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[Solved]UTM problems with rrdcached since 9.315-2

Hi. 

Since the update to 9.315-2, the UTM 320 is slow on speed and we got tons of erros from rrdcached. The "Fallback" log fills up with messages like this:

2015:08:18-08:43:44 han-e7-secapp [daemon:notice] rrdcached[10060]: queue_thread_main: rrd_update_r (/var/log/reporting/rrd/apusage_A400175F685D801.rrd) failed with status -1. (/var/log/reporting/rrd/apusage_A400175F685D801.rrd: illegal attempt to update using time 1439323024 when last update time is 1439323085 (minimum one second step))

and this

2015:08:18-08:44:19 han-e7-secapp [daemon:info] rrdcached[10124]: starting up
2015:08:18-08:44:19 han-e7-secapp [daemon:info] rrdcached[10124]: checking for journal files
2015:08:18-08:44:19 han-e7-secapp [daemon:notice] rrdcached[10124]: replaying from journal: /var/log/reporting/rrd/rrd.journal.1439316807.508822

Every hour we get emails with this subject:

[INFO-192] RRD cache daemon not running - restarted

Has anybody seen this before or has any hit to solve this? 

I tried google on this but it seams to me, that his error is a kind of special on our system.

Any hint is welcome.

Best regards, Christian


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  • Could this be a performance Problem on the UTM due to the rrdcached error?

    Absolutely!

    Thanks for responding!  Since I think the rebuild command also re-initializes the graphing databases, I believe that the final step could have been the first step.  If anyone else has this issue, start with /etc/init.d/postgresql92 rebuild and then comment in this thread if that fixed your problem.

    Cheers - Bob
     
    Sophos UTM Community Moderator
    Sophos Certified Architect - UTM
    Sophos Certified Engineer - XG
    Gold Solution Partner since 2005
    MediaSoft, Inc. USA
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  • Could this be a performance Problem on the UTM due to the rrdcached error?

    Absolutely!

    Thanks for responding!  Since I think the rebuild command also re-initializes the graphing databases, I believe that the final step could have been the first step.  If anyone else has this issue, start with /etc/init.d/postgresql92 rebuild and then comment in this thread if that fixed your problem.

    Cheers - Bob
     
    Sophos UTM Community Moderator
    Sophos Certified Architect - UTM
    Sophos Certified Engineer - XG
    Gold Solution Partner since 2005
    MediaSoft, Inc. USA
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