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PostPosted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 9:10 am 
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I have tried using "withpeaks[_]: n" as a global option, and ive tried using it in each section. Ive even tried "withpeaks[_]: y" just so it would be only on the yearly graph. I don't like peaks and want to get rid of them. Any help is much appreciated.


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You can disable the peaks for ALL graphs in the routers2.conf by adding the

withpeak = n

line to the [routers.cgi] section. Up to now, routers.cgi does not support the WithPeak directive on a per-graph basis.

Steve


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 10:54 am 
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2.14beta5 has WithPeak[] support working, I think (still testing). Email me direct if you want the bleeding-edge code.


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I have the
withpeak = n
in my routers.conf under [routers.cgi] and the peaks continue to show on the weekly, monthly, and yearly graphs. I am running version v2.14beta5

Any other ideas?

Thanks


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I have just tested this on our system, and the 'withpeak = no' option in the [routers.cgi] section of routers2.conf works as expected. Can you check to make sure you have 'withpeak' and not 'withpeaks', also that it really is in the [routers.cgi] section, and that it is not overridden by another 'withpeak = y' definition in this section or a per-user section?

If you look at the verify page ( /cgi-bin/routers2.cgi?page=verify ) then at the bottom you can see the list of global settings. Make sure that it has indeed picked up the 'routers.cgi-withpeak = n' definition.

Steve


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After doing a little more investigating it doesn't seem like it is reading my routers2.conf file at all. no matter what changes I make in routers2.conf nothing changes.


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I finally figured it out. I had 2 routers2.conf files. 1 in the /cfg dir and 1 in the /data dir.
I was editing the one in the /cfg dir and routers2.cgi was using the one in the /data dir.

Issue resolved, the peaks are gone.

Thanks for all your help Steve it is really appreciated.

Jaden


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