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server status stats not showing any information

After upgrading to Lion Server from Snow leopard server the status graphs for cpu, memory and network usage just appear as blank windows.. any know how to restart them or get them to show?

Posted on Jul 21, 2011 1:10 AM

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Jul 21, 2011 6:37 AM in response to Yannick Rose

Same here, no stats after server running for 6 + hours. This is in the new server app, I have tried loading the server admin tools 10.7, this does not help. Still no server stats.


As an asside these tools cannot be installed in Snow Leopard clients either.😠


Having spoke to Apple server support they have no fix for this issue.


Makes you wonder whether they did any testing of the server code.

Jul 22, 2011 9:06 AM in response to Daleforster

Hi Dale, Sadly I am not surprised. Looks like I shall do a clean install in the coming days. Though I will need to figure out how to migrate Blogs and Wiki across. All the 'real' data is else where but rather annoyingly the blog and Wiki seem to be hidden in /library/collaboration and in a cryptic format.


Hi lbartram, I have spent an hour or more today on the phone with Apple, we have tried logging in as root and restarting various processes / deleting cached performance data ... to no success. Like Dale I am inclined to do a fresh install if I can find a way to move the Wiki and blog.


Suggestions on wiki / blog most welcome.

server status stats not showing any information

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