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Hi Tom,
POO…. i did think that was the only option!
I will have lost about 3 hours of data today :(
I will just have to put up with it for the moment, let it repopulate, and fingers and toes, i don’t need to look back on the graphs later on life
Simon
On 17 Dec 2015, at 3:02 pm, Tom Laermans tom.laermans@powersource.cx wrote:
Hi Simon,
Joining ports is not an option unfortunately, you can copy the RRD file from the old port to the new one's though - but that'll remove data added in between the switch and now.
Tom
On 2015-12-17 15:27, Simon Smith wrote:
Hi All,
this is a bit of a daft question,
I actually deleted one of our bridges on our mikrotik switches, and had to recreate them, DOH!
the observium, then discovered the new bridge, but deleted the old bridge (marked as deleted)?
now i have no graphs with old data in them for the new bridge :(
can i join the new bridge and old bridge ports together in observium so i can see the old graphs in the new bridge?
regards
Simon
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