Again this morning, it's back to one huge graph instead of little ones.
I know someone else asked this, but is there a way to define a graph so that the display is broken up into smaller graphs (like the way disk graphing is supposed to work)? I have some 32 port fibre switches that I capture error rates on each port and graph them, but the graph ends up being really big and hard to read.
A couple of us have had the same problem. Stopping the server, clearing out the Hobbit server tmp subdirectory and restarting it was suggested.
At first it didn't fix anything (and I did a forced reload on the disk web page), but after a couple of minutes the graphs went back to being split as normal.
OK the server seam to be no long spitting the disk graphs. This is true for all source of data, bb-clients local and remote clients,. This is with snapshot done on Oct. 16 night.
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