Other than doing a new installation of Cacti, and pulling the default templates from that, does anyone have the default templates?
I think I'm looking for the Data template for Interfaces - Traffic, because with newly recreated graphs the Interface name does not appear anymore.
Where it used to show the port number, it doesn't show that at all.
Default Templates?
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Default Templates?
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Try reapplying the suggested names to that graph.
Otherwise, check out the SNMP - Interface Statistics Data Query. make sure the suggested values for the graph type you're using are correct.
Otherwise, check out the SNMP - Interface Statistics Data Query. make sure the suggested values for the graph type you're using are correct.
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heh what did you do with them?
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Data Template - Interface - Traffic
name |host_description| - Traffic - |query_ifIP| - |query_ifName| Move Down Move Up Delete
name |host_description| - Traffic - |query_ifName| Move Down Move Up Delete
name |host_description| - Traffic - |query_ifIP|/|query_ifDescr| Move Down Move Up Delete
name |host_description| - Traffic - |query_ifDescr| Move Down Move Up Delete
rrd_maximum |query_ifSpeed|
Graph Template - Interface - Traffic (bits/sec)
title |host_description| - Traffic - |query_ifName| Move Down Move Up Delete
title |host_description| - Traffic - |query_ifIP| (|query_ifDescr|) Move Down Move Up Delete
title |host_description| - Traffic - |query_ifDescr|/|query_ifIndex|
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Thanks alot.
Just like most things with linux, they must've ran away from me.
I think I was trying to change something with the scaling because it didn't appear to be showing the correct bit rate for network interfaces... and either it got corrupted, or I deleted them intentionally, thinking it'd be easy to recover that.
Just like most things with linux, they must've ran away from me.
I think I was trying to change something with the scaling because it didn't appear to be showing the correct bit rate for network interfaces... and either it got corrupted, or I deleted them intentionally, thinking it'd be easy to recover that.
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After adding the proper values back into those settings. I had stumbled around for a bit, to discover the "re-apply suggested names" to finalize the repair. The re-applied the names back to the graphs, that I though was caused by resizing.
Unbeknown to me, I must've really gone around changing settings one day, in order to mess up all my graphs. Thanks BSOD for your quick replys.
Unbeknown to me, I must've really gone around changing settings one day, in order to mess up all my graphs. Thanks BSOD for your quick replys.
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