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For some reason virt-manager graphs are not showing on my laptop. Qemu, virtlib and all dependencies are installed. Everything else works, but the graphs are not showing. I checked all the settings are enabled (it all works fine on my PC at home).
I can't find anything searching and I'm at a loss. Starting from a terminal only outputs some warning on deprecated gtk feature that will be removed in the future.
Any ideas how I can fix the graphs?
Thanks!
Edit: when I open a VM console and go to hardware details, there is the option to show Performance. There, I see the numbers but not the graphs. I've installed rrdtool, gnuplot, and checked other dependencies. In connection details, I think it should also show graphs of local CPU and memory, but those aren't showing either, just numbers.
Last edited by mouseman (2017-10-02 05:38:30)
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Any ideas how I can fix the graphs?
pacman -S python2-cairo
This was bugging me too. I tracked down the issue to when virt-manager dependencies were recently "streamlined".
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/54472
I think this is a bug, though some might argue the graphs are optional.
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Cool, thanks for your reply (first post and helpful! Welcome! ).
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I think this is a bug, though some might argue the graphs are optional.
So, why don't you create a bug report? Even optional dependencies should be tracked by pacman.
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I stumbled over this topic again since my virt-manager didn't show graphs either even though python2-cairo was installed (as a depency).
It turned out the installation of python-cairo fixed the problem. Did anyone have the same issue? I'd report a bug in that case
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Thanks!
My graphs disappeared after an update. Was not sure what caused the breakage.
Installing python-cairo fixed it.
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This is being currently tracked on https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/60477
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