Bandwidth Graph on Fog 1.4.4 for Ubuntu Server 16.04.3 doesn't seem to function
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@tom-elliott Host name.
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One thing I do notice is ens0p18 appears to not be up, though that would be extremely strange ad you can access the server gui just fine.
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What if you access it using ip address?
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@tom-elliott Strange indeed considering my image deployment is just about to complete. I just accessed the gui by IP while the deployment was at 90% and it still doesn’t work. One thing to note, I do believe “ens0p18” was displaying on the graph before I renamed the storage node name.
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@n406c said in Bandwidth Graph on Fog 1.4.4 for Ubuntu Server 16.04.3 doesn't seem to function:
I do believe “ens0p18” was displaying on the graph before I renamed the storage node name.
Can you set it back to the old name and see what happens?
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@wayne-workman I set the storage node back to “DefaultMember”. The graph name now shows “DefaultMember ()” but chart still stays flat lined.
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I finally had a chance to get a new gigabit network card on this machine and am happy to report the graph now functions properly. Thank you for your troubleshooting efforts.