Why does importing a template update other standard graphs?
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Why does importing a template update other standard graphs?
Should I be concerned that when I download a template and import it (especially older ones), it almost always lists an update to "standard" graph templates such as in/out bits, in/out bytes, etc? I worry that I am going to end up with an out of date version of these standard items.
Only by exporting the templates from a temporary cacti installation.jwhitaker wrote:Thanks for the clarification. Is there a way that I can easily refresh the graph templates back to the version I started with?
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Yes, if you export the template(s) with 'Include Dependencies' enabled.
Personally, I'd only re-import the templates that got broken/overwritten.
Personally, I'd only re-import the templates that got broken/overwritten.
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Each time you import a new template, it will tell you what things have been created or updated.... always worth checking the updated items, since many template exporters don't think about what customizations they've made will affect others.
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