Hello, I have heavily modified the 95th percentile graph template to my own nefarious purposes. Specifically, to accept data input from multiple sources by configuring the host as 'none'.
This was easy enough to do, and I have found that the graph, and the lines drawn by the 95th percentile code are correct; however the actual comment reporting below the graph is wrong and I can't figure it out. You can see from my attachment, that despite the fact that it is polling from multiple hosts the comments only display the outbound numbers.
I have configured the Graph Input Items to reference the appropriate data sources, but somehow it still gets it mixed up.
Any ideas?
Multihost Graph Template - problem with 95th percentile
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Multihost Graph Template - problem with 95th percentile
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I couldn't find anything obviously wrong with your template after looking over it. It looks like something maybe off somewhere in the database. There are two things that I would try to make sure Cacti has the correct information.
First, go to graph management, select the graph in question and simply click "save". This will re-apply the data sources you selected under supplemental graph template data to the graph using the graph item inputs defined in the graph template.
Second, go to graph templates and select the QOS graph template. Select both graph item inputs and click "save" on the edit screen for each.
See if any of that helps. If not, let me know.
-Ian
First, go to graph management, select the graph in question and simply click "save". This will re-apply the data sources you selected under supplemental graph template data to the graph using the graph item inputs defined in the graph template.
Second, go to graph templates and select the QOS graph template. Select both graph item inputs and click "save" on the edit screen for each.
See if any of that helps. If not, let me know.
-Ian
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