On 11/25/2014 5:10 AM, Shirly Radco wrote: > Hi Scott, Chandrahasa, > > Did you manage to resolve this issue? > > Best regards, > --- > Shirly Radco > BI Software Engineer > Red Hat Israel Ltd.
Hello, Running 3.5.0 DWH and Reports here (not HE, All-in-One). I have confirmed that data is being collected: # su - postgres $ pgsql ovirt_engine_history ovirt_engine_history=# SELECT DISTINCT(vm_disk_id) FROM v3_5_statistics_vms_disks_resources_usage_hourly ORDER BY vm_disk_id ; # From above query, I see data is being collected for disks # From below query, I can see data is being collected for the disks that are assigned to the VM guest: SELECT history_datetime, vm_disk_id , read_rate_bytes_per_second, write_rate_bytes_per_second FROM v3_5_statistics_vms_disks_resources_usage_hourly WHERE vm_disk_id IN ( 'UUID-DISK-A', 'UUID-DISK-B', 'UUID-DISK-C', 'UUID-DISK-D', 'UUID-DISK-E', 'UUID-DISK-F', 'UUID-DISK-G', 'UUID-DISK-H', 'UUID-DISK-I', 'UUID-DISK-J' ) ORDER BY history_datetime, vm_disk_id ; However, in the report "BR10C" "Single Virtual Machine Resources (Hour of Day)", the "Top Five Busiest Disks Usage by Hour of Day" reports "No Data Available". How do I troubleshoot the report that is creating that table? The data does exist in v3_5_statistics_vms_disks_resources_usage_hourly. Yes -- the VM guest does have ten (10) disks. Thanks in advance. _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users