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Re: performance graphs

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Are these RHEL systems?

I believe there is a bug with some details here

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https://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=15495
This may resolve the issue

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yum update glib2
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Re: performance graphs

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Please see link with respect to rpm -qa /usr/lib64/libpango-1.0.so.0
https://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=15495

it looks like I need pango-1.40.4-1.e17.x86_64. The suggested solution was to upgrade glib2. However, I have glib2-2.50.3-3.e17.x86_64 on a working & a not-working system. Further, I have glib2-2.54.2-2.e17.x86_64 on a not-working system.

How do you suggest that I proceed?
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Re: performance graphs

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cool. Updating glib2 fixed it.

Graphs are flowing now. log looks good.

Thanks for your help.
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Re: performance graphs

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Maxwellb99 wrote:cool. Updating glib2 fixed it.

Graphs are flowing now. log looks good.

Thanks for your help.
Awesome! Glad it worked.

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