From: Ben C. <Be...@cl...> - 2004-05-28 07:35:18
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Garry, I am very glad to hear that it works for you. It does sound a bit odd. I never had to turn it on here. Can you remember ever turning it off? You you be able to put together a check-list of all the things which you had to do to get the data. Which we can put live on the site and link from the web page? I dread to think from the 130+ people who have downloaded perfparse, how many have also given up because of this problem. Well, enjoy using the product, Ben Cook, Garry wrote: > No, that wasn't the issue. However, I did finally find the solution! > I opened my Nagios web page, and went to the 'Process Info' page. At the > bottom of the Process Information box I saw: > > "Performance Data Being Processed? No" > > So, in the 'Process Commands' box I clicked on "Enable performance > data". This solved the problem. > > Did I miss something somewhere? Shouldn't the changes to the config > files make performance data active? In other words, is this a bug that > I've found or do you think it was Ethan's intention to have us enable it > in the configs and then have to manually turn it on via the web page? If > it was intentional, then the docs should be updated. > > I've copied Ethan directly on this message, rather than clutter up the > Nagios list any further. > > -g |