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  • Historical data is being lost/dropped from graphs and reports

    Posted by aeleus on septiembre 11, 2024 at 14:58

    When I click on Module graph or Module detail, data that was included one day is gone when I run the report on a later day.

    I’ve attached examples of the same graph run on Sept 9 and then on Sept 10. The module takes a reading once per day.

    Note that the values for Sept 1 – 9 that are displayed on Sept 9 are shown as “unknown” when the same graph is run on Sept 10. The pattern is 7 days of data followed by 9 days of “unknown”. To be clear, the data is collected and available for reporting but is then “dropped” on a ~16-day cycle.

    I am seeing this behavior across almost all modules. The pattern (7/9 days) is similar, but the actual dates seem to vary.

    Database maintenance options:

    Max. days before events are deleted

    7

    Max. days before traps are deleted

    7

    Max. days before audited events are deleted

    15

    Max. days before string data is deleted

    7

    Max. days before GIS data is deleted

    7

    Max. days before purge

    365

    Max. days before data is compacted

    30

    Max. days before unknown modules are deleted

    0

    Max. days before delete not initialized modules

    7

    Max. days before autodisabled agents are deleted

    30

    Retention period of past special days

    0

    Max. macro data fields

    10

    Max. days before delete old messages

    21

    Max. days before disabled agents are deleted

    0

    Version v7.0NG.777 Andromeda – Community

    Current package 777

    MR version MR69

    BuildPC240612

    mysql Ver 8.0.36-28 for Linux on x86_64 (Percona Server (GPL), Release 28, Revision 47601f19)

    aeleus replied 1 week, 1 day ago 1 Member · 1 Reply
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