MultiGraph Reports would certainly do the trick. But if all you want is to assemble the existing interface graphs onto a single page then Graph Reports are a much simpler method of doing so. MultiGraph Reports require you to create the Graph Definitions in the report itself, the same way you create Graph Definitions for a Performance Template. They allow you to do some interesting stuff, but they are non-trivial to create. Graph Reports on the other hand just pluck existing graphs from specific devices/components and assemble them in a single report.

The new version of the Admin Guide has some basic info on MultiGraph Reports and Graph Reports. We ran out of time before we could include some good examples though. Hopefully we can rectify that before too long.

-jason

On Oct 17, 2007, at 9:14 PM, David Carmean wrote:

This can be done in a new feature of Zenoss 2.1: Multi-Graph Reports. Takes a
bit of work (and figuring out) to configure.

I started to write out some instructions here, but realized that perhaps I should
create a How-To on the Zenoss wiki instead.


On Thu, Oct 18, 2007 at 12:29:48AM +0000, nickb wrote:
Morning all,

Just a quick question, we have moved to Zenoss from an alternate product to monitor the interfaces on our switches and routers. While Zenoss is working extremely well for us, is there an easy way to create a single page that will show throughput graphs for all interfaces opposed to having to view each interface individually?

Thanks in advance.

Cheers.

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Nick Brown



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