Hello,
I try to monitoring Disk Space of linux server .
How can i integrate automatically, 'Device Name' and 'Mount point' values in the Graph title after the action 'Create Graphs for this Host' ?
Actually, the lasted 2 digits 'Device Name' are trunked in the Graph Title after creating graph like below with the template 'Unix Available Disk Space'.
+ Created graph: adm01-my - Disk Space - /dev/cciss/c0d0
+ Created graph: adm01-my - Disk Space - /dev/cciss/c0d0
+ Created graph: adm01-my - Disk Space - /dev/cciss/c0d0
+ Created graph: adm01-my - Disk Space - /dev/cciss/c0d0
+ Created graph: adm01-my - Disk Space - /dev/cciss/c0d0
I prefer to show the full Device Name in the title like this :
adm01-my - Disk Space - /dev/cciss/c0d0p1 - /usr
Any idea ?
Thanks
[SOLVED]Graph Title tuning :integrate 'Device Name'
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[SOLVED]Graph Title tuning :integrate 'Device Name'
Last edited by Gilles.29 on Tue Aug 11, 2009 2:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Console/Collection Methods/Data Queries/Unix - Get Mounted Partitions
Under Associated Graph Templates, click on 'Available Disk Space'.
Add a new Suggested Value for Graph Template and move it to the top.
Then, use the 'Reapply Suggested Values' option in the 'Graph Management' page to adjust your current graphs.
Future graphs will use the top method.
Under Associated Graph Templates, click on 'Available Disk Space'.
Add a new Suggested Value for Graph Template and move it to the top.
Then, use the 'Reapply Suggested Values' option in the 'Graph Management' page to adjust your current graphs.
Future graphs will use the top method.
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query_dskMount
You can see what is available by looking at the .xml file. ie:
<code>
cacti/resource/script_queries/unix_disk.xml
</code>
Anything with 'input' is a valid 'query' to be used in a graph.
You can see what is available by looking at the .xml file. ie:
<code>
cacti/resource/script_queries/unix_disk.xml
</code>
Anything with 'input' is a valid 'query' to be used in a graph.
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Live fast, die young
You're sucking up my bandwidth.
J.P. Pasnak,CD
CCNA, LPIC-1
http://www.warpedsystems.sk.ca
Live fast, die young
You're sucking up my bandwidth.
J.P. Pasnak,CD
CCNA, LPIC-1
http://www.warpedsystems.sk.ca
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