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Gradient Opacity
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The Gradient Height parameter can create three different behaviors. If it is > 0, then the gradient is a fixed height, starting at the line going down. If it is < 0, then the gradient starts at a fixed height above the x-axis, going down to the x-axis. If it is == 0, then the gradient goes from the top of the area fill to x-axis.
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Legend for Export/Hover
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A Legend to be displayed when Hovering over the Graph and also used for Graph Export. Hover requires RRDtool 1.9.1 and above. It may work for RRDtool 1.8+, but not for Thold Legends.
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If a Device goes down, use this SNMP Option Set to attempt to re-establish communication with the device and update the devices settings based upon the first matching SNMP Options Set.
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Date/time the device was added
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Tags
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A series of space delimited tags to help with searching for this Device Template.
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Brief installation instructions provided by the Device Template author.
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Replace Data Query Suggested Value Patterns
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Replace Data Source and Graph Template Suggested Value Records for Data Queries. Graphs and Data Sources will take on new names after either a Data Query Reindex or by using the forced Replace Suggested Values process.
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The path to the FPing binary file which provides for a more precise ping command.
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This is the Log file where Boost will write its information to. It much be located in the same directory as the Cacti Log file.
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What level of expansion do you want on the log file? Increase expansion can slow search results
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Log Ignored General Errors
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Cacti will mask certain errors that are often times considered fatal and that would otherwise disable plugins and additionally confuse some users. If you wish to see these errors instead, check the checkbox.
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How should Cacti support Client Dates based upon the Client browsers timezone.
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Show only locations that are available at a devices selected site.
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Enabled Gradient Support for AREA and STACK charts.
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By default Cacti page help is located at docs.cacti.net. However, if your system does not have access to the Internet, you may download the documentation locally in HTML format and host it in the 'docs' location of you Cacti server. If you choose only to leverage the local location for page help documentation, check this checkbox.
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