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Subject:    Re: [cacti-user] modify an existing aggregate graph to add/remove
From:       Gandalf <gandalf () cacti ! net>
Date:       2011-03-15 16:31:00
Message-ID: 4D7F9444.2070401 () cacti ! net
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You may modify those aggregates manually. They are very normal graphs as soon as 
they have been created through AGGREGATE.
Only in many cases, creating them from scratch is faster.

But please know that Larry "TheWitness" implemented new functions, called 
aggregate templates, that may ease your task. To be honest, I did not yet work 
with those.

Reinhard

On 14.03.2011 22:17, Furnish, Trever G wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible, practical, and safe (in terms of not losing data) to
> modify an existing aggregate graph to add/remove items in the graph, or
> is the only safe method to create a new version from scratch and
> hide/remove the old version?
>
> I have a dozen or so groups of aggregates, each pulling different data
> from 30 hosts, and I need to remove one host and add another host to
> each of the resulting aggregates.  It's been long enough since I created
> the aggregates that I'm no longer all that sure of which steps are safe,
> and not nuking the data is paramount. :-)
>
> Googled for this for a while and still not sure.  Any help appreciated.
>
> --
> Trever Furnish, tgfurnish@herffjones.com
>
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