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Enhance CLI to allow graphs to be removed by scripts #1819

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grotnicki opened this issue Aug 9, 2018 · 3 comments
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Enhance CLI to allow graphs to be removed by scripts #1819

grotnicki opened this issue Aug 9, 2018 · 3 comments
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I'm using a script that scans network and checks for new interfaces to add to Cacti. It also checks for old unused interfaces that are already in Cacti and needs to be deleted.

It would be nice to be able to delete graphs and data sources using CLI.

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gadzet21 commented Aug 9, 2018

I confirm,, I'm looking forward to have this one as well.

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netniV commented Aug 9, 2018

Fancy having a crack at a PR? We are currently trying to round things off for a 1.2 beta, so we aren't looking to introduce new features right now. However, if you have the time and manage to produce something usable, we may include it.

@netniV netniV added this to the Cacti 1.3 milestone Aug 12, 2018
cigamit added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 15, 2018
Removing Graphs using CLI
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cigamit commented Aug 15, 2018

Resolved. Please feel free to test.

@netniV netniV modified the milestones: Cacti 1.3, Cacti 1.2 Aug 15, 2018
@netniV netniV closed this as completed Aug 15, 2018
@netniV netniV changed the title Removing Graphs using CLI Enhance CLI to allow graphs to be removed by scripts Dec 31, 2018
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