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list Christopher Bodnar
Thu, 11 Feb 2010 11:46:35 -0500
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Thanks Buchan,

I found that there is a RAM-Multi graph definition defined, which will be 
sufficient for my needs right now. 


Chris Bodnar, MCSE
Systems Engineer
Distributed Systems Service Delivery - Intel Services
Guardian Life Insurance Company of America
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From:   Buchan Milne <user-9b139aff4dec@xymon.invalid>
To:     user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Cc:     "Christopher Bodnar" <user-affee511714d@xymon.invalid>
Date:   02/10/2010 02:45 AM
Subject:        Re: [hobbit] Metrics Report


On Tuesday, 9 February 2010 22:17:19 Christopher Bodnar wrote:
I'm relatively new to Hobbit. I've successfully created a CPU metrics
report for multiple hosts by modifying the URL, specifically by adding
additional &HOST= entries and modifying the start and end times to 
target
the report. This has worked successfully for CPU, but I would like to do
the same thing for RAM. It doesn't seem to work, having multiple &HOST=
entries if the service is =memory.  The ideal result will be a report 
that
just shows the "real" bar graph, not the swap bar graph, for each of the
hosts I need.


Anyone have some suggestions regarding this?
Add a memory-multi graph definition in hobbitgraph.cfg, based on the 
existing 
memory graph definition, but with similar changes as between the la and 
la-
multi graph definitions.


Regards,
Buchan


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