On 30/11/2012 1:02, Adam Armstrong wrote:
This is not recommended because it will also copy
other statistics, such as errors and etherlike-mib
stats.
adam.
On 29/11/2012 17:58, Tom Laermans wrote:
... unless you copy over the correct rrd file
manually, of course.
On 29/11/2012 22:32, Adam Armstrong wrote:
We explicitely do not allow this to happen.
A graph's data is related to an interface, not a
service.
adam.
On 29/11/2012 15:20, Jason Lixfeld wrote:
I just moved a transit link from router 1 to
router 2. I cleared the old interface on
router 1 and copied it to router 2. When I
went back to my Observium graphs, the
aggregate graphs picked up the interface in
the transit aggregate graph, but all the old
data was lost. I guess this doesn't really
surprise me, although it might be kinda cool
to have Observium automagically move the graph
to the new interface if the new interface
description matches, but that might be a
little problematic if there was ever a case
where a dedupe was required on interface
descriptions, so I digress..
Is there a way to get that old data back
somehow?
Thanks in advance.
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