Bandwidth chart not reporting
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 @Tom-Elliott said in Bandwidth chart not reporting: you need to probably check your fogurlrequests file and make the edits to adjust the timeout values. I edited /var/www/html/fog/lib/fog/fogurlrequests.class.phpand I just added another zero ontoprivate $_timeout = 864000;but it didn’t make a difference. Then I stuck two more zeros onto that and that didn’t make a difference. Then I just set it to zero and that didn’t change anything either.
 So I put it back to the original value, 86400.I’ve changed the below setting to 1, 5, and 10 and it does the same for each. 
 Web Interface -> FOG Configuration -> FOG Settings -> General Settings -> FOG_BANDWIDTH_TIME
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 @Wayne-Workman not that timeout. The one in the CONNECTTIMEOUT_MS. Those are what need editing. The maintimeout is not what’s causing these things not to display. 
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 @Wayne-Workman There’s two parts. I just can’t tell you the lines right now. 
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 Possible similar issue: 
 https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/8914/activity-dashboard
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 Can you repull and try again? 
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 @Tom-Elliott On svn 6011, still same behavior. 
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 @Wayne-Workman All nodes are on the same version? 
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 @Tom-Elliott No… I just updated the main. I figured that’s the one that matters since it’s the only one that has it’s graph enabled. 
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 @Wayne-Workman Any word? 
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 Just pushing to top of the list. 
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 As of RC-23 this is partially fixed. The graph now collects 2 minutes of data on the 2 minute tab, however the main server in the bandwidth chart still isn’t reporting the interface name beside the node name like it should. 
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 Ok, so the interface name wasn’t showing because somehow it was wrong in the storage node’s settings. I never changed that… so that’s probably something broken with the auto-registering auto-correcting stuff @Tom-Elliott 

