On 16/01/2008, Szymon Bakowski <szymon at bakowski.net> wrote:
IMHO, just: 1)View the relevant graph for one of the servers (the page with multiple graphs over different time periods) 2)Add more host names in the URL, separated by commas 3)Bookmark this URL, or put it in some relevant place people can access it.
I find the "Metrics Report" less useful, as it doesn't update, as the multi-host graphs accessed with the mechanism above do when hitting refresh in the browser.
Regards, Buchan
Thanks for that Buchan, it works, but the idea would be to have separate graphs for each server as to be able to compare ex.load across whole cluster - mentioned graph is a compressed version of overall load.
Thnks.
Szymon
One more thing - it seems that you have to correct "count" value in a link - without it after specifying more than one server, you are still getting statistics only for one server.
Thanks
Szymon