Hi,
I have a Nectar report with 67 items so far. They are ordered by host and I only need some graphs for each host.
So I create my report manually by adding the graphs one by one and I put them together grouped by host. I even add a text line with the hostname to make it clearer.
The problem is that sometimes I want to add new graphs to my reports. Like right now I want to add 8 graphs for each host. So I add the graphs but they appear at the bottom and I need to click the blue arrows hundreds of times to get them in the right place.
Is there a better way to do this? Thanks!
Better re-ordering for Nectar plugin
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Re: Better re-ordering for Nectar plugin
So I think I found my answer. I thin the best way to do this is to use trees and regular expressions. I'm still trying to write the regexp I need to get all the info I want. Will update once I get it right.
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Re: Better re-ordering for Nectar plugin
Ok so I got what I needed.
I ended up creating a new Nectar report with just 1 item. The item is a new tree I made in graph tree management that contains only the hosts that I want.
And in the regexp field of the item in my Nectar report, I use this:
Disk - IOs|CPU Usage|Memory$|Memory Usage|CPU _Total Usage|Stingray Current Connections|^((Paging))|Ironport|Disk C.*I.*O.*
And it gives me what I need.
I'm not sure I have the best regexp, but it works.
I ended up creating a new Nectar report with just 1 item. The item is a new tree I made in graph tree management that contains only the hosts that I want.
And in the regexp field of the item in my Nectar report, I use this:
Disk - IOs|CPU Usage|Memory$|Memory Usage|CPU _Total Usage|Stingray Current Connections|^((Paging))|Ironport|Disk C.*I.*O.*
And it gives me what I need.
I'm not sure I have the best regexp, but it works.
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