>You're not convinced?  Or was that a typo?

Typo. I'm convinced.

Last time it happened, I had just moved the pfSense box from one
location to another (did a shutdown and turned it on in the new
location) ... the day after the graphs were broken.

To test it again just now I did what was suggested in another thread.
I killed the one instance I had running.
Deleted the DB files manually.
Ran enable_rrd_graphing(); in the PHP window.

Promptly there is 2 instances running!

Regards,
-Jeppe


On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 7:03 PM, Chris Buechler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 9:40 PM, Jeppe Øland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > I'm not pretty much convinced that the RRD graphs going all NAN is
>  >  coused by more than one instance of updaterrd.sh running at the same
>  >  time.
>  >
>
>  You're not convinced?  Or was that a typo?
>
>
>
>  >  Now the big question is how more than one of them can be started in
>  >  the first place.
>  >
>
>  That should be impossible. After grepping through the entire source
>  tree, the only place updaterrd.sh is started is in pfsense-utils.inc
>  and right before it starts, it runs:
>  ps awwwux | grep '/[u]pdaterrd.sh' | awk '{print $2}' | xargs kill
>
>  Which works fine for me no matter how many updaterrd.sh processes I
>  manually start.
>
>  Is this something that comes back routinely for you? When you killed
>  them off what did you run?  Maybe we need to kill -9 to be sure.
>
>
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