thanks NOYB, I've been looking it over, I just want to make sure it is done right since it touches the config.

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                                          • jahonixJ
                                            jahonix
                                            last edited by

                                            @jdillard:

                                            I've thought about adding a "match axis scales" as a manual option.

                                            That would be awesome!
                                            I had screenshots where you couldn't determine which horizontal line is which - but didn't want to interfere with other stuff you're currently working on so I didn't post that.

                                            While I'm at it: if you deselect some of the graphs shown and hit "update" then your selection is reset. Can you store which graph is on or off?

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