Graphing for single Device suddenly stopped

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polosport
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Hello, I'm having the same issue. Last night at 9:30pm, my main bandwidth graph for a Cisco ASA stopped graphing. I'm running the latest version. I've run "truncate poller_output" a few times and my memory limit in the php.ini is currently set to 128MB since 32 or 64MB didn't make a difference. If any of you experienced people could help me out I'd appreicate it. I've been pulling my hair out all day.
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What is the device showing as a status?

This is only happening to one device?
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rony wrote:What is the device showing as a status?

This is only happening to one device?
The device is showing as active. And yes it's only happening to one device. All my other graphs are fine. rrdtool says it "ok" as well. A manual snmpwalk shows that it's able to pull the data fine.
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I can see that the rrd files are getting updated. The date and time stamp are in sync and current. I've deleted the complete device and readded it. Still no go. :(
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