Everything works except 95th % preview graphs

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Everything works except 95th % preview graphs

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Hi, I'm running a pretty stock cacti, 0.86j on FreeBSD.

For the longest time, everything worked fine. Now, recently, my 95th % graphs dont work in preview mode, or whatever you call the 150x30 graphs. the in/out bits per second graphs work, as do all the others. Just not the 95th graphs.

Strangely, if you click on them, the full size graphs with day/week/month/year work just fine.


Any tips?


Thanks

BP
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Please patch your 0.8.6j. There was a change in RRDtool that altered the way some of the graph elements work. Simply apply the patches from the main Web Site.

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OK, thanks, I'll give that a try. I use the FreeBSD port, so didn't catch this.
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BillyParadise wrote:OK, thanks, I'll give that a try. I use the FreeBSD port, so didn't catch this.

Yep, that got it. Thanks.
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