Hi All,
I am using Nagios along with pnp4nagios/rrdtool for reporting/graph.
I am able to view services dashboard for individual host. is it possible
to view single graph for service/resource (i.e memory utilization) graph
for all hosts/hostgroups ?
as of now every host has single graph for their services.but I want to
view one single specific performance (i.e. Memory utilization) graph for
all hosts/hostgroups.
I am currently using following versions
Nagios 3.0.5
pnp4nagios 0.4.13
RRDtool 1.2.19
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