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    • Mark SheltonM
      Mark Shelton
      last edited by Mark Shelton

      Hi,

      I’m using Ubuntu 14.04.3LTS. I’ve recently installed SVN 4664. Well the install showed it was version 4014 but the GUI reports 4664 (??) The bandwidth graph has disappeared. The heading is is there and the options (Transmit,Receive, 2 minute etc.) are there, but no graph border, timescale or data appears. The earlier version R4586 also had this issue. I’ve reinstalled a couple of times with no success. Any ideas please? Thanks, Mark.

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      • Wayne WorkmanW
        Wayne Workman
        last edited by

        What is the interface set as for this?

        FOG Configuration -> FOG Settings -> NFS Server -> FOG_NFS_ETH_MONITOR

        While you’re at it, you ought to check your storage node interface too.

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        • Mark SheltonM
          Mark Shelton
          last edited by

          Interface eth0. Standard path of /fog/status/bandwidth.php for the bandwidth path. nothing has changed and still using the same hardware. Storage node interface has the same settings and the same hardware.

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          • Mark SheltonM
            Mark Shelton
            last edited by

            Thanks for the info, it helped.
            I have 3 nodes in total. One was an older version of ubuntu with an earlier SVN, and this was affecting the bandwidth monitor. I removed it and the 2 up-to-date nodes come up on the monitor. Thanks Wayne.

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            • Wayne WorkmanW
              Wayne Workman @Mark Shelton
              last edited by

              @Mark-Shelton said:

              Thanks for the info, it helped.
              I have 3 nodes in total. One was an older version of ubuntu with an earlier SVN, and this was affecting the bandwidth monitor. I removed it and the 2 up-to-date nodes come up on the monitor. Thanks Wayne.

              Thanks for the thanks, but you solved this one yourself. Props where it’s deserved, good job.

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