Interesting.  Some files were indeed already there but it was missing a few 
NFSIO.cfg being the most notable to me.  I’ve gone ahead and copied those to 
all my nodes (just three in this cluster) and restarted services.  Still no 
luck.  I’m going to restart the GUI service next to see if that makes a 
difference.  Interestingly I can do things like mmperfmon query smb2 and that 
tends to work and give me real data so not sure where the breakdown is in the 
GUI.


Mark

From: "Sobey, Richard A" <r.so...@imperial.ac.uk>
Reply-To: gpfsug main discussion list <gpfsug-discuss@spectrumscale.org>
Date: Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at 8:44 AM
To: gpfsug main discussion list <gpfsug-discuss@spectrumscale.org>
Subject: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Perfmon and GUI

I would have thought this would be fixed by now as this happened to me in 
4.2.1-(0?) – here’s what support said. Can you try? I think you’ve already got 
the relevant bits in your .cfg files so it should just be a case of copying the 
files across and restarting pmsensors and pmcollector.

Again bear in mind this affected me on 4.2.1 and you’re using 4.2.3 so ymmv..

“
I spoke with development and normally these files would be copied over
to /opt/IBM/zimon when using the automatic installer but since this case
doesn't use the installer we have to copy them over manually. We
acknowledge this should be in the docs, and the reason it is not
included in pmsensors rpm is due to the fact these do not come from the
zimon team.

The following files can be copied over to /opt/IBM/zimon

[root@node1 default]# pwd
/usr/lpp/mmfs/4.2.1.0/installer/cookbooks/zimon_on_gpfs/files/default

[root@node1 default]# ls
CTDBDBStats.cfg  CTDBStats.cfg  NFSIO.cfg  SMBGlobalStats.cfg
SMBSensors.cfg  SMBStats.cfg  ZIMonCollector.cfg
“

Richard

From: gpfsug-discuss-boun...@spectrumscale.org 
[mailto:gpfsug-discuss-boun...@spectrumscale.org] On Behalf Of Mark Bush
Sent: 25 April 2017 14:28
To: gpfsug-discuss@spectrumscale.org
Subject: [gpfsug-discuss] Perfmon and GUI

Anyone know why in the GUI when I go to look at things like nodes and select a 
protocol node and then pick NFS or SMB why it has the boxes where a graph is 
supposed to be and it has a Red circled X and says “Performance collector did 
not return any data”?
I’ve added the things from the link into my protocol Nodes 
/opt/IBM/zimon/ZIMonSensors.cfg file 
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/STXKQY_4.2.0/com.ibm.spectrum.scale.v4r2.adv.doc/bl1adv_configuringthePMT.htm

Also restarted both pmsensors and pmcollector on the nodes.  What am I missing? 
 Here’s my ZIMonSensors.cfg file

[root@n3 zimon]# cat ZIMonSensors.cfg
cephMon = "/opt/IBM/zimon/CephMonProxy"
cephRados = "/opt/IBM/zimon/CephRadosProxy"
colCandidates = "n1"
colRedundancy = 1
collectors = {
        host = "n1"
        port = "4739"
}
config = "/opt/IBM/zimon/ZIMonSensors.cfg"
ctdbstat = ""
daemonize = T
hostname = ""
ipfixinterface = "0.0.0.0"
logfile = "/var/log/zimon/ZIMonSensors.log"
loglevel = "info"
mmcmd = "/opt/IBM/zimon/MMCmdProxy"
mmdfcmd = "/opt/IBM/zimon/MMDFProxy"
mmpmon = "/opt/IBM/zimon/MmpmonSockProxy"
piddir = "/var/run"
release = "4.2.3-0"
sensors = {
        name = "CPU"
        period = 1
},
{
        name = "Load"
        period = 1
},
{
        name = "Memory"
        period = 1
},
{
        name = "Network"
        period = 1
},
{
        name = "Netstat"
        period = 10
},
{
        name = "Diskstat"
        period = 0
},
{
        name = "DiskFree"
        period = 600
},
{
        name = "GPFSDisk"
        period = 0
},
{
        name = "GPFSFilesystem"
        period = 1
},
{
        name = "GPFSNSDDisk"
        period = 0
        restrict = "nsdNodes"
},
{
        name = "GPFSPoolIO"
        period = 0
},
{
        name = "GPFSVFS"
        period = 1
},
{
        name = "GPFSIOC"
        period = 0
},
{
        name = "GPFSVIO"
        period = 0
},
{
        name = "GPFSPDDisk"
        period = 0
        restrict = "nsdNodes"
},
{
        name = "GPFSvFLUSH"
        period = 0
},
{
        name = "GPFSNode"
        period = 1
},
{
        name = "GPFSNodeAPI"
        period = 1
},
{
        name = "GPFSFilesystemAPI"
        period = 1
},
{
        name = "GPFSLROC"
        period = 0
},
{
        name = "GPFSCHMS"
        period = 0
},
{
        name = "GPFSAFM"
        period = 0
},
{
        name = "GPFSAFMFS"
        period = 0
},
{
        name = "GPFSAFMFSET"
        period = 0
},
{
        name = "GPFSRPCS"
        period = 10
},
{
        name = "GPFSWaiters"
        period = 10
},
{
        name = "GPFSFilesetQuota"
        period = 3600
},
{
        name = "GPFSDiskCap"
        period = 0
},
{
        name = "GPFSFileset"
        period = 0
        restrict = "n1"
},
{
        name = "GPFSPool"
        period = 0
        restrict = "n1"
},
{
        name = "Infiniband"
        period = 0
},
{
        name = "CTDBDBStats"
        period = 1
        type = "Generic"
},
{
        name = "CTDBStats"
        period = 1
        type = "Generic"
},
{
        name = "NFSIO"
        period = 1
        type = "Generic"
},
{
        name = "SMBGlobalStats"
        period = 1
        type = "Generic"
},
{
        name = "SMBStats"
        period = 1
        type = "Generic"
}
smbstat = ""


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