Hi,
Since moving to build 9200 we've run into a couple of issues which have required a restart of the OpManager process. The last restart being on the 3rd of September.
The service looks to be stable at the moment which means we receive SNMP traps from devices and OpManager sends email alerts for SNMP traps (node up/down, etc).
However, while OpManager will create graphs for cpu, memory usage, etc., it is not writing this information to the "7 day" and "30 day" graphs.
I can view this information in the "real time", "today", "last 12 hours", "last 24 hours", "this week", "this month" graphs (which starts at 12am on 2nd September after another restart of the service).
Is there any way to manually write the current data to the 7 day and 30 day graphs as they seem to have completely stopped doing this automatically? Is this issue indicitive of a corruption of the database? I've run Repairdb.sh after stopping the service.
Thanks!