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    Issue No NVMe Disks in Grafana

    Thanks for taking a look - I will watchout for the EXTPLESK-4469 to be rolled out. But yes, in Grafana / Monitoring component of Plesk the /dev/sdX devices are showing up as graphs, the /dev/nvme* devices are not shown as graphs at all, nor do I see them anywhere in the Monitoring. But as this...
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    Issue No NVMe Disks in Grafana

    Forgot to add: Also gave the collectd service a restart already - but did not help the situation. Also did the hardware detect in the Plesk UI of the monitoring component - but it reported no changes.
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    Issue No NVMe Disks in Grafana

    Update from our installation: We updated to Obsidian 18.0.68 #2 (including the fix for this reported bug), but the NVMe disks did not appear in the Monitoring extension - even after some days. Uninstalling the Monitoring extension and re-install from the Plesk UI was not giving any success...
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    Issue No NVMe Disks in Grafana

    Thanks for taking a look and already having a future solution available - looking forward to have it rolled out in the future. Thanks for the great direct support, appreciated! Best regards
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    Issue No NVMe Disks in Grafana

    Also they seem to be created right away as Plesk was set up on the server by creation time and the modified also tells metrics should go in - question is why they are not showing up anyhow in the Plesk UI monitoring.. stat /opt/psa/var/health/data/localhost/disk-nvme1n1/disk_io_time.rrd File...
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    Issue No NVMe Disks in Grafana

    Here you go, the directories by devnames seem to be existing: # ls -la /opt/psa/var/health/data/localhost/ total 320 drwxr-xr-x 80 root root 4096 Jan 23 06:28 . drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Jan 16 23:08 .. drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jan 16 23:17 cpu drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jan 16 23:57...
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    Issue No NVMe Disks in Grafana

    to add, the structure of the Disks/RAIDs/Partitions: # lsblk NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINTS sda 8:0 0 894.3G 0 disk └─md126 9:126 0 894.1G 0 raid1 /backup-raid sdb 8:16 0 894.3G 0 disk └─md126 9:126 0 894.1G 0 raid1 /backup-raid...
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    Issue No NVMe Disks in Grafana

    Obsidians still seems to watch just for /dev/sd[x] drives for having metrics gathered in Grafana. Example from one of my hosts where NVMe drives are totally ignored, while the metrics are delivered by the kernel for the drives: # cat /proc/diskstats 259 0 nvme0n1 11244539 41601...
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