New question #210731 on Graphite:
https://answers.launchpad.net/graphite/+question/210731

Hi,

We have been running 0.9.8 release of Graphite for our infrastructure for 
sometime. We have decided to switch to the latest stable release now (0.9.10), 
and testing it out. 

I imported one of the .wsp data files from our live server to a local testing 
machine. I set up the same storage-schemas.conf as the one on our live Graphite 
server.  On configuring everything up and firing carbon-cache.py, I am getting 
some warning messages in console.log:

"09/10/2012 13:37:34 :: Invalid schemas found in webserver_stats: Lower 
precision archives must cover larger time intervals than higher precision 
archives (archive1: 8760 seconds, archive2: 10 seconds)"

(Please note that, we have been using the now deprecated configuration format 
for retentions.)

I can see a graph of the data in the .wsp file, but it does not show past data 
(like last one year, or last month). The graph is just blank in that case. 
Also, all the data files on live server are of 6.1 MB, so I am guessing that 
whisper keeps downsampling the past data and stores it in a fixed size file ?

The main concern for us is, if we switch to the latest version of Graphite, 
whether we will be able to see graphs of historical data, like last one year or 
two year ? 

Another question is, if we switch to the now supported configuration format of 
retentions from the old legacy format, will that have any adverse effect on the 
data gathered using the old format ?

Thanks
Abhinav 




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