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John, A couple things for you to think about....
First, check the wiki for useful articles: Logs, debugs and files which are useful when troubleshooting and resolving issues in NMIS
Next check these things...
Consistency - Are you loosing graphing on everything at the same time, or only sporadically on different devices/interfaces. Most likely the device is overloaded.
Check Your Logs - If you're running our VM you will find the NMIS logs in /var/log/nmis, look for nmis.log and see what events are happening during the time period when the graph issues occur.
NMIS Performance - from the NMIS interface select System->Host Diagnostics->NMIS Runtime Graph. Compare NMIS' performance during these time periods.
- Mark Dueck
The Runtime graph is a great place to start, it will tell you how long your collect/update cycles are taking which could be the problem. The logs should have good information on what NMIS encountered when trying to get/save the snmp data during the time periods where it is not appearing in your graphs.
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I cant see any stuck processes. See screenshot below:
I hope this was what you meant.
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Its an NMIS8. Please see screen grab below
Add your comment... - 10-1
Hello John, I'm sorry to hear you're having problems with your NMIS installation. Can you let us know what version of NMIS you are running, and perhaps include a screen cap of what you are seeing? Also, please check your nmis.log for indications of stuck processes or other issues.
r/Mark H
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