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peter19x
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Nagios XI Graph

Post by peter19x »

Hello,

I was looking at my nagios graphs and I did not understand the legends that says Last and Avg and why they have the same value? 125.46 ? Thanks!

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Re: Nagios XI Graph

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If the format or the number of data points has changed since the graph was created, that could account for the issue you are seeing for the last equalling the Avg value.
When this happens, the xml and rrd files for that service check should be deleted so they will recreate themselves and get updated with plugin's performance output.

To delete them, go to this filoder in the Nagios server, replace <hostname> with the name if the host.

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/usr/local/nagios/share/perfdata/<hostname>
Delete both the .xml and .rrd files with the name of the service and in about 15 to 20 minutes, the graph should be recreated and the legends should show the correct output.
If not, post those files so we can view their contents.
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Re: Nagios XI Graph

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Hello,

Still facing the same error after deleting the .rrd and .xml file of the service I was looking for.

It is good to note that I have only deleted the the files associated with my service and not all files in the host folder.

Also, those perf data graphs are being generated by a passive check using nrdp.

I couldn't cat the .rrd file, otherwise below is the .xml file output:

[hayekp@nagios-l GSIP-ZTP-SBC]$ cat X128_TRUNK_GITRK0000010121.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<NAGIOS>
<DATASOURCE>
<TEMPLATE>check_dummy</TEMPLATE>
<RRDFILE>/usr/local/nagios/share/perfdata/GSIP-ZTP-SBC/X128_TRUNK_GITRK0000010121.rrd</RRDFILE>
<RRD_STORAGE_TYPE>SINGLE</RRD_STORAGE_TYPE>
<RRD_HEARTBEAT>8460</RRD_HEARTBEAT>
<IS_MULTI>0</IS_MULTI>
<DS>1</DS>
<NAME>Ongoing_Calls</NAME>
<LABEL>Ongoing Calls</LABEL>
<UNIT></UNIT>
<ACT>333</ACT>
<WARN></WARN>
<WARN_MIN></WARN_MIN>
<WARN_MAX></WARN_MAX>
<WARN_RANGE_TYPE></WARN_RANGE_TYPE>
<CRIT></CRIT>
<CRIT_MIN></CRIT_MIN>
<CRIT_MAX></CRIT_MAX>
<CRIT_RANGE_TYPE></CRIT_RANGE_TYPE>
<MIN></MIN>
<MAX></MAX>
</DATASOURCE>
<DATASOURCE>
<TEMPLATE>check_dummy</TEMPLATE>
<RRDFILE>/usr/local/nagios/share/perfdata/GSIP-ZTP-SBC/X128_TRUNK_GITRK0000010121.rrd</RRDFILE>
<RRD_STORAGE_TYPE>SINGLE</RRD_STORAGE_TYPE>
<RRD_HEARTBEAT>8460</RRD_HEARTBEAT>
<IS_MULTI>0</IS_MULTI>
<DS>2</DS>
<NAME>Ingress_Calls</NAME>
<LABEL>Ingress Calls</LABEL>
<UNIT></UNIT>
<ACT>0</ACT>
<WARN></WARN>
<WARN_MIN></WARN_MIN>
<WARN_MAX></WARN_MAX>
<WARN_RANGE_TYPE></WARN_RANGE_TYPE>
<CRIT></CRIT>
<CRIT_MIN></CRIT_MIN>
<CRIT_MAX></CRIT_MAX>
<CRIT_RANGE_TYPE></CRIT_RANGE_TYPE>
<MIN></MIN>
<MAX></MAX>
</DATASOURCE>
<DATASOURCE>
<TEMPLATE>check_dummy</TEMPLATE>
<RRDFILE>/usr/local/nagios/share/perfdata/GSIP-ZTP-SBC/X128_TRUNK_GITRK0000010121.rrd</RRDFILE>
<RRD_STORAGE_TYPE>SINGLE</RRD_STORAGE_TYPE>
<RRD_HEARTBEAT>8460</RRD_HEARTBEAT>
<IS_MULTI>0</IS_MULTI>
