Maximum Load Average GPRINT problem

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jeffbearer
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Maximum Load Average GPRINT problem

Post by jeffbearer »

I'm storing the 1, 5, and 15 minute load averages as data sourses in one rrd file. I'm graphing the 3 data sources seperately on a graph. In GPRINTS I'm listing the current, average, and maximum load averages for each data source.

Everything works fine, except that the maximum GRPINT prints the highest load of the 3 datasources for all three gprints, and not the maximum for each data source.

I don't have any CDEF functions selected, so it shouldn't be using the 'Total All Data Sources' function. Any ideas why this is happening, and how to fix it? Here are images of the Graph and my Gprint setup.

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Post by raX »

It almost looks like there is an incorrect data source selected for the three AVERAGE and MAXIMUM GPRINT items. The data source looks correct for the 15 minute MAX in the screenshot. Can you confirm that that remaining graph items look correct as well? Also, can you double check the three graph item inputs related to the data sources and make sure each one references the correct items? If everything checks out ok, what happens if you create a new graph (through Graph Management), using your graph template?

-Ian
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