If you want it for all devices, just edit the /device template (it's the one
that talks about collecting uptime only) and you will get a graph for
everything.

On 11/21/07, CHackenmueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Where would I create this datapoint?
>
> What I tried to do was create a new template and bind it to all devices.
>
> I had to modify what you posted to use ${device/managedIp} since not all
> of my devices have FQDN.
>
> What I'm attempting to do is have all of my devices, regardless of type to
> have a graph in the Perf section to show latency.
>
> I got it to work for one device, but can't make it work for all of them.
> Now after some testing, I can't even make it start working for my initial
> device anymore.
>
> Can you provide a walkthrough on how to do this?
>
> Basically, I want to have all devices, existing and new, to have a Perf
> graph showing the check_ping latency as you have explained.
>
> Do I do it in templates? If so, then do I have to  Bind Templates? What is
> the correct way to do it as I haven't found very good documentation on it.
>
> Thanks for any help!
>
>
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