Trend repot windows health drive space

gmillerarmtgmillerarmt
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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  • AdministratorAdministrator
    We did some testings with 7.9.0 and it plotted Windows Health graphs for the different drives that were being monitored.



    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.
  • gmillerarmtgmillerarmt
    I still have the same issue with 7.9. no trend report graph for windows health % free drive space report.
  • AdministratorAdministrator
    Create a scheduled graph and open in Notepad the file in the graphs subfolder called scheduled.graphs



    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?
  • gmillerarmtgmillerarmt
    the scheduled graph wizard does not allow me to create a graph for a specific drive. Its only options are for "All Graphs, All vaules, Availability, or service level". The default graphs work fine. I'll email pics to the helpdesk.
  • AdministratorAdministrator
    I meant the option:

    "Automatically Refresh This Graph"
  • gmillerarmtgmillerarmt
    here is the whole thing...





    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 "


  • AdministratorAdministrator
    Above is not the graph from a WindowsHealth graph. Make sure that you get a pop-up saying that the Graph is scheduled.



    It should have an entry in the file:

    D:PROGRA~1ServersCheck_Monitoringgraphsscheduled.graphs


  • gmillerarmtgmillerarmt
    Yup. I get the popup. but no entry. Pics emailed to helpdesk.
  • AdministratorAdministrator
    The issue is resolved.



    The > character causes the issue. Change your report title and you should get the graph
  • gmillerarmtgmillerarmt
    Graph works now. thanks. Any other protected characters that i shouldn't use?
  • gmillerarmtgmillerarmt
    Any other protected characters that i shouldn't use?
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