'No data to display' for some hosts in Graph Explorer
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 2:22 am
Hi,
We have recently begun experiencing an issue where some services show "no data to display" when trying to graph them using Graph Explorer -> Scalable Performance Graph.
There are two main hosts for which we have noticed this behaviour (so far), and they have the following characteristics:
- Windows machines; monitored using NRPE Agent
- Run MS SQL and are clustered together
- Some services are able to be graphed correctly (CPU usage, memory usage)
- Drive usage services show 'No data to display' (C:, E: & F: Drive Usage)
For the erroring services we can see that data is being collected correctly; notifications are sent out when thresholds are breached and show the current status/usage of the service. So the data is there, but is not being picked up by the graphing tool for some services. The RRD performance graphs for the erroring services also do not show data.
Our Nagios setup:
- Nagios XI v5.4.8
- Running on a CentOS VM
- 461 monitored hosts
- 3100 monitored services
Let me know if you need any more information for troubleshooting. Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Matt
We have recently begun experiencing an issue where some services show "no data to display" when trying to graph them using Graph Explorer -> Scalable Performance Graph.
There are two main hosts for which we have noticed this behaviour (so far), and they have the following characteristics:
- Windows machines; monitored using NRPE Agent
- Run MS SQL and are clustered together
- Some services are able to be graphed correctly (CPU usage, memory usage)
- Drive usage services show 'No data to display' (C:, E: & F: Drive Usage)
For the erroring services we can see that data is being collected correctly; notifications are sent out when thresholds are breached and show the current status/usage of the service. So the data is there, but is not being picked up by the graphing tool for some services. The RRD performance graphs for the erroring services also do not show data.
Our Nagios setup:
- Nagios XI v5.4.8
- Running on a CentOS VM
- 461 monitored hosts
- 3100 monitored services
Let me know if you need any more information for troubleshooting. Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Matt