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dysmas
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« on: Monday 18 April 2011, 07:07:20 pm »

Using Endian for more than three years now, we always experienced some problems with traffic graphs. In 2.3 sometimes traffic graphs indicated "No information available ", but it was sufficient to log again, or to change the tab and come again, and the data was there. And a moment later "No information available".
Since we have installed 2.4.0 (last summer I think) things are more simple : Always "No data available".

I have no idea of the steps to get them to life again.

All other graphs work fine. Perhaps a corrupted file ?

N.B. : There is a lot of space on the disk, 6% full only on var/log/, and other partitions are between 1% and 20%. A lot of CPU available (seldom goes over 20%), 50% memory available. So the problem is not there.

Thanks is someone has an idea.
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madhatt
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« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 20 April 2011, 08:19:56 am »

I think if memory serves you need to run efw-upgrade from the shell to upgrade your EFW.

I think that Logd is not compatible and running efw-upgrade will fix that.

it's been a few months since I fixed it on my box so I'm not sure 100% but this should lead you in the right direction.
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« Reply #2 on: Thursday 21 April 2011, 03:33:31 am »

it never worked on 2.4.0
works fine on 2.4.1
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