<DS>3</DS>
<NAME>Egress_Calls</NAME>
<LABEL>Egress Calls</LABEL>
<UNIT></UNIT>
<ACT>333</ACT>
<WARN></WARN>
<WARN_MIN></WARN_MIN>
<WARN_MAX></WARN_MAX>
<WARN_RANGE_TYPE></WARN_RANGE_TYPE>
<CRIT></CRIT>
<CRIT_MIN></CRIT_MIN>
<CRIT_MAX></CRIT_MAX>
<CRIT_RANGE_TYPE></CRIT_RANGE_TYPE>
<MIN></MIN>
<MAX></MAX>
</DATASOURCE>
<RRD>
<RC>0</RC>
<TXT>successful updated</TXT>
</RRD>
<NAGIOS_AUTH_HOSTNAME>GSIP-ZTP-SBC</NAGIOS_AUTH_HOSTNAME>
<NAGIOS_AUTH_SERVICEDESC>X128_TRUNK:GITRK0000010121</NAGIOS_AUTH_SERVICEDESC>
<NAGIOS_CHECK_COMMAND>check_dummy!0!"No data received yet."</NAGIOS_CHECK_COMMAND>
<NAGIOS_DATATYPE>SERVICEPERFDATA</NAGIOS_DATATYPE>
<NAGIOS_DISP_HOSTNAME>GSIP-ZTP-SBC</NAGIOS_DISP_HOSTNAME>
<NAGIOS_DISP_SERVICEDESC>X128_TRUNK:GITRK0000010121</NAGIOS_DISP_SERVICEDESC>
<NAGIOS_HOSTNAME>GSIP-ZTP-SBC</NAGIOS_HOSTNAME>
<NAGIOS_HOSTSTATE>UP</NAGIOS_HOSTSTATE>
<NAGIOS_HOSTSTATETYPE>HARD</NAGIOS_HOSTSTATETYPE>
<NAGIOS_MULTI_PARENT></NAGIOS_MULTI_PARENT>
<NAGIOS_PERFDATA>'Ongoing Calls'=333;;;;'Ingress Calls'=0;;;;'Egress Calls'=333;;;; </NAGIOS_PERFDATA>
<NAGIOS_RRDFILE>/usr/local/nagios/share/perfdata/GSIP-ZTP-SBC/X128_TRUNK_GITRK0000010121.rrd</NAGIOS_RRDFILE>
<NAGIOS_SERVICECHECKCOMMAND>check_dummy!0!"No data received yet."</NAGIOS_SERVICECHECKCOMMAND>
<NAGIOS_SERVICEDESC>X128_TRUNK_GITRK0000010121</NAGIOS_SERVICEDESC>
<NAGIOS_SERVICEOUTPUT>Ongoing_Calls:333 Ingress_Calls:0 Egress_Calls:333 Max Calls:0 Status:Available</NAGIOS_SERVICEOUTPUT>
<NAGIOS_SERVICEPERFDATA>'Ongoing Calls'=333;;;;'Ingress Calls'=0;;;;'Egress Calls'=333;;;;</NAGIOS_SERVICEPERFDATA>
<NAGIOS_SERVICESTATE>OK</NAGIOS_SERVICESTATE>
<NAGIOS_SERVICESTATETYPE>HARD</NAGIOS_SERVICESTATETYPE>
<NAGIOS_TIMET>1497434977</NAGIOS_TIMET>
<NAGIOS_XMLFILE>/usr/local/nagios/share/perfdata/GSIP-ZTP-SBC/X128_TRUNK_GITRK0000010121.xml</NAGIOS_XMLFILE>
<XML>
<VERSION>4</VERSION>
</XML>
</NAGIOS>
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Re: Nagios XI Graph

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What version of XI are you running? I believe I remember this being a bug a while back.
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Re: Nagios XI Graph

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I'm on Nagios XI 2014R2.7
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Re: Nagios XI Graph

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In XI 5.3.4
- Fixed default last, avg, max values to be set for perfdata graphs [TPS#10359] -JO
If you upgrade to the latest your problem should be solved
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Re: Nagios XI Graph

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Cheers, Thank you
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Re: Nagios XI Graph

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Did you have any further (related) questions or are we okay to close this thread?
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Re: Nagios XI Graph

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Ok to close.

Thanks
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Re: Nagios XI Graph

Post by bolson »

Closing topic as resolved.

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