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    • maverickwsM
      maverickws
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      Hi all,

      I have a question and looking at the documentation didn't help me much, so I'm hoping you guys can shed some light on the matter:

      When I go to "Status > Monitoring on the Left Axis > Graph" I get a list of interfaces, eg WAN_DHCP WAN_DHCP6 WAN2_DHCP etc.

      Now let's say I have one there called "OPT3_DHCP" but this interface no longer exists, and the monitoring data for this graph should be removed ... it's occupying disk space and completely unneeded.

      How can I remove solely this graph? From the documentation I got the idea that using the "Reset Data" will reset the entire Graph database, but we have other graphs there that cannot be lost.

      Clicking this button will erase all graph database files and create new, empty files.

      Thank you.

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        viragomann @maverickws
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        @maverickws said in Question about Status > Monitoring:

        When I go to "Status > Monitoring on the Left Axis > Graph" I get a list of interfaces, eg WAN_DHCP WAN_DHCP6 WAN2_DHCP etc.
        Now let's say I have one there called "OPT3_DHCP" but this interface no longer exists, and the monitoring data for this graph should be removed ... it's occupying disk space and completely unneeded.

        You're talking about RRD data, I guess.

        The data are stored in /var/db/rrd.
        List the directory and look for the orphaned files and remove them.

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        • maverickwsM
          maverickws @viragomann
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          @viragomann that did it, thanks a mil!

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