Graph Explorer Not Loading Graphs
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 10:54 am
Hi,
I just upgraded to NagiosXI 2011R3.3 and the latest Graph Explorer Component. The dashboards I have setup with graphs still display properly, but I'm unable to retrieve any new ones via the 'Graph Explorer.' Though the pie charts load, the scalable Performance Graphs do not. When I browse to this tab I get the filter options and the spinning progress bar where the host list should be.
In the Apache error logs I'm seeing these statements:
[Tue Aug 28 08:33:50 2012] [error] [client 10.50.1.115] PHP Notice: Undefined variable: startdate in /usr/local/nagiosxi/html/includes/components/graphexplorer/visFunctions.inc.php on line 133, referer: http://nagiosxi.nweacolo.pvt/nagiosxi/i ... hexplorer/
[Tue Aug 28 08:33:50 2012] [error] [client 10.50.1.115] PHP Notice: Undefined variable: enddate in /usr/local/nagiosxi/html/includes/components/graphexplorer/visFunctions.inc.php on line 133, referer: http://nagiosxi.nweacolo.pvt/nagiosxi/i ... hexplorer/
Those seem to be related to the Top Alerts chart though.
Thanks,
Bryant
I just upgraded to NagiosXI 2011R3.3 and the latest Graph Explorer Component. The dashboards I have setup with graphs still display properly, but I'm unable to retrieve any new ones via the 'Graph Explorer.' Though the pie charts load, the scalable Performance Graphs do not. When I browse to this tab I get the filter options and the spinning progress bar where the host list should be.
In the Apache error logs I'm seeing these statements:
[Tue Aug 28 08:33:50 2012] [error] [client 10.50.1.115] PHP Notice: Undefined variable: startdate in /usr/local/nagiosxi/html/includes/components/graphexplorer/visFunctions.inc.php on line 133, referer: http://nagiosxi.nweacolo.pvt/nagiosxi/i ... hexplorer/
[Tue Aug 28 08:33:50 2012] [error] [client 10.50.1.115] PHP Notice: Undefined variable: enddate in /usr/local/nagiosxi/html/includes/components/graphexplorer/visFunctions.inc.php on line 133, referer: http://nagiosxi.nweacolo.pvt/nagiosxi/i ... hexplorer/
Those seem to be related to the Top Alerts chart though.
Thanks,
Bryant