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OK - this is how it is supposed to work - if you are not getting this behaviour, let me know:
1. Setting the 'active' option is only effective on user defined graphs, or userdefined summaries 2. You can set the 'active' option on the default Summary and Incoming/Outgoing graphs by using routers.cgi*Summary: active routers.cgi*InOut: active 3. If 'active' is set on a summary page, it will suppress any component targets which are not userdefined AND have a maximum data of zero for the graphed timeperiod 4. If 'active' is set on a userdefined graph, it will suppress any component targets which are not userdefined AND have a maximum data of zero for the graphed timeperiod 5. There is no way to suppress inactive items from the Targets menu (although I think the 'active' option on a normal Target should do this in the future)
Note that routers.cgi*Options[_]:active will only set it for the individual Targets. You should explicitly set the option for any userdefined Summary or Graph pages.
It sounds as if you want a 'active' userdefined graph to suppress inactive component Target lines. This should be the behaviour at the moment - and (just running a single test here now) it certainly seems to be doing this.
_________________ Steve Shipway UNIX Systems, ITSS, University of Auckland, NZ Woe unto them that rise up early in the morning... -- Isaiah 5:11
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