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    peter808
    last edited by Mar 14, 2016, 3:40 PM Mar 14, 2016, 3:32 PM

    @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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      jdillard
      last edited by Mar 14, 2016, 3:34 PM

      @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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        jdillard
        last edited by Mar 14, 2016, 4:48 PM

        @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 Mar 14, 2016, 5:23 PM

          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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            jdillard
            last edited by Mar 14, 2016, 5:50 PM

            @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 Mar 14, 2016, 5:55 PM Mar 14, 2016, 5:50 PM

              @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 Mar 14, 2016, 5:58 PM

                @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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                  jdillard
                  last edited by Mar 14, 2016, 6:12 PM

                  @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 Mar 14, 2016, 6:18 PM

                    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 Mar 14, 2016, 6:28 PM

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

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                        peter808
                        last edited by Mar 14, 2016, 7:17 PM

                        @jdillard: do you need any further info?

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                          peter808
                          last edited by Mar 14, 2016, 8:05 PM

                          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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                            jdillard
                            last edited by Mar 14, 2016, 8:15 PM

                            @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 Mar 14, 2016, 8:26 PM

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

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                                NOYB
                                last edited by Mar 16, 2016, 7:23 AM

                                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 Mar 16, 2016, 3:06 PM

                                  @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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                                    jdillard
                                    last edited by Mar 16, 2016, 4:43 PM Mar 16, 2016, 4:03 PM

                                    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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                                      jdillard
                                      last edited by Mar 16, 2016, 4:04 PM

                                      @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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                                        jahonix
                                        last edited by Mar 16, 2016, 10:53 PM

                                        @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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                                          jdillard
                                          last edited by Mar 16, 2016, 11:06 PM

                                          @jahonix:

                                          @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?

                                          These features are drifting into "nice to haves" territory so, while they are doable, they are less of a priority. I'll try to open a TODO ticket as a reminder.

                                          The "remembering which lines you have selected" part is going to be difficult in comparison, I wouldn't expect that anytime soon. It should be a fun problem to solve though.

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