Ah despite that it appears to be running, it seems that perfdataproc is not moving the files from xidpe to perfdata like it should. Let's run that manually and see what is returned.
su nagios -s /bin/bash
/usr/bin/php -q /usr/local/nagiosxi/cron/perfdataproc.php > /usr/local/nagiosxi/var/perfdataproc.log
exit
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Outbound data DISABLED Thu, 04 Dec 2014 13:35:02 +0000
DONE. Processed 0 files.
too long
sh: /bin/mv: Argument list too long
sh: /bin/mv: Argument list too long
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DONE. Processed 0 files.
~
~
cd /usr/local/nagios/var/spool/xidpe/
find . -type f -delete
service npcd restart
Continue monitoring that directory every 5 minutes or so and let us know if it is filling faster than it is being processed, if it is processing correctly, you should start to see graphs within 20 minutes or so (with default 5 minute check intervals).