Graphs on weathermap (w/o hovering)
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Graphs on weathermap (w/o hovering)
Id like to know how to reproduce this... thanks in advance
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Re: Graphs on weathermap (w/o hovering)
The basic idea is that each graph is a NODE in the map, with the ICON set to a local file (it can't be a URL) copy of the graph.
So the first problem to solve is saving a copy of each graph you want to a file somewhere. This used to be part of Graph Trees, I think, but it looks like it might be a plugin now, called gexport. Disclaimer: I don't use Cacti anymore, but I do know how Weathermap works
So the first problem to solve is saving a copy of each graph you want to a file somewhere. This used to be part of Graph Trees, I think, but it looks like it might be a plugin now, called gexport. Disclaimer: I don't use Cacti anymore, but I do know how Weathermap works
Weathermap 0.98a is out! & QuickTree 1.0. Superlinks is over there now (and built-in to Cacti 1.x).
Some Other Cacti tweaks, including strip-graphs, icons and snmp/netflow stuff.
(Let me know if you have UK DevOps or Network Ops opportunities, too!)
Some Other Cacti tweaks, including strip-graphs, icons and snmp/netflow stuff.
(Let me know if you have UK DevOps or Network Ops opportunities, too!)
Re: Graphs on weathermap (w/o hovering)
thanks for the replay, i have been working on a way to save the png of the graphs after finding an explanation somewhere else... i sorta thought this was the way but was hoping for an "easier" solution but it is what it is... yea you know weathermap pretty well I've been lurking these forums long enough to know you are/were the main developer/creator if im not mistaken... anyway thanks i use it at work to make my work life easier and its been great for over a decade.
Re: Graphs on weathermap (w/o hovering)
Start by posting a feature request on GitHub.
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