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ggreenMember
Monyog is running on CentOS 6.5
It isn’t just one server with the problem, all servers have the problem. Since it looks correct with Chrome on Linux it seems to me that is a problem on the client side rather than server side.
ggreenMemberSomething new to add;
Chrome on Windows shows the values in the screenshot of the first post. Chrome on my Linux box shows correct values.
Firefox on Windows and Linux shows the high values.
I tried from IE and I get the same crazy high values even though I’ve never accessed Monyog with IE before.
ggreenMemberServer version: 5.5.33a-MariaDB-log MariaDB Server
Here is the info regarding connections;
MariaDB [(none)]> show global status like ‘connections’;+
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+| Variable_name | Value |+
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+| Connections | 655600285 |+
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+1 row in set (0.00 sec)MariaDB [(none)]> show global status like ‘connections’;+
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+| Variable_name | Value |+
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+| Connections | 655600322 |+
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+1 row in set (0.00 sec)These were taken about a second apart, the difference between the 2 = 37According to monyog there are close to 4,500 connectionsHere are the queries:+
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+| Variable_name | Value |+
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+| Queries | 335655404406 |+
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+1 row in set (0.00 sec)MariaDB [(none)]> show global status like ‘quer%’;+
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+| Variable_name | Value |+
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+| Queries | 335655440037 |+
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+Difference 35,631
According to monyog there are close to 3 million
February 12, 2013 at 9:58 pm in reply to: Problems With Wayback Machine And Dashboard And Monitors #34175ggreenMemberData collection interval is 1 second, this is the same for all 7 servers configured. I have emailed for ftp info (ticket 164297).
Thanks
Graham
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