Hi,
You use the correct multi-entity graph type,and send it multiple ids.
?graph_type=multi-port_bits&id=1,2,3 would draw a multi-port graph of ports with ids 1 2 and 3.
Adam.
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On 9 October 2015 8:12:13 pm "Jeffrey d'Ambly" <jeffrey.dambly@jasper.com> wrote:
How does the multi graphs work, is that just a matter of sending graph.php multiple device IDs, and and port IDs?
—Jeff
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Date: Friday, October 9, 2015 at 12:07 PM
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Subject: Re: [Observium] aggregate graphs
_______________________________________________Hi Jeffrey,
That depends upon what aggregate graphs you want to make!
There are a few multi- graph types, like multi-port_bits.
The group system will generate many types of aggregate graphs automatically for group members.
Adam.
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http://www.aqua-mail.comOn 9 October 2015 7:49:46 pm "Jeffrey d'Ambly" <jeffrey.dambly@jasper.com> wrote:
Is there way to create aggregate graphs using graph.php?
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