I seem to have an hourly graph for one of my devices, yet the others only have a daily, weekly, monthly, yearly
Although I can't seem to figure out why that is the case, as far as I know I used the same settings for all the devices.
Hourly Graph
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It Is indeed, however it's also selected on the hosts that don't display the hourly graphgandalf wrote:Please see the data template related to that graph(s). I assume, that the 1min RRA is selected. De-select it.
R.
I'm pretty sure i've not changed anything on that screen from the defaults for any of the hosts, so I'm still a bit confused as why it's decided to display an hourly graph for one host but not the others.
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Version 0.8.7e + The patches from the official patches page.gandalf wrote:"Old" graphs may have been created with a Cacti version that did not yet know this "faulty" rra
R.
Was only installed about 3 weeks ago, from a completely fresh install.
I was graphing a couple of VM's (One being the web-server that cacti is running on and the other being the firewall)
I also had it graphing the WAN interface on RouterOS (home Internet connection).
Recently I started also graphing the physical interface on xenserver, it's for this host cacti started producing the hourly graph.
Currently using 32bit counters with totals (I like the totals)
It's not a major problem as I'm only really using this cacti installation to get a rough idea of how much bandwidth I use.
EDIT:
It seems the Hourly graph IS being generated for all hosts although for some it's not actually displaying it unless I display an individual graph for that host and then change the &rra_id= part of the url to read &rra_id=5
EDIT2:
Not sure of the accuracy of that 1hr graph anyway since my polling interval is actually 5 minutes?
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