On 05/04/11 06:32, Peter Haag wrote:
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>
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> On 4/1/11 12:19, Dunc wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'd like to create separate graphs of IPv4 and IPv6 traffic. From what I
>> can see, creating 2 shadow profiles of live, with a simple filter on
>> each seems like a nice way to do it.
>>
>> I've started with just the IPv4 one, I set it to type Continuous /
>> Shadow, and it happily went off and processed all my historical data and
>> created graphs for my profile, so far so good.
>>
>> It does not however, create any further graphs after the time that I
>> created the profile. If I check the 'Stats' tab for my profile, the
>> 'Last Update' says the current time, so it looks to be working, and also
>> the logs indicate something is happening (please see attachment)
>> however I get no more graphs after the creation time :(
>>
>> My live profile is happily up to date still.
>>
>> In the log attached, I'm also not convinced all the child processes
>> should be exiting like they are, but I'm not sure about that either.
>
> Do the other profiles work? I assume you have a problem with nfprofile .. 
> linking with librrd ....
>
>       - Peter

Hi Peter,

Do you mean other not-shadow profiles?

I only have live and the 2 shadow ones I'm trying to create, but I can
create some more to try them if you can confirm what you mean.


Cheers,

Dunc
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