At 15:11 13/04/2006, Poley, Jason wrote:
I have to disagree on this point. I already have MRTG, great tool for
trending but not good if I want to look at specifics of a day at a more
granular level. The Intermapper graphs are great because I can view a day
and then drill down to a 30 second interval if I want. In addition, I can
create a graph on the fly, easy simple drag and drop, DONE. See what is
going on, show customers that the problem IS NOT the network and delete it
after a day or so.
I just have a problem with two years worth of data being loaded when we open
maps. It seems to really be slowing down Intermapper. A map with say... 15
graphs with 2 years of data each, will take quite a while to open and slows
down all other maps. It has gotten to the point where I can only open one
of our many maps at a time. Not to mention the disk space that is being
chewed up.
If there is no menu option, how can I archive manually? Do I have to go in
and truncate the data file? I suppose I could write a perl script to do it.
Looks like we could do with a facility to load out and load in data. Data loaded out would be zipped (and you should be able to choose where it lives) and not loaded at IM startup. You want to be able to see, for a particular graph, what data is loaded
in and what is out. So you want to display data start date and data load date (all before this date is loaded out, all after in loaded in).
I can't decide if this should be a central facility, with a popup to choose a
graph to work on, or an edit feature for each graph. Actually perhaps both
would be nice :-)
-- Tim
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