Bandwidth Graph on Fog 1.4.4 for Ubuntu Server 16.04.3 doesn't seem to function
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@wayne-workman Here you go.
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@developers ideas?
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@wayne-workman The fact that it’s missing the interface in the graph seems to be an indicator at least to me.
I have seen this from time to time in my development environment (because of switching things in and out).
You could try to ensure a link to the html fog folder exists in the fog folder. (I know that makes no sense, but it’s what works for me). NOTE: This is typically because the webroot is / instead of /fog
Please try running the command:
ln -s /var/www/html/fog{,/}
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@tom-elliott I tried running that command but I get this response:
“ln: failed to create symbolic link ‘/var/www/html/fog/fog’: File exists”
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@n406c Wanna bring this back on screen. Do you know how to use the Firefox or Chrome Developer tools? Playing with those you should be able to if AJAX requests are working in general, plus you can take a look at the response.
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@sebastian-roth Unfortunately, I do not have much experience with those tools. I also just upgraded to 1.5.0 and the bandwidth graph still does not show traffic while deploying an image.
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@n406c From chrome type:
CTRL+SHIFT+C
and you will be presented with a side bar (as default).From there you have a tab list of options. Choose Console. Is there anything printing there?
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@tom-elliott This is all that is shown in the console during an image deployment.
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@n406c then im not quite sure of the problem as I cannot seem to replicate it. Do you using hostnames to access the fog server, or ip?
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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.