What's the syntax to display multiple graphs on a status page?
list John Burk
All data is in the same rrd file. The 2nd graph [mysqlrunningthreads] works if I swap out its name for the working [mysql] graph. Is this possible, or is it one graph per status page, and only show multiples on the trends page? The trends page for the mysql server is getting pretty long. john burk
list Henrik Størner
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In <user-267a17404d17@xymon.invalid> "John Burk" <user-fd40c532888d@xymon.invalid> writes:
All data is in the same rrd file. The 2nd graph [mysqlrunningthreads] works if I swap out its name for the working [mysql] graph.
Is this possible, or is it one graph per status page, and only show multiples on the trends page? The trends page for the mysql server is getting pretty long.
Right now, unfortunately, it is one graph per status page. Regards, Henrik
list John Burk
I'm wanting to track over 10 different status vars and some other performance metrics from a mysql server (it's very heavily loaded and I can't scale out due to the application, have to justify the cost to scale up). Is it possible (or how non-trivial is it) to have a sub-page below the status page where I could group all the secondary charts? johnB
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On 30/04/2008, Henrik Stoerner <user-ce4a2c883f75@xymon.invalid> wrote:In <user-267a17404d17@xymon.invalid> "John Burk" <user-fd40c532888d@xymon.invalid> writes:All data is in the same rrd file. The 2nd graph [mysqlrunningthreads] works if I swap out its name for the working [mysql] graph.Is this possible, or is it one graph per status page, and only show multiples on the trends page? The trends page for the mysql server is getting pretty long.Right now, unfortunately, it is one graph per status page. Regards, Henrik