![]() There's no need to create all Templates on your own! Apart from the fact, You'll never forget to create all needed Graphs. ![]() for a specific type of router, switch, host and the like.īy assigning the correct Host Template to each new Device, Is to group all Graph Templates and Data Queries (these are explained later)įor a given device type. They are not related to some rrdtool stuff. The last type of Templates are the Host Templates. And all parameters defined within such a Graph TemplateĪre copied to all Graphs that are created using this Template. The same approach is used for defining Graph Templates. These definitions are used by all Traffic-related rrd files. Therefor, the parameters needed to create a traffic rrd file are definedīy a Data Template, in this case known as "Interface - Traffic". traffic information is needed for almost every device. There are lots of devices of the same kind. Templates at all, the burden of this approach is high. While it is perfectly fine to define all data sources and graphs without using ![]() There are three different types of templates with the basic Cacti installation:ĭata Templates, Graph Templates and Host Templates. The real strength of Cacti is unleashed by using templates. Table of Contents Data Templates Graph Templates Host Templates Import Templates Export Templates
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