Hi All,
I tried finding all the other posts with -1#J but most of them pertain to RRDs not creating.
Here's my issue:
I just installed using the all in one installer on a windows 2003 server. Spine is running nicely, I only have 2 sources right now for testing, 1 cisco int and 1 cisco cpu. I can see the rrds are created. In the log I can see the snmp's returning values that I expect. I don't see any errors in the log. RRd file is created and timestamps show it updating. All the data inside though is NaN.
I can't seem to figure out why data coming in snmp fine isn't working.
Any ideas
-Dan
[SOLVED]Windows Installer Fresh Install - Graphs show -1#J
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[SOLVED]Windows Installer Fresh Install - Graphs show -1#J
Last edited by artagel on Mon Jun 14, 2010 8:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Have you waited 10 minutes?
Please post a cacti.log from a SINGLE polling interval as an attachment.
Please post a cacti.log from a SINGLE polling interval as an attachment.
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Hi,
I noticed now that the reason there is no info on the charts is because the chart is set to show the last half hour, and for some reason the logs and the data input into the RRDs are 1 hour ahead. I've checked my timezone, I use +0 Monrovia which doesn't have daylight savings time.
I'm a bit confused by this. But anyways, if I time shift back an hour, the data is there.
-Dan
I noticed now that the reason there is no info on the charts is because the chart is set to show the last half hour, and for some reason the logs and the data input into the RRDs are 1 hour ahead. I've checked my timezone, I use +0 Monrovia which doesn't have daylight savings time.
I'm a bit confused by this. But anyways, if I time shift back an hour, the data is there.
-Dan
Where are you setting the timezone? search your system for all instances of php.ini. It should only exist in c:\php\.
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