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Interesting thing on multi-host graphing
- To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
- Subject: Interesting thing on multi-host graphing
- From: Jeff Newman <jeffnewman75 (at) gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 11:40:42 -0600
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All,
Don't know if I am unique in this aspect but thought I would post something
I discovered on multi-host graphing (this may be documented, if so, I
apologize)
I you wanted to graph multiple hosts on the load average graph, you would:
1. click on the "CPU" button for the host
2. click on the graph to get the 4 CPU graphs
3. change the host= in the URL line to be host=hosta,hostb
That will work.
What doesn't work is:
1. click on the "Trends" button for the host
2. click on the CPU graph to get the 4 CPU graphs
3. change the host= in the URL line to be host=hosta,hostb
On the option that doesn't work, it:
* changes the title to "Muti-host CPU load last 48 hours"
* adds the host name + color to the legend at the bottom
But never adds the second host.
So the difference is the method of entry into the 4 CPU graph's. Going
through the CPU button to get to it works, but going
through trends to get to the 4 cpu graph's does not.
-Jeff
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