I believe in the settings tab for RRD there is a reset option. I've had to reset mine after almost every upgrade since 2.1. On Nov 5, 2014 8:39 AM, "Olivier Mascia" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, > > Checking the logs, I get 5 or 6 errors similar to this one when accessing > the Status - RRD Graphs menu item: > > > php: /status_rrd_graph_img.php: Failed to create graph with error code > 1, the error is: ERROR: No DS called 'inpass6' in > '/var/db/rrd/wan-traffic.rrd'/usr/bin/nice -n20 /usr/local/bin/rrdtool > graph /tmp/wan-traffic.rrd-year.png --start 1383582289 --end 1415204689 > --step 86400 --vertical-label "bits/sec" --color SHADEA#eeeeee --color > SHADEB#eeeeee --title "pfsense.tipnet.tipgroup.com - WAN :: Traffic - 1 > year - 1 day average" --height 200 --width 620 > DEF:wan-in_bytes_pass=/var/db/rrd/wan-traffic.rrd:inpass:AVERAGE:step=86400 > DEF:wan-out_bytes_pass=/var/db/rrd/wan-traffic.rrd:outpass:AVERAGE:step=86400 > DEF:wan-in_bytes_block=/var/db/rrd/wan-traffic.rrd:inblock:AVERAGE:step=86400 > DEF:wan-out_bytes_block=/var/db/rrd/wan-traffic.rrd:outblock:AVERAGE:step=86400 > DEF:wan-in6_bytes_pass=/var/db/rrd/wan-traffic.rrd:inpass6:AVERAGE:step=86400 > DEF:wan-out6_bytes_pass=/var/db/rrd/wan-traffic.rrd:outpass6:AVERAGE:step=86400 > DEF:wan-in6_bytes_block=/var/db/rrd/wan-traffic.rrd:inblock6:AVERAGE:ste > p=86400 > > This is not a recent event, it has been that way for months. I do not > really care if I have to loose old data to fix this because I have other > traffic data collection (SNMP based) and at the switch ports level too. > Let's say it just would be a convenience to get those to work again, when I > have to quickly have a look to past traffic while connected in the admin > interface. > > I expect that clearing whatever past data there is might help clean the > error. What steps should I take to reset this? > > Or is there something else to check and correct first. I have to confess > I'm puzzled with the "ERROR: No DS called 'inpass6'". I only know one thing > for sure: I din't tweaked anything around or about RRD by myself at any > point in time. This pfSense installation started its life with 2.0.x 64 > bits. And went to 2.1 upon release, then followed up to 2.1.5. IPv6 was > actually rolled out some months after 2.1 got installed. > > If someone has an idea or a hint to share, that'd be friendly. > Thanks! > __ > Olivier Mascia > tipgroup.com/om > > > _______________________________________________ > List mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list >
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