upgraded my cacti install from 0.8.8h to 1.0.0 (and after that to 1.0.1 - 3 ) did also a new update today from 0.8 to 1.0.3, problem persists.
System:
Apache 2.4
PHP 7.0.15 max_execution_time 120 / memory_limit 256M
MySQL: 10.0.29-MariaDB
RRDTool 1.6.x
Poller cmd.php
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2017-02-16 14:38:05 - SYSTEM STATS: Time:4.3870 Method:cmd.php Processes:2 Threads:N/A Hosts:8 HostsPerProcess:4 DataSources:92 RRDsProcessed:60
2017-02-16 14:38:01 - POLLER: Poller[1] WARNING: Poller Output Table not Empty. Issues Found: 5, Data Sources: (DS[54] Graphs['1Wire Sensors']), (DS[73] Graphs['DSL (Bandwith)']), (DS[74] Graphs['DSL (Attentuation)']), (DS[75] Graphs['DSL (SNR)']), (DS[152] Graphs['PLC Bandwidth'])
2017-02-16 14:37:31 - WEBUI: Cacti Log Cleared from Web Management Interface
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SELECT * FROM `poller_output`
local_data_id rrd_name time output
152 2017-02-16 14:41:01 rx:083 tx:123
75 2017-02-16 14:41:01 downsnr:18 upsnr:0
74 2017-02-16 14:41:01 upattenuation:0 downattenuation:14
73 2017-02-16 14:41:01 up:10047 down:54887
54 2017-02-16 14:41:01 105912E500080002:12.12 10d0e6db01080031:20.1 28CA7...
I have 4-5 Scripts, which provides data, these work in 0.8.8h very well, after the upgrade, they work also ( i see it in the poller output table) but the rrds are not updated.
If i run the cli script "poller_output_empty.php" it hangs, till the poller output is cleaned up by the 1 minute run of the normal poller. I have set a debug statement in the script and this output is repeated again and again, so it must somewhere hang in a loop.
Within the database migration, the data profiles get upgraded also, after the upgrade was done, i have had 5 profiles, all named "Upgrade Profile 1" , that was confusing, i have append the poll/heartbeat time so i now, what profile has which options. My that be a reasing for this issue ?
I did not find any hint on how to fix this, there are posts regarding the poller, but they do not match (old posts, wrong permissions and so on).
What is needed, to track this further down ?
Thanks Ronny