Hi,
When using the NCPA wizard and getting it to create services for Network Interface Metrics it creates two services for each interface - one for inbound (packets_recv) and one for outbound (packets_sent).
Is there a way to have both in one service - so that the performance graph for it shows both packets_recv and packets_sent?
NCPA Wizard - network interface metrics
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scottwilkerson
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Re: NCPA Wizard - network interface metrics
Sorry this is not possible at this timesolarmon wrote:Is there a way to have both in one service - so that the performance graph for it shows both packets_recv and packets_sent?
Re: NCPA Wizard - network interface metrics
Hi @scottwilkerson,
That is a real shame. When creating NagVis diagrams and using line objects I would need to create two lines, one for inbound and one for outbound.
The interface service created by the Switch/Router wizard does have combined stats - but I'm aware that it makes use of MRTG and RRD files to achieve that.I only need to create line line for that in NagVis.
Are there any plans in the roadmap to combine the stats, or provide an option to do so?
That is a real shame. When creating NagVis diagrams and using line objects I would need to create two lines, one for inbound and one for outbound.
The interface service created by the Switch/Router wizard does have combined stats - but I'm aware that it makes use of MRTG and RRD files to achieve that.I only need to create line line for that in NagVis.
Are there any plans in the roadmap to combine the stats, or provide an option to do so?
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scottwilkerson
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Re: NCPA Wizard - network interface metrics
I don't believe there were but you can make a feature request heresolarmon wrote: Are there any plans in the roadmap to combine the stats, or provide an option to do so?
https://github.com/NagiosEnterprises/ncpa/issues
I think it sounds like a good idea