Hi,
That’s exactly what I use and it’s working perfectly fine. In your group definition, you need to match the correct attribute for your Entity Match.
Best regards.
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De : Darrell Budic <budic@onholyground.com>
Date : vendredi 29 décembre 2017 à 03:29
À : Youssef BENGELLOUN - ZAHR <ybzahr@prodware.fr>, Observium <observium@observium.org>
Objet : Re: [Observium] multi device graph for sensors?
Ah, that part was easy, but not quite what I’m after ;) I want a single graph that is the sum of all the group device's for that sensor value. Sort of like setting up a “Transit” port type and getting a total transit value for all ports labeled Transit, for for Apparent Power on a bunch of APC PDUs.
From: Youssef BENGELLOUN - ZAHR <ybzahr@prodware.fr>
Subject: Re: [Observium] multi device graph for sensors?
Date: December 28, 2017 at 6:18:45 PM CST
To: ObserviumWhen you select your group and access it’s details, you’ll find a ‘graph’ tab.
Select your favorite flavor and you are good to go :-)
Best regards.
Le 29 déc. 2017 à 01:14, Darrell Budic <budic@onholyground.com> a écrit :I made a group of the devices, but wasn’t able to figure out how to get a graph out of them as a group. Any pointers or examples?
From: Markus Klock <markus@best-practice.se>
Subject: Re: [Observium] multi device graph for sensors?
Date: December 28, 2017 at 4:08:04 PM CST
To: ObserviumSure you can, just make a group of all the sensors you want :)
/Markus
Youssef BENGELLOUN - ZAHR - Consultant Expert
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2017-12-28 22:55 GMT+01:00 Darrell Budic <budic@onholyground.com>
: Is there a way to get a summary (and sum) of a particular sensor? I’d like to have a one graph for all my PDUs with the apower attribute summed up for a total, see what the absolute # is.
-Darrell
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