I searched around for a solution to this problem. I've seen the problem I'm having addressed here: http://forums.cacti.net/about9102.html. The problem is none of the suggestions given in that thread solve the problem. I even turned on script debugging to see if there were any results and I don't get anything. I also tried in both IE9 and Chrome. I tried running a "mysqlcheck --auto-repair" and that had no effect. Has there been a solution for this mentioned anywhere else? It's not a critical error it's just annoying that I have to click through each host individually to get associated graphs instead of simply clicking the root of the tree and seeing all of the hosts.
Thank you
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Tree Mode and Dual Pane
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Re: Tree Mode and Dual Pane
That is a very old thread. Let's start fresh. Please post what you see and what your complaints are
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Re: Tree Mode and Dual Pane
I use the Dual Pane view when looking at my graphs from the Tree View. If I click on any given host things work fine as demonstrated in Cacti_troubleshoot.jpg. But when I click on the root of a given tree I don't see any graphs as demonstrated in Cacti_troubleshoot_2.jpg. Perhaps I have false expectations but when I click on the root of one of the branches I expect to see all the graphs associated with all of the hosts under that branch but as you can see there are no graphs being displayed. If I switch to single pane view I get what I expect as demonstrated in Cacti_troubleshoot_3.jpg. I can expand and see all the graphs associated with all the hosts in the Sage hierarchy.
Thank you for your help
-B
Thank you for your help
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Re: Tree Mode and Dual Pane
Indeed, expectations are, hum, the issue.
You may associate several graphs to a tree "node" and will see them, when you select that "node". But in case you have hosts listed _underneath_ a "node", you will see associated graphs only when selecting that very host. As such, a host has a notion of a "node on it's own".
There's perhaps a workaround: Goto "list view", select those hosts and the graphs and then do a "preview" to see all selected graphs.
That's at least all I know
R.
You may associate several graphs to a tree "node" and will see them, when you select that "node". But in case you have hosts listed _underneath_ a "node", you will see associated graphs only when selecting that very host. As such, a host has a notion of a "node on it's own".
There's perhaps a workaround: Goto "list view", select those hosts and the graphs and then do a "preview" to see all selected graphs.
That's at least all I know
R.
Re: Tree Mode and Dual Pane
That would explain my problem Thank you for the clarification.
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