On Friday, July 18, 2003, at 04:07 PM, Brooks Davis wrote:

It would be nice if setting $max_graphs in the web frontend resulted
in showing no graphs instead of all of them.  If you change the two
"$max_graphs > 0" lines to >= you can use -1 for all and have 0 be useful.
I'm much happier looking at my status page now since my connection to
the cluster is >200ms latency at 144k and loading ~140 individual graphs
took a while even locally.

I've got to get the 2.5.4 gmetad and webfrontend out. It includes an explicit option (a button on the webpage) to turn off all graphs in the cluster status view.

Expect to see the update before the end of the month.

-fds


-- Brooks

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