Different data sources of the same type in a graph template

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miwaszko
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Different data sources of the same type in a graph template

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Is it possible to create a graph template with items (lines, doesn't matter actually) that have data sources of the same kind but are from different hosts? I wan't to make a template to "layer up" all of the ntp offset graphs from all of the ntp servers.
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Search for 'aggregate' in the forums, or use the aggregate plugin: http://docs.cacti.net/plugin:aggregate
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Post by miwaszko »

This plugin does exactly what it's name is - aggregates values for example for cumulative traffic etc. What I'm trying to accomplish is to view all the rrds on one graph, so I can easily point out which one stands out of the rest.
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It doesn't matter what you are aggregating, it is all the same. And you can do it with data from multiple hosts.
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miwaszko wrote:This plugin does exactly what it's name is - aggregates values for example for cumulative traffic etc. What I'm trying to accomplish is to view all the rrds on one graph, so I can easily point out which one stands out of the rest.
An aggregated AREA/STACK graph should do. Or if you prefer, use a pure LINE graph. You should find the bad one easily with both attempts
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