In <B08F3F3D67451844A7A8A029FCC71E4C18FF6DD701 at WIN01.ad.deltamanagement.se> =?iso-8859-1?Q?Johan_Sj=F6berg?= <johan.sjoberg at deltamanagement.se> writes:
We don't have the hosts grouped by OS, but maybe I can change the overall d= efault anyway, since the vmstat graphs don't show up at all for Windows hos= ts? Or will that cause broken graphs on the trends pages for the Windows ho= sts?
I don't think it will be a problem for Windows hosts, since they don't have a "vmstat" graph at all.
However, if you have a server with a vmstat graph, but it is one of those that don't have data for the "vmstat1" graph (with the disk I/O), then the graph for that host will break. But if you only have Linux or Solaris servers, then it should work fine.
(All of this dates back to the historical roots of Xymon, where the "vmstat" data that was collected from the clients was stored in an RRD file that used different formats depending on what OS the data was from. I should have changed that when Hobbit was invented, but instead I stayed compatible with the old data...)
Regards, Henrik