Graph Item Sequence

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smartinez1984
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Graph Item Sequence

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My apologies if this has been asked & answered before - a quick search resulted in no answers for me... :(

Anyway, I am in the process of adding new item entries to a pre-existing graph. This graph is basically a combination of multiple interfaces on switches displaying the current/avg/max of these interfaces (both in and out) and totalling them as well. I manually created the graph months ago painstakingly adding each interface as I went along.

I get the feeling I'm going about this all wrong - maybe there's a template method that can be followed but I'm not sure how to do that. In the meantime, each new interface entry to this graph is appended to the bottom of the list and I have to manually use the UP arrow to move the item up to the desired location.

Is there a way to tell the new entry the "sequence" number so that it will automatically put this in the right place?

Thanks!

-Samson
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Have you looked at Agregate plugin?

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Post by smartinez1984 »

I did - and it's been a great help! Thanks!

-Samson
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