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SMTP Timeout
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DNS Timeout
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Before RRD On-demand Update Can be Cleared, a poller run must always pass
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How Often Should Boost Update All RRDs
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When boost sends update commands to RRDtool, it must not exceed the operating systems Maximum Argument Length. This varies by operating system and kernel level. For example: Windows 2000 <= 2048, FreeBSD <= 65535, Linux 2.6.22-- <= 131072, Linux 2.6.23++ unlimited
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The maximum amount of memory for the Cacti Poller and Boosts Poller
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Boost Debug Log
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Image Caching
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The number of consecutive hours that represent the hourly average. Keep in mind that a setting too high can result in very large memory tables
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What time of day should Weekly, Monthly, and Yearly Data be updated? Format is HH:MM [am/pm]
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The maximum amount of memory for the Cacti Poller and Data Source Statistics Poller
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RRDtool Proxy Server - Backup
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%d Standard Deviations
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This value represents the percentage above the adjusted sample average once outliers have been removed from the sample. For example, a Variance Percentage of 100%% on an adjusted average of 50 would remove any sample above the quantity of 100 from the graph.
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%d High/Low Samples
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%d Spikes
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RRDfile Backup Directory
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The Base Time for Spike removal to occur. For example, if you use '12:00am' and you choose once per day, the batch removal would begin at approximately midnight every day.
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Which Graph mode you want displayed by default when you first visit the Graphs page?
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TimeZone Support
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