I work at a small college.
Most dorms have 2 wired connections per room, but most students use wireless.
Some switches have as many as 144 ports.
Cacti is polling every interface, as I never know when someone will start using a wired port.
If only 10% of the ports are being used, why wait for cacti to draw the 130 graphs with no data?
I like the thumbnails checkbox and graphs per page option.
Perhaps a 'skip' or 'hide' or 'don't display' empty graphs could improve page load times as well.
Clue me in if I'm simply doing something incorrectly.
Thanks! - JD
Hide empty graphs
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No, not just completely empty graphs:gandalf wrote: And the fact, that a graph is "empty" depends on timespan for that graph. So you're saying the the graph is "completely" empty, it should be skipped?
Reinhard
- Hidden if there was 0 traffic on the interface graph during the selected timespan
Displayed if there was traffic on the interface during the selected timespan.
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Re: Hide empty graphs
Did anything ever come of this feature request?
This would be extremely useful.
Thank you =)
This would be extremely useful.
Thank you =)
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