On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 08:30:44AM -0700, nairb rotsak wrote:
> When I click on Performance, then choose Hosts, click on a host (this example 
> happens to be just a Reachablity graph.. so just a single graph), click on 
> View Now, it shows the graph just fine. When I change the Time Preset from 
> Last Day to anything (for this example, I selected Last 6 hours), it displays 
> all of the graphs... basically every single graph in the system. 
I got thrown here with the two customers and performance tab. Customers
don't see that tab, so I think you meant.

If I change the Time Preset I see ALL graphs, not just the one I had
before.  I'm pretty sure that is fixed in the git repository as I'm not
seeing it and recall it was fixed before.

So that probably means I need to get a 0.9.4 out and stop hoarding the
fixes in git.

 - Craig

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