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  • Maatel_IT
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2025
    • 4

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    CPU Utilization Graph disorders in "Monitoring > Hosts > Graphs"

    Hi everyone,

    I suspect an issue related to the SNMP template behavior.

    For example, on one Windows host, I can see the CPU utilization graph under:
    Monitoring > Hosts > [my host] > Latest data > Windows: CPU utilization > Graph
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    However, when I go to:
    Monitoring > Hosts > [my host] > Graphs,

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    The "Windows: CPU utilization" graph is listed but shows no data. Some other graphs display correctly like pie graph of storage.
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    Same for Memory utilization.​

    These hosts are discovered using a discovery rule and linked automatically to the correct SNMP template via a discovery action (Windows or Linux depending on the OS).
    This issue is not limited to just one host, it's happening across multiple machines (whether discovered or not)

    Any idea why the CPU graph works under "Latest data" but not under the "Graphs" section ?

    Thanks in advance.​
    Last edited by Maatel_IT; 03-06-2025, 09:10.
  • Answer selected by Maatel_IT at 18-06-2025, 16:27.
    Maatel_IT
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2025
    • 4

    I have found a workaround, rename the Items with a prefix number

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    • Maatel_IT
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2025
      • 4

      #2
      I have found a workaround, rename the Items with a prefix number

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