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So what does a "moment" mean? If I look at the 24-hour graph, I get different numbers to the longer timeframe ones.
For example, the 1-year graph says there is 1 client currently connected, but the 6 hour graph says it's 0. I'm guessing the longer-term graphs are averaged over a particular time frame, but I don't know what it's using for time units.
On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 1:13 PM, Adam Armstrong adama@observium.org wrote:
That graph seems to be showing a gauge of the number of clients connected at that moment.
It's not possible to count client totals for a period using a gauge, that'd require a counter type data source from the device.
Adam.
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On 15 September 2015 09:38:53 Tim Vaughan tim@timvaughan.co.uk wrote:
I'm using Observium to track wireless clients on our Cisco wireless controller. It's very useful. However, when I look at the longer-term graphs (monthly, yearly etc.) it's less useful because I'm not sure what it's showing. Is it clients per day, per week or what? For an example, see: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3183918/apelmRwNW7.png.
Is there a way to get the legend show the rate rather than just a plain number?
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