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    hello
    when i login into OX Admin Interface im not able to access "Monitoring" options ..
    It doesn;t display anything

  • #2
    Originally posted by mayank View Post
    hello
    when i login into OX Admin Interface im not able to access "Monitoring" options ..
    It doesn;t display anything
    hi
    change /opt/open-xchange/etc/groupware/servletConfig/global.properties
    "munin_data_dir=/var/www/munin/localdomain"

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    • #3
      hi thanx
      but its not working , its same as earlier !!
      which OS ru working on ?

      Originally posted by liuxulin View Post
      hi
      change /opt/open-xchange/etc/groupware/servletConfig/global.properties
      "munin_data_dir=/var/www/munin/localdomain"

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      • #4
        Hi,
        If you are talking about the "statistics" tab then make sure you have rrdtool installed.

        command # Yum list *rrd*
        # Yum install rrdtool.i386 (or the appropriate version)


        Cheers!


        Glenn

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        • #5
          yes
          i've already installed rrdtool



          Originally posted by gbunter View Post
          Hi,
          If you are talking about the "statistics" tab then make sure you have rrdtool installed.

          command # Yum list *rrd*
          # Yum install rrdtool.i386 (or the appropriate version)


          Cheers!


          Glenn

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          • #6
            reboot the server and wait for about 20 mins and refresh the screen, it takes a while to load up the first time.


            Cheers!

            Glenn

            Open Source Solutions Australia

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            • #7
              Did u mean to reboot server(machine) or to restart OX services ??

              Originally posted by gbunter View Post
              reboot the server and wait for about 20 mins and refresh the screen, it takes a while to load up the first time.


              Cheers!

              Glenn

              Open Source Solutions Australia
              http://www.ossa.net.au

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              • #8
                The first time this happened I had tried just doing

                command # /etc/init.d/openexchange restart

                Didn't load it

                So i rebooted server and about 20 mins later it was there.


                Cheers!

                Glenn

                Open Source Solutions Australia

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                • #9
                  nothing happening ...



                  Originally posted by gbunter View Post
                  The first time this happened I had tried just doing

                  command # /etc/init.d/openexchange restart

                  Didn't load it

                  So i rebooted server and about 20 mins later it was there.


                  Cheers!

                  Glenn

                  Open Source Solutions Australia
                  http://www.ossa.net.au

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