Hey guys,
Is there a way that I can publish or save my graphs in the web and then access them with an url?
Thanks
Bandwidth graphs
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Re: Bandwidth graphs
One method for saving would be this:
-right click the image
-choose "save image as"
-choose a name and location for storage
With that you may edit, upload and store it wherever you wish.
-right click the image
-choose "save image as"
-choose a name and location for storage
With that you may edit, upload and store it wherever you wish.
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Re: Bandwidth graphs
Cool, but I want the graph to be updated realtime anytime I open up the saved graph. Can you give me some of your expertise. 
Thanks

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Re: Bandwidth graphs
Well, you can access the link directly by "copy link location"
e.g;
Does this help?
e.g;
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http://IPorSERVERNAME/nagios/pnp/
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Re: Bandwidth graphs
Man I tool you before you are my hero. But now, how about if I want to display many graphs and each one needs an url.
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Re: Bandwidth graphs
You can use right-click to determine the URL to an image, and then just use that. You may want to include the credentials in the URL to avoid authentication errors. So, for instance you'll get a URL that looks something like this:
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http://nagiosadmin:welcome@192.168.5.61/nagios/pnp/index.php?host=192.168.5.68&srv=_HOST_&source=2&view=0&end=1303223256&display=image