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RE: [hobbit] generating a page with the same graph type but from different hosts
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- Subject: RE: [hobbit] generating a page with the same graph type but from different hosts
- From: "Johann Eggers" <Johann.Eggers (at) teleatlas.com>
- Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 09:40:30 +0100
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- Thread-topic: [hobbit] generating a page with the same graph type but from different hosts
Of course it doesn't make sense to put CPU and disk metrics on the same
graph.
What I originally want is a way to put e.g. the CPU load or temperature
values of a group of hosts in one graph to be able to compare.
In the "old" BigBrother days I had a script that was capable of doing
this, but I can't remember the details...
-Johann
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And you cant just make anything a multi-host graph, because they have to
be the same type of graph (cant graph something like disk space and cpu
load on a single graph).
-Charles
Johann Eggers wrote:
But the Metrics report is limited in choosing the metrics you want to be
displayed.
I would also like to have a "full featured" metrics report where you can
select any host and any metric which is available in the system.
But unfortunately I'm not a very skilled HTML coder :(
-Johann