It picks the first group in the graph tree and puts all hosts in that label on the monitor page, even though there are multiple graph trees.
Is there a way to fix this? I have servers monitored, but showing in the 'edge routers' category because 'edge routers' was the first graph tree listed in my installation.
I'm using the latest of everything (just installed fresh two weeks ago) on OpenBSD 4.7
Any help or suggestions are appreciated.
monitor plugin groups all hosts in one group
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Re: monitor plugin groups all hosts in one group
Found my own answer-
http://forums.cacti.net/about29988.html
For a more detailed explanation, you have to create a root tree header and then place all the sub-trees beneath it. You can't create multiple subtrees in the main path and expect any grouping to appear in the monitoring, save the first one.
http://forums.cacti.net/about29988.html
For a more detailed explanation, you have to create a root tree header and then place all the sub-trees beneath it. You can't create multiple subtrees in the main path and expect any grouping to appear in the monitoring, save the first one.
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