Automatically delete graphs that return nothing (NaN)

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networkk
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Automatically delete graphs that return nothing (NaN)

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Hi,

Do you know if there is a way or a script to delete all graphs that return nothing like this one :
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If It's not deleted, there is a way to at least regroup all the graphs that return nothing to saw them in a file or something?

Thanks
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Re: Automatically delete graphs that return nothing (NaN)

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There is an Orphan checkbox on the Graphs and Data Sources pages. That's what it's for.
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Re: Automatically delete graphs that return nothing (NaN)

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Doing it in a fully automated way is dangerous.
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Re: Automatically delete graphs that return nothing (NaN)

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Ok thank you, but does that remove all the graphics that return nothing? Can I filter the graphs in this way, to see all the graphs which return nothing for a particular template for example?
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Re: Automatically delete graphs that return nothing (NaN)

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It just returns the graphs who have lost their primary key in the index field inside of the Cacti system. Let's just call them broken for now. It does not tell you say for example on a network graph of an interface that is actually down, administratively or otherwise.

That would be a nice feature but maybe for MacTrack for example.
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