Agreggating router interfaces into one graph - plus total

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gandalf
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Post by gandalf »

Betmen wrote:I have figured it out, just create CDEF
Special Data Source: CURRENT_DATA_SOURCE and everything works nice :D
That's why http://docs.cacti.net/manual:087:6_refe ... cdef#cdefs was extended to show quite a few examples. Did you hit it?
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Re: Agreggating router interfaces into one graph - plus tota

Post by geebzor »

Sorry to dig up an old thread, but is this possible across multiple routers.

eg,
router 1 - interface g0/0
router 2 - interface g0/0
total of those 2
All in graph ?
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Re: Agreggating router interfaces into one graph - plus tota

Post by pradeepspa »

The steps provided was working.But got stuck in one point. I have added two data source and clicked "save" where it started graphing. Later I then added another two data sources. I can see the "Gprint" shows the values of "current", ""average" , "maximum" but the latest two datasource I have added are not graphing. How do I fix it?
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