Getting the data out of red and into another graphing application is difficult. Not impossible, but a very large time investment for questionable payoff.
Adam.
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http://www.aqua-mail.comOn 17 July 2015 15:48:28 Attila Nagy <tylla_at_memetic.org@tylla.hu> wrote:
I suppose using something like D3, dygraphs or Rikshaw would mean way to much work to invest?
My favorite would be something like this.
Tylla
On 2015-07-17 14:17, Adam Armstrong wrote:
I will change the colour scheme for this graph.
It can be difficult to create schemes that scale beyond 10-12 colours and allow you to differentiate between lines!
I recently added a few new colour schemes which should help.
Adam.
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On 17 July 2015 13:15:41 Attila Nagy <tylla_at_memetic.org@tylla.hu> wrote:
Hi All!
I was thinking whether there is some way to make the graphs more user
friendly. I am talking about aggregated RRDTool graphs that have more
data lines in it. One example (as seen in the attached screenshot) is
the typical filesystem usage graph of a linux host, that has a legend
below it, but as the colors are not quite unique (at more than 5-6 data
lines some colors will overlap inevitably) you can't really find out
which line is which.
If you want to find out which data line has that glitch that you saw in
the aggregated graph, there is no other way than looking at each data
separately.
Is there a way/plan to overcome this limitation?
Regards,
Tylla
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