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When using basic authentication, if there are issues mapping the username to a valid Cacti account, the message included here will be displayed to users. It can include both text and HTML.
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The maximum size of the E-Mail message including all attachments.
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If the boost poller exceeds this runtime, a warning will be placed in the cacti log,
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If this field is non-blank, Boost will log RRDUpdate output from the boost poller process.
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Data Collection Method
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Data Source Statistics can use a legacy method where it will determine peak and average values, or an advanced mode which will calculated several additional statistical values in addition to peak and average. Using All Statistical Metrics can place additional CPU and IO load on the system.
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Peak/Average Only
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All Statistical Metrics
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Calculate Peaks Stats in Addition to Average Stats
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This option will double the data collection time. If will use the MAX consolidation function and calculate statistics from the max values in each of the respective time ranges.
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Data Source Retention Settings
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Save Historical Data in Database Tables
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Check this setting in order to keep a table for each day, week, month, and year data. The times that these tables will be created will be based upon the following formula: Daily - One partition per day, Weekly - One Partition per Week, Monthly - One partition per Month, Yearly - One Partition per Year. All tables will have the following suffixes by type Daily: YYYYDDD, Weekly: YYYYWW, Monthly: YYYYMM, and Yearly: YYYY suffixes.
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Daily Partition Retention
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The number of Days, Weeks, Months, or Years to keep daily statistics.
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Weekly Partition Retention
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The number of Days, Weeks, Months, or Years to keep weekly statistics.
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Monthly Partition Retention
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The number of Days, Weeks, Months, or Years to keep monthly statistics.
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Yearly Partition Retention
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