At 10:33 AM -0500 2/14/08, Steven Good wrote:
Chris,
OK, when I opened the Map, I saw
<KC_openmap name="g58441892" id="724" compress="true"/>
So I found that directory under /Chart Data/ and since we had several
graphs on that map the list is long...
Should I simply look at last night's backups and see what files are
missing from the current list and restore those?
Will that put the Graph back on the map?
Actually the more that I think about this:
At 9:01 AM -0500 2/14/08, Steven Good wrote:
The problem was SNMP was not working, the device was removed and put
back on the map, so the graph did not show any data points, I had not
check the chart history.
...the more I think this may be more difficult, if not impossible.
Deleting a chart in InterMapper won't actually remove the file, so if
you were to simply restart the chart, the old data would still be
there, and hence the backup isn't going to help. Because you removed
the device and readded it, when you started the chart again, the new
chart received a new filename.
Now, this new filename would probably be the highest version of x for
Lx in my example before, but that still doesn't tell us what the name
of the previous instance was. You might be able to tell by the last
modified date, and you might not. If you could figure it out, you
could stop intermapperd, rename the old version to the new name, and
restart, and it would probably work.
The best thing may be to restore the map file in question from a
backup made before you deleted and readded the device. Then you
should be able to restart the chart, have a gap where SNMP wasn't
working, but see old data before SNMP stopped working and new data
going forward.
-- Christopher
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