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Error Drawing Graph, or just a blank graph being displayed after growing the HDD size for the VM (Proxmox host), is anyone able to please help? I inherited this environment and before I look at a fresh install I am trying to understand what happened as before I grew my HDD my space was maxxing out but all graphs worked (until they couldn't write any more due to no disk space)
Steps to reproduce this issue
Install librenms and rrdcached sidecar container within Ubuntu VM
Shutdown VM
Resize disk from x GB to Y GB
Start up VM
Notice graphs and /rrd folder stop updating
Expected behaviour
Graphs should continue and .rrd files should show a recent timestamp
Actual behaviour
Graphs stop populating and .rrd files show an old timestamp aligning with when HDD size was grown
Configuration
Docker version (type docker --version) : Docker version 20.10.12, build e91ed57
Docker compose version if applicable (type docker-compose --version) : docker-compose version 1.25.0, build unknown
System info (type uname -a) : Linux onnet-nms.cn1.ncg.link 5.4.0-135-generic Errors in validate in latest image #152-Ubuntu SMP Wed Nov 23 20:19:22 UTC 2022 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Include all necessary configuration files : docker-compose.yml, .env, ...
Behaviour
Error Drawing Graph, or just a blank graph being displayed after growing the HDD size for the VM (Proxmox host), is anyone able to please help? I inherited this environment and before I look at a fresh install I am trying to understand what happened as before I grew my HDD my space was maxxing out but all graphs worked (until they couldn't write any more due to no disk space)
Steps to reproduce this issue
Expected behaviour
Graphs should continue and .rrd files should show a recent timestamp
Actual behaviour
Graphs stop populating and .rrd files show an old timestamp aligning with when HDD size was grown
Configuration
docker --version
) : Docker version 20.10.12, build e91ed57docker-compose --version
) : docker-compose version 1.25.0, build unknownuname -a
) : Linux onnet-nms.cn1.ncg.link 5.4.0-135-generic Errors in validate in latest image #152-Ubuntu SMP Wed Nov 23 20:19:22 UTC 2022 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linuxdocker-compose.yml
,.env
, ...docker-compose.yml
librenms.env
Docker info
Logs
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