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Ouroborous
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« on: Saturday 16 February 2013, 02:36:29 am »

I had setup a Gw2Gw however the interface was not showing in the Network Information plugin, so after rebooting and no luck I decided to disable the plugin via Dashboard settings and re-enable it.  After i click Enable and save nothing shows up and when I go back into the Settings Enabled is unchecked again.  I read on another thread to go to /var/efw/dashboard/config and turn it back on in there so I tried that but nothing shows up.

 I checked /var/log/endian/emi and see the following over and over in the logs but not sure what it means or how to fix it:

 efw emi[4246]: Could not trigger unknown action 'show' of class 'GridController'

Appliance: Community
Version: 2.5.1
Kernel: 2.6.32.43-57.e43.i586

Any help is greatly appreciated.
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« Reply #1 on: Saturday 02 March 2013, 06:59:01 pm »

I had the same problem.
After changing /var/efw/dashboard/config, the check-mark was set within Dashboard settings, but nothing was shown.
After saving the unchanged dashboard settings again, the graph appears again.

Just try  Smiley
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« Reply #2 on: Saturday 16 March 2013, 07:10:46 pm »

It's not the problem, that the graph isn't shown. The problem is, that the graph is a flat line (0) and in the Tab, every Number is replaced by NaN.
As I wrote, this depends on the paravirtualization of the DOMU containing Endian.
If I use a Hardware-Virtualized DOMU (HVMLOADER), the problem vanish.
Unfortunately, the HVM-DOMU is much slower than the paravirtualized one.
I prefere, to waive the graph, instead of slowing down system performance.

Did anybody made a paravirtualized DOMU working with Endian 2.5.1 ?
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« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 28 May 2013, 11:11:41 pm »

Just edit the /var/efw/dashboard/config to
SystemInformationPlugin,on,off,60000,0,0
HardwareInformationPlugin,on,off,30000,0,1
ServiceInformationPlugin,on,off,10000,0,2
NetworkInformationPlugin,off,off,10000,1,0
UpLinkInformationPlugin,on,off,30000,1,1
JobsInformationPlugin,off,off,10000,1,2

and go to your web dashboard, show settings, and just click SAVE.
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