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ynot5
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What's the reason ?

Post by ynot5 »

Hi ,

I installed the latest release for window installer and I finally got some graphs. However in the default tree manual I'm able to see all the graphs on the local host. Any subsequent servers that I added I'm not able to see under the default tree. However when I do go to preview I can call all grpahs on the local host as well as the server.

Why can't I see all graphs of another server under the default tree?
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Post by BSOD2600 »

Maybe you didn't add the additional hosts to the default tree.
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Post by ynot5 »

under the default tree i have added the host.

It seems strange that my subsequent servers graphs are not displayed in the tree mode, the servers names are displayed.

But all the graphs can be seen in preview mode
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Post by ynot5 »

I just discover I must add a header in order for the server graphs to appear.

Putting all servers under the default tree does not display all graphs.

under default tree
--> header
-----> host


Thanks this thread can be closed
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Post by ynot5 »

Hi just a enquiry, does anyone encounter this problem.

When you load an windows specific scripts or template to the latest release of the win installer. Do you encounter the graphs take a long time to load. I removed all the relevant templates and the all the graphs appear again..

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Post by BSOD2600 »

Graphs are rendered by rrdtool.exe and is limited by CPU and disk speed.
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Any specific requirement for harddisk and memory

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I'm running on a vmware memory 1Ghz ram , 8 Gb disk

is this sufficient --
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Post by BSOD2600 »

Yes, should likely be.

When the graphs take a long time to render, what process(es) are taking up all the cpu?
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