New question #200716 on Graphite:
https://answers.launchpad.net/graphite/+question/200716

using and loving graphite for monitoring a set of systems in AWS. i have a lot 
of data going in to it and i'm really happy with everything with one exception.

at any given time i only have a handful of hosts, but they are periodically 
replaced as part of rolling upgrades. the issue i'm having when i graph 
host-specific data (cpu from diamond for instance) using wildcards (e.g. 
servers.web-*.cpu.total.idle) the legend lists every host we've ever had. they 
change frequently enough that i don't want to have to edit to graphs to 
add/remove the hosts each time. as is i can tell if there's a problem with a 
host(s,) but it's nearly impossible to tell which one. 

is there a way to only graph/use datasets that have data during the current 
time interval?

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