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Also in the module itself, there isn't a clear benefit for setting all this up. Including "fixing" the Grafana dashboards.
So for the time being, we disabled the feature and droppend the InfluxDB icinga_vspheredb_* instances.
Because this feature endangers the Grafana graphs in the monitoring module and I suspect nobody except me ever opened the Grafana dashboard belonging to this module.
Possible Solution
Performance data writer toggle per vCenter
Performance data writer sends data in a way to not trigger runaway-series-cardinality
Add Grafana graphs to the module and not just display the current state of CPU, RAM and the like.
Your Environment
VMware vCenter®/ESXi™-Version: vCenter Server 6.7.0
Version/GIT-Hash of this module: 1.6.0
Icinga Web 2 version: 2.11.4
Operating System and version: AlmaLinux8
Webserver, PHP versions: PHP 8.0.30
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Expected Behavior
Performance data writer is "setup and forget" and provides a clear benefit.
Current Behavior
https://www.influxdata.com/blog/solving-runaway-series-cardinality-when-using-influxdb/
So for the time being, we disabled the feature and droppend the InfluxDB
icinga_vspheredb_*
instances.Because this feature endangers the Grafana graphs in the monitoring module and I suspect nobody except me ever opened the Grafana dashboard belonging to this module.
Possible Solution
Your Environment
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: