Not sure if this is related to the problem, but if you look at the legend for the 6 hr, daily and 2 day charts they say "degrees" but once it jumps to the weekly/monthly and higher timeframes the legend says "STACK degrees" instead of just "degrees"
Jon Nelson
added a comment - Not sure if this is related to the problem, but if you look at the legend for the 6 hr, daily and 2 day charts they say "degrees" but once it jumps to the weekly/monthly and higher timeframes the legend says "STACK degrees" instead of just "degrees"
Jon Nelson
added a comment - Thanks for checking into this, I updated to r11867 but still see the same issue. Graph is missing with error "no multi-oid_entry_stacked" and when you click the link mine takes me to URL: http://nmsaddress/graphs/to=1643660088/id=9%2C14%2C19/type=multi-oid_entry_stacked/from=1643573689/
which gives the same permissions error
I am having the same issue in version 19.3.9774 (13th March 2019), professional edition.
I have defined custom OIDs, which are polling correctly;
However, when I go try to view the aggregate graphs I get the following error;
Clicking on the graph will result in the following error:
Elias
added a comment - I am having the same issue in version 19.3.9774 (13th March 2019), professional edition.
I have defined custom OIDs, which are polling correctly;
However, when I go try to view the aggregate graphs I get the following error;
Clicking on the graph will result in the following error:
I'm using them to monitor subscriber interface counters on Redback SmartEdge routers. Unfortunately due to a software limitation I need to use a "one custom oid / vrf" rule to monitor them. I defined both custom oid with the same type and unit.
The graph aggregation works for all the other groups that are not of type custom oid. I'm not sure if the custom oid group graph aggregation is supported or not?
John
added a comment - Thanks Adam for checking this.
Basically I created a group which consists of two custom oids:
.1.3.6.1.4.1.2352.2.27.1.2.1.1.1.9.71.76.79.66.65.76.95.97.99
.1.3.6.1.4.1.2352.2.27.1.2.1.1.1.10.71.76.79.66.65.76.95.97.99.50
I'm using them to monitor subscriber interface counters on Redback SmartEdge routers. Unfortunately due to a software limitation I need to use a "one custom oid / vrf" rule to monitor them. I defined both custom oid with the same type and unit.
The graph aggregation works for all the other groups that are not of type custom oid . I'm not sure if the custom oid group graph aggregation is supported or not?
You probably need to provide more details on this group. It's kinda expected behaviour that you can't make a group graph of different custom oids, it's just a side effect.
Adam Armstrong
added a comment - You probably need to provide more details on this group. It's kinda expected behaviour that you can't make a group graph of different custom oids, it's just a side effect.
I'm facing similar problems running 19.1.9661 professional edition (also with previous versions).
The graph stacking option doesn't work for a group of custom oids (menu -> Groups). I'm getting "no multi-oid_entry_line". I'm also getting a "permission error" when I click on the graph, so I'm unable to get the rrd command.
The graph stacking option is working for non-grouped custom oids (menu -> Custom OIDs )
John
added a comment - - edited I'm facing similar problems running 19.1.9661 professional edition (also with previous versions).
The graph stacking option doesn't work for a group of custom oids (menu -> Groups) . I'm getting "no multi-oid_entry_line". I'm also getting a "permission error" when I click on the graph, so I'm unable to get the rrd command.
The graph stacking option is working for non-grouped custom oids (menu -> Custom OIDs )
Any update here?