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#1
Hi,

I've just upgraded from 1.2.17 to 2.0M1 and now I get the following error when I try to run the administrator console.

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Nxmc
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Failed to load the JNI shared library "C:\NetXMS\bin\jre\bin\client\jvm.dll".

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OK   
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I've installed the latest JRE and JDK. But this didn't help. I also tried the 64 bit versions.

I'm using the 64 bit administrator console on Windows 7 64 bit.

Any advise is welcome.

Regards,

R
#2
Hi,

I'm trying to create a tube chart for the disk usage on each of my servers. When I use a dial chart for CPU usage, there is a maximum value field that I can fill. I don't see this in the tube chart config.

I'm using the instructions for creating the DCI given here: https://www.netxms.org/forum/configuration/configure-certain-servers-to-monitor-disk-space-using-netxms/

I found the missing disk.free value by reading this: https://www.netxms.org/forum/configuration/disk-parameters-missing/msg7205/#msg7205

When I add the newly created DCI for the disk C: to the tube chart then I don't see a field to add the maximum value like when I did the dial chart. Is this how it should be or is there another way to get the tube chart to render relative to the maximum value of 100%? The numbers on the left of my chart that indicate percentage don't go all the way to 100%. I've attached a screenshot to show the issue.

Regards,

R
#3
General Support / How to create this?
May 20, 2013, 10:36:41 AM
Hi,

I'm trying really hard here, but I see no option to create a CPU graph, that looks like a rev counter in a car, as shown in this screenshot.

https://www.netxms.org/screenshots/web_ss_04.png

Could anyone please share the secret? A pie chart that has a max value of 100% will do too.

R