I've have a custom .html page I've created which links to a bunch of
gangila metric images that I've created.
I want to organize this page so that I can get a quick overview of all
the CORE stats from different machines in our colo so I can see how an
algorithms scales without much clutter.
I'm using an <img> with the following URL:
http://server.com/ganglia/graph.php?c=foo&h=foo4.server.com&v=1548&m=foo_hits&r=hour&z=large&jr=&js=
If I don't include the 'st' param (which I assume is meaures in seconds
and is 'start time') it will work fine but the problem is that the value
of 'now' is never updated. It turns out that this value is actually
from the 'v' parameter and since this is in the URL its always '1548'.
Is there a way I can just have a permalink to an image that always
reflects the current data?
Kevin
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