Question
I'm seeing gray lines in Timeline Graphs on a Cloud Agent. What's going on?
Solution
Gray periods appear when an Agent is not expecting a response from the machine.
Here is a list of common things that might cause gray periods:
For resource bottlenecks, you'll need to look in Task Manager (for Windows) or Activity Monitor (for macOS) to assess your CPU, Memory, and HDD usage.
If resource usage does not appear to be an issue, you'll need to troubleshoot the other causes listed above.
You can test your NIC card or TCP/IP stack by tracing to the NIC IP and the localhost loopback address (127.0.0.1) on the Agent machine and see if gray periods show up there as well. If they do, conduct a TCP/IP stack reset and check your NIC drivers to make sure they are updated to the latest version.
To reset the TCP/IP stack:
If resetting the TCP/IP stack does not resolve the gray periods, you may need to test/troubleshoot other physical components from within the system (such as the Ethernet cord). There may also be an issue with the network card itself.
To test the Agent NIC, open the Command Prompt on the Agent device (as Administrator) and enter ipconfig. Look for the IPv4 address (likely 192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x). Trace to this IP from the Agent via your Controller. If gray periods appear, it is most likely an issue with your NIC.
If you suspect the NIC may be at fault, you may try using an alternate network card (such as a USB NIC) as the default to see if the issue resolves.
If you've tried everything on this list and are still having issues please get in touch with our Service Team and we'll work with you to find a solution.
Article ID: 150
Created On: August 30, 2020
Last Updated On: December 7, 2020
Online URL: https://www.pingman.com/kb/article/gray-areas-appearing-in-cloud-agent-timeline-graphs-150.html