[Bug 598385] Re: [SRU] munin plugin exim_mailqueue has incorrect graph configuration
Vibhav Pant
vibhavp at gmail.com
Mon May 21 14:33:06 UTC 2012
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: munin-node
-
- The exim_mailqueue graph (in munin-node 1.4.4-1ubuntu1) tells rrdtool to
- draw first a STACK (for 'mails') and then an AREA (for 'frozen'). This
- is invalid as STACK must follow AREA or LINE, and the graph does not
- render. The error message in the munin-graph log is as follows:
+ [Impact]
+ The exim_mailqueue graph (in munin-node 1.4.4-1ubuntu1) tells rrdtool to draw first a STACK (for 'mails') and then an AREA (for 'frozen'). This is invalid as STACK must follow AREA or LINE, and the graph does not render. The error message in the munin-graph log is as follows:
+ [Steps To Reproduce]
+ Open the exim_mailqueue graph in munin-node
+ The rrdtool is told by the graph to draw STACK followed by an AREA.
+ [Development Fix]
+ https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/munin/+bug/598385/+attachment/3155836/+files/munin_1.4.6-3ubuntu5.debdiff
+ [Stable Fix]
+ Same as development fix
+ [Regression Potential]
+ Low, only changes the order of the drawn graphs
+ [Workaround]
+ This can be corrected by swapping AREA and STACK in /usr/share/munin/plugins/exim_mailqueue
Jun 25 08:45:48 - ERROR: First field ("mails") of graph "[elided]" :: "[elided] :: "
exim_mailqueue" is STACK. STACK can only be drawn after a LINEx or AREA.
Jun 25 08:45:48 - Unable to graph /var/lib/munin/[elided]/[elided]-exim_mailqueue-fro
zen-g.rrd: STACK must follow LINE or AREA! command:
-
- This can be corrected by swapping AREA and STACK in
- /usr/share/munin/plugins/exim_mailqueue. Patch attached.
+ [Workaround]
+ This can be corrected by swapping AREA and STACK in /usr/share/munin/plugins/exim_mailqueue. Patch attached.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: munin-node
[Impact]
The exim_mailqueue graph (in munin-node 1.4.4-1ubuntu1) tells rrdtool to draw first a STACK (for 'mails') and then an AREA (for 'frozen'). This is invalid as STACK must follow AREA or LINE, and the graph does not render. The error message in the munin-graph log is as follows:
[Steps To Reproduce]
Open the exim_mailqueue graph in munin-node
The rrdtool is told by the graph to draw STACK followed by an AREA.
[Development Fix]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/munin/+bug/598385/+attachment/3155836/+files/munin_1.4.6-3ubuntu5.debdiff
[Stable Fix]
Same as development fix
[Regression Potential]
Low, only changes the order of the drawn graphs
[Workaround]
This can be corrected by swapping AREA and STACK in /usr/share/munin/plugins/exim_mailqueue
+ Log:
Jun 25 08:45:48 - ERROR: First field ("mails") of graph "[elided]" :: "[elided] :: "
exim_mailqueue" is STACK. STACK can only be drawn after a LINEx or AREA.
Jun 25 08:45:48 - Unable to graph /var/lib/munin/[elided]/[elided]-exim_mailqueue-fro
zen-g.rrd: STACK must follow LINE or AREA! command:
[Workaround]
This can be corrected by swapping AREA and STACK in /usr/share/munin/plugins/exim_mailqueue. Patch attached.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: munin-node
[Impact]
The exim_mailqueue graph (in munin-node 1.4.4-1ubuntu1) tells rrdtool to draw first a STACK (for 'mails') and then an AREA (for 'frozen'). This is invalid as STACK must follow AREA or LINE, and the graph does not render. The error message in the munin-graph log is as follows:
[Steps To Reproduce]
Open the exim_mailqueue graph in munin-node
The rrdtool is told by the graph to draw STACK followed by an AREA.
[Development Fix]
- https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/munin/+bug/598385/+attachment/3155836/+files/munin_1.4.6-3ubuntu5.debdiff
+ http://munin-monitoring.org/changeset/4597
[Stable Fix]
Same as development fix
[Regression Potential]
Low, only changes the order of the drawn graphs
[Workaround]
This can be corrected by swapping AREA and STACK in /usr/share/munin/plugins/exim_mailqueue
Log:
Jun 25 08:45:48 - ERROR: First field ("mails") of graph "[elided]" :: "[elided] :: "
exim_mailqueue" is STACK. STACK can only be drawn after a LINEx or AREA.
Jun 25 08:45:48 - Unable to graph /var/lib/munin/[elided]/[elided]-exim_mailqueue-fro
zen-g.rrd: STACK must follow LINE or AREA! command:
[Workaround]
This can be corrected by swapping AREA and STACK in /usr/share/munin/plugins/exim_mailqueue. Patch attached.
** Changed in: munin (Ubuntu Precise)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Vibhav Pant (vibhavp)
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Title:
[SRU] munin plugin exim_mailqueue has incorrect graph configuration
Status in Munin:
Fix Released
Status in “munin” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in “munin” source package in Precise:
Confirmed
Status in “munin” source package in Quantal:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Binary package hint: munin-node
[Impact]
The exim_mailqueue graph (in munin-node 1.4.4-1ubuntu1) tells rrdtool to draw first a STACK (for 'mails') and then an AREA (for 'frozen'). This is invalid as STACK must follow AREA or LINE, and the graph does not render. The error message in the munin-graph log is as follows:
[Steps To Reproduce]
Open the exim_mailqueue graph in munin-node
The rrdtool is told by the graph to draw STACK followed by an AREA.
[Development Fix]
http://munin-monitoring.org/changeset/4597
[Stable Fix]
Same as development fix
[Regression Potential]
Low, only changes the order of the drawn graphs
[Workaround]
This can be corrected by swapping AREA and STACK in /usr/share/munin/plugins/exim_mailqueue
Log:
Jun 25 08:45:48 - ERROR: First field ("mails") of graph "[elided]" :: "[elided] :: "
exim_mailqueue" is STACK. STACK can only be drawn after a LINEx or AREA.
Jun 25 08:45:48 - Unable to graph /var/lib/munin/[elided]/[elided]-exim_mailqueue-fro
zen-g.rrd: STACK must follow LINE or AREA! command:
[Workaround]
This can be corrected by swapping AREA and STACK in /usr/share/munin/plugins/exim_mailqueue. Patch attached.
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