All Graphs Stopped Displaying Late Sept 2020

Smoothwall->IPCop->IpFire User here.
Using IPFire 2.25 (x86_64) - Core Update 156

All Graphs Stopped Displaying Late Sept 2020. Can anyone suggest a fix?

Did you maybe re-install the system using a different architecture and restore a backup?

Otherwise log files from collectd would be helpful?

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Did you maybe re-install the system using a different architecture and restore a backup?

Yes! I went from a 32 bit version to 64 bit and restored the config using a config backup onto another HP box.

What would you suggest? Re-install from scratch? Or can I take a backup and restore to a new install?

thanks

willsten6

When you did the architecture change and restore did you then execute the commands that are in the wiki link that @ms provided.

Looks like I’m back in business! - Thank you for pointing me to the way to fix.

login as: root
root@192.168.1.1's password:
Last login: Fri Jun  4 14:50:19 2021 from 192.168.1.8
[root@ipfire ~]# /etc/init.d/collectd stop
Stopping Collection daemon...    Not running.                                                                                [  OK  ]
[root@ipfire ~]# /etc/init.d/vnstat stop
Stopping vnstatd...                                                                                                          [  OK  ]
[root@ipfire ~]# rm -rf /var/log/rrd/*
[root@ipfire ~]# rm -f /var/log/vnstat/*
[root@ipfire ~]# /etc/init.d/collectd start

Starting Collection daemon...                                                                                                [  OK  ]
[root@ipfire ~]# /etc/init.d/vnstat start
Starting vnstatd...
No interfaces found in database, adding available interfaces...
Interface "blue0" added with 1000 Mbit bandwidth limit.
Interface "red0" added with 1000 Mbit bandwidth limit.
Interface "green0" added with 1000 Mbit bandwidth limit.
Interface "eth1" added with 1000 Mbit bandwidth limit.
Interface "orange0" added with 1000 Mbit bandwidth limit.
-> 5 new interfaces found.
Limits can be modified using the configuration file. See "man vnstat.conf".
Unwanted interfaces can be removed from monitoring with "vnstat --remove".                                                   [  OK  ]
[root@ipfire ~]#

Thank you - I’m back in business (charting) !

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