Aggregate Graph Limit

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altruist
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Aggregate Graph Limit

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I'm trying to create an aggregate graph of traffic on all of the ports of a switch using the Aggregate plugin but there seems to be a limit to how many graphs I can include. I have around 100 individual graphs for the ports and when I create the aggregate, I don't get any error messages but it doesn't work.

The aggregate graph works fine if I include 10 ports or fewer but it won't work if I add any more than that. Is there a limit to the number you can use with the plugin? Is there a better way to get an aggregate graph of all of the ports?
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Re: Aggregate Graph Limit

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That's a command line limit. What Operating system do you use ?
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Re: Aggregate Graph Limit

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I'm using Windows Server 2012 R2 and just found that the max for Cmd is 8191 characters (which I'm way over). Is there any way around this or am I stuck not being able to create an aggregate graph?
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Re: Aggregate Graph Limit

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Well a "quick" fix would be to go linux :-)
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