Trend repot windows health drive space
7.8.8 Serverscheck will not build a trend report for a windows health drive space value when specifing a time range. When creat graph is executed there is no graph. Any work arounds?
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Initially we thought we could replicate it. However the one that did not produce correct results was due to the fact that the drive C was ignored.
See if the upgrade to 7.9 helps. You could hold off a bit as 7.10 is just around the corner.
The last line is the command line argument for the graph you are trying to create.
Post that as a reply to this email.
Can you confirm that the default graphs report disk space value correctly?
"Automatically Refresh This Graph"
D:serverscheck_databasesrrdtool.exe graph "D:Program FilesServersCheck_Monitoring/outputgraphssch-TerminalserverActiveUsersthisPastHour.gif" -s 1201027380 -e 1201030980 -u 1 -h 200 -w 500 -v "# of Users" -t "Terminal server Active Users this Past Hour" DEF:line1=D:serverscheck_databases1192137556PERFCOUNT-value.rrd:response:MAX DEF:line2=D:serverscheck_databases1194276808PERFCOUNT-value.rrd:response:MAX DEF:line3=D:serverscheck_databases1195169421PERFCOUNT-value.rrd:response:MAX DEF:line4=D:serverscheck_databases1196784005PERFCOUNT-value.rrd:response:MAX DEF:line5=D:serverscheck_databases1192138892PERFCOUNT-value.rrd:response:MAX DEF:line6=D:serverscheck_databases1192139093PERFCOUNT-value.rrd:response:MAX LINE2:line1black:"RACK1" GPRINT:line1:MIN:"Min %.0lf" GPRINT:line1:MAX:"Max %.0lf" GPRINT:line1:AVERAGE:"Avg %.0lf" GPRINT:line1:LAST:"Last %.0lfn" LINE2:line2#FF99FF:"RACK3" GPRINT:line2:MIN:"Min %.0lf" GPRINT:line2:MAX:"Max %.0lf" GPRINT:line2:AVERAGE:"Avg %.0lf" GPRINT:line2:LAST:"Last %.0lfn" LINE2:line3#0000FF:"RACK4" GPRINT:line3:MIN:"Min %.0lf" GPRINT:line3:MAX:"Max %.0lf" GPRINT:line3:AVERAGE:"Avg %.0lf" GPRINT:line3:LAST:"Last %.0lfn" LINE2:line4#00FFFF:"RACK5" GPRINT:line4:MIN:"Min %.0lf" GPRINT:line4:MAX:"Max %.0lf" GPRINT:line4:AVERAGE:"Avg %.0lf" GPRINT:line4:LAST:"Last %.0lfn" LINE2:line5#008000:"RACK6" GPRINT:line5:MIN:"Min %.0lf" GPRINT:line5:MAX:"Max %.0lf" GPRINT:line5:AVERAGE:"Avg %.0lf" GPRINT:line5:LAST:"Last %.0lfn" LINE2:line6#FF0000:"RACK7" GPRINT:line6:MIN:"Min %.0lf" GPRINT:line6:MAX:"Max %.0lf" GPRINT:line6:AVERAGE:"Avg %.0lf" GPRINT:line6:LAST:"Last %.0lfn" COMMENT:n COMMENT:n COMMENT:"Time span - Tue Jan 22 12:43:00 2008 to Tue Jan 22 13:43:00 2008" COMMENT:"Graph created on Tue Jan 22 13:53:40 2008 by ServersCheck PREMIUM Edition "
It should have an entry in the file:
D:PROGRA~1ServersCheck_Monitoringgraphsscheduled.graphs
The > character causes the issue. Change your report title and you should get the graph