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Yes April was a long time ago - but I rarely look at the quarterly graphs for anything except the boring status-reports. If the "odd" peaks and deviating stats was visible in a more "in-your-face" view, pr. host - I might have caught it. And now Im getting weird looks from my boss/client.
Is there a customizable section alike the frontpage, available pr host?
Am I too l late to "fix" this? Will the .PHP variant be of more use?
/Pål/
On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 4:01 PM, Tom Laermans tom.laermans@powersource.cx wrote:
.. and removespikes.pl is meh, use the php variant!
On 06/23/2015 03:51 PM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
April 2014 was a long time ago :)
adam.
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On 23/06/2015 12:57:15, Pål Rydningen paal.rydningen@gmail.com paal.rydningen@gmail.com wrote: Hi all
Im monitoing a Windows server that is scheduled to reboot daily. But the "Uptime" graph is showing odd spikes that cannot possibly reflect actual values.
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I've used the "removespikes.pl" script, pr. instructions, but get no feedback from the scripts and the graphs remain unchanged.
What would be the best way to correct the data?
Using : *Observium CE* 0.14.4.5229 *Apache* 2.2.22 (Debian) *PHP* 5.4.39-0+deb7u2 *MySQL* 5.5.43-0+deb7u1 *SNMP* NET-SNMP version: 5.4.3 *RRDtool* 1.4.7
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