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Hello,
I upgraded my Plesk from Onyx to Obsidian but Advanced Monitoring doesn't work properly (actually not working at all)

Current version: Plesk Obsidian 18.0.20

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Thanks for your help.
 

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Hello,

did you tried to uninstall and install it again? First you can try to change the Settings and see if the Dashboards are created with this action.
 
Several posts in the Obsidian forum with panel items missing or showing errors were fixed by a server reboot.
 
Same issue here right after an upgrade from CentOS7 to AlmaLinux 8.9, also upgraded was MariaDB using the Plesk upgrader. Uninstalled monitor extension and reinstalled, rebooted server. Error being returned is "Dashboard not found".
 
There is a known bug (EXTPLESK-5497) when are you using the build-in monitoring and disable the monitoring for a particular Disk (for eaxmple /boot/efi) via Settings > Thresholds, the Disk dashboard shows "Dashboard Not Found". In most cases this can be solved by enabling monitoring for each disk (Settings > Thresholds). Otherwise re-installing both the Monitor and Grafana extension should solve this too.
 
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