You can see the error here:
Log errors:
2005-05-18 17:38:22 -- ERROR: Cannot update d:\apps\web\mrtg\xp-test\wharfrat_priv_user.rrd with '1116463102:9:14' unknown consolidation function 'RRD'
2005-05-18 17:38:22 -- ERROR: Cannot 'fetch' d:\apps\web\mrtg\xp-test\wharfrat_priv_user.rrd: the RRD does not contain an RRA matching the chosen CF
http://stats.drkstr.com:9191/?rtr=mrtg. ... pe=routers
Error from the page:
(RRD Error: the RRD does not contain an RRA matching the chosen CF
You can visit the configuration verification page
here.
RRD: d:\apps\web\mrtg\xp-test\wharfrat_priv_user.rrd
Device: [mrtg.cfg] mrtg
Interface: wharfrat_PRIV_USER
Interfaces: wharfrat_PRIV_USER,wharfrat_http,_outgoing,wharfrat_hd_e,wharfrat_FREE_COMMIT,wharfrat_proc_objects,192.168.2.101_65539,_incoming,wharfrat_hd_c,wharfrat_hd_d
Params: C:\mrtg\wwwroot\graphs\mrtg.cfg-wharfrat_PRIV_USER-ds-l2.png --imgformat PNG --base 1024 --lazy -l 0 --interlaced -s end-1000m -u 1 -w 205 -h 100 --x-grid HOUR:1:HOUR:24:HOUR:2:0:%H --title mrtg: Average Privileged and User Mode CPU Utilization (%) --vertical-label CPU Usage (%) DEF:in=d\:\apps\web\mrtg\xp-test\wharfrat_priv_user.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE DEF:out=d\:\apps\web\mrtg\xp-test\wharfrat_priv_user.rrd:ds1:AVERAGE DEF:min=d\:\apps\web\mrtg\xp-test\wharfrat_priv_user.rrd:ds0:MAX DEF:mout=d\:\apps\web\mrtg\xp-test\wharfrat_priv_user.rrd:ds1:MAX AREA:in#00cc00 LINE1:out#0000ff CDEF:down=in,UN,out,UN,+,2,EQ,INF,0,IF AREA:down#d0d0d0 HRULE:50#ff0000 HRULE:500#ff0080 PRINT:min:MAX:PrivCPU\: Max %6.2lf %s, PRINT:in:AVERAGE:Avg %6.2lf %s, PRINT:in:LAST:Last %6.2lf %s
PRINT:mout:MAX:UserCPU\: Max %6.2lf %s, PRINT:out:AVERAGE:Avg %6.2lf %s, PRINT:out:LAST:Last %6.2lf %s
COMMENT:5/18/2005 5:50:00 PM\r)
Funny thing is the hard drive graphs are not showing up in the mrtg logs as having errors but no graphs are being produced. This has been happening since about last thursday. The weekly, monthly and yearly graphs show information on the graphs that are not building daily.
It is running on xp pro.
Searching here and google.
If anyone can help me out with this that would be great.
Thanks again,
wharfratjoe