Merging Graph Data

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gazhill
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Merging Graph Data

Post by gazhill »

Hi,

Can anyone explain to me how I can merge data together.

I am graphing bandwidth levels for different customers but would like to add some of the graphs together and even take them away.

ie) Total Usage for customer x = Bandwidth Graph from POP1 + Bandwidth Graph from POP2 - Local Traffic to ISP.

Hope you can help
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Using a CDEF and creating your own custom graph that includes those data sources.
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Merging Data

Post by gazhill »

Hi,

Thanks for the info. I dont suppose you could be more specific. I've had a look at them but its not obvious to me that I do.

I know I should probably read the Cacti manual, but I'm trying to get to the bottom of a network problem and dont have time to read it.

Sorry to be lazy :-(
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