MangoES System': Captured value is not numeric: For input string: "Disk Percent Used: ##########RAM############"
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After upgrading from 2.7.10 to 2.8.4 our customer is getting the following NONE level event every 20-30s.
MangoES System': Captured value is not numeric: For input string: "Disk Percent Used: ##########RAM############"
/opt/info/systemInfo.txt contains the following
##########CPU############ CPU UserSpace Load: 2.2 CPU Kernel Load: 1.9 CPU Total Load: 4.1 CPU Temp: 50.0 ########DISK########## Disk Name: /dev/mmcblk0p2 /dev/mmcblk0p1 Disk Total Size: Disk Space Used: Disk Space Left: Disk Percent Used: ##########RAM############ Physical Memory Total: 2023 Physical Memory Used: 1836 Physical Memory Free: 187 Swap Memory Total: 0 Swap Memory Used: 0 Swap Memory Free: 0 ########SYSTEMTIME############ SystemTime: Fri Dec 9 09:50:05 PST 2016 #######UPTIME###### UpTime: 09:50:05 up 233 days, 15:20, 1 user, load average: 0.40, 0.48, 1.34
mango@mangoES2147:/usr/sbin/systemInfo$uname -p unknown mango@mangoES2147:/usr/sbin/systemInfo$df -m Filesystem 1M-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/mmcblk0p2 7082 5169 1574 77% / udev 10 0 10 0% /dev tmpfs 405 42 363 11% /run tmpfs 1012 0 1012 0% /dev/shm tmpfs 5 1 5 1% /run/lock tmpfs 1012 0 1012 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/mmcblk0p1 129 12 117 10% /boot tmpfs 203 0 203 0% /run/user/1000
I edited /usr/sbin/systemInfo/diskInfo to include the line
DiskInfo="/dev/mmcblk0p2"
and it is happy now. I am pretty sure it didn't work before but I don't think there were any events generated in 2.7.10 from the error so I didn't care. This was a mangoES v2 I think.
mango@mangoES2147:/usr/sbin/systemInfo$uname -a Linux mangoES2147 3.8.13.30 #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Mar 4 17:26:56 BRT 2015 armv7l GNU/Linux
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Hi Craig,
Thanks for sharing!
Those systemInfo files were affected by a patch in the MangoES Configuration module. I suspect that is what changed during the upgrade.
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I just ran into a very similar issue but it was happening before the latest upgrade, I'm sorry I don't know what versions. Now the system is being bombarded by errors say
Value is no numeric: For input string: "1.5G" -
Hi psysak,
That's odd. Can you
cat /opt/info/systemInfo.txt
? What's the regex for the point generating the errors?The disk info section should be generated from /usr/sbin/systemInfo/diskInfo and should all be
df -m
commands. -
I'll try to check tomorrow when I'm back there