Re: [Observium] Set fixed scale of Y-axis on mini-graphs?
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Impossibruuu?
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On 04/02/16 09:40, "observium on behalf of Henrik Cednert (Filmlance)" <observium-bounces@observium.org on behalf of henrik.cednert@filmlance.se> wrote:
Hello
I'd like to set fixed values of the Y axis on the minigraphs. Is that possible? I don't find much value of the adaptive scaling since it means I have to read the AXIS and not only throw a quick eye at it to see anomalies.
Cheers and thans
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Hi there.
So looking a bit more at this it seems like the minigraphs on the front page and aggregated graphs uses "-Y --lower-limit 0 --alt-autoscale-max" in the RRD command. While for instance the separate CPU load graphs uses "-Y --lower-limit 0 --upper-limit 100".
Can I in some way force the behaviour of the minigraphs on front page? I don't really want "--alt-autoscale-max".
Cheers and thanks.
-- Henrik Cednert cto | td | compositor
Filmlance International mobile [ + 46 (0)704 71 89 54 ] skype [ cednert ]
On 19/02/16 11:15, "observium on behalf of Henrik Cednert (Filmlance)" <observium-bounces@observium.org on behalf of henrik.cednert@filmlance.se> wrote:
Impossibruuu?
-- Henrik Cednert cto | td | compositor
Filmlance International mobile [ + 46 (0)704 71 89 54 ] skype [ cednert ]
On 04/02/16 09:40, "observium on behalf of Henrik Cednert (Filmlance)" <observium-bounces@observium.org on behalf of henrik.cednert@filmlance.se> wrote:
Hello
I'd like to set fixed values of the Y axis on the minigraphs. Is that possible? I don't find much value of the adaptive scaling since it means I have to read the AXIS and not only throw a quick eye at it to see anomalies.
Cheers and thans
-- Henrik Cednert cto | td | compositor
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The only way I can see this working would be with interface percentage utilisation.
How else do you know what the max value should be if you have a mixture of 100/1Gb/10Gb interfaces?
Michael
On 24 Feb 2016, at 7:05 AM, Henrik Cednert (Filmlance) henrik.cednert@filmlance.se wrote:
Hi there.
So looking a bit more at this it seems like the minigraphs on the front page and aggregated graphs uses "-Y --lower-limit 0 --alt-autoscale-max" in the RRD command. While for instance the separate CPU load graphs uses "-Y --lower-limit 0 --upper-limit 100".
Can I in some way force the behaviour of the minigraphs on front page? I don't really want "--alt-autoscale-max".
Cheers and thanks.
-- Henrik Cednert cto | td | compositor
Filmlance International mobile [ + 46 (0)704 71 89 54 ] skype [ cednert ]
On 19/02/16 11:15, "observium on behalf of Henrik Cednert (Filmlance)" <observium-bounces@observium.org on behalf of henrik.cednert@filmlance.se> wrote:
Impossibruuu?
-- Henrik Cednert cto | td | compositor
Filmlance International mobile [ + 46 (0)704 71 89 54 ] skype [ cednert ]
On 04/02/16 09:40, "observium on behalf of Henrik Cednert (Filmlance)" <observium-bounces@observium.org on behalf of henrik.cednert@filmlance.se> wrote:
Hello
I'd like to set fixed values of the Y axis on the minigraphs. Is that possible? I don't find much value of the adaptive scaling since it means I have to read the AXIS and not only throw a quick eye at it to see anomalies.
Cheers and thans
-- Henrik Cednert cto | td | compositor
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Luckily everything isn't network ports. =) None of my mini graphs are actually network ports.
CPU is probably always 0 - 100%. Memory as well. Temperature is more device dependent I guess but if the graphs in the device can scale "properly" the mini graphs should be able to do it. =)
Cheers
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On 23/02/16 21:20, "observium on behalf of Michael" <observium-bounces@observium.org on behalf of observium@smarsz.com> wrote:
The only way I can see this working would be with interface percentage utilisation.
How else do you know what the max value should be if you have a mixture of 100/1Gb/10Gb interfaces?
Michael
On 24 Feb 2016, at 7:05 AM, Henrik Cednert (Filmlance) henrik.cednert@filmlance.se wrote:
Hi there.
So looking a bit more at this it seems like the minigraphs on the front page and aggregated graphs uses "-Y --lower-limit 0 --alt-autoscale-max" in the RRD command. While for instance the separate CPU load graphs uses "-Y --lower-limit 0 --upper-limit 100".
Can I in some way force the behaviour of the minigraphs on front page? I don't really want "--alt-autoscale-max".
Cheers and thanks.
-- Henrik Cednert cto | td | compositor
Filmlance International mobile [ + 46 (0)704 71 89 54 ] skype [ cednert ]
On 19/02/16 11:15, "observium on behalf of Henrik Cednert (Filmlance)" <observium-bounces@observium.org on behalf of henrik.cednert@filmlance.se> wrote:
Impossibruuu?
-- Henrik Cednert cto | td | compositor
Filmlance International mobile [ + 46 (0)704 71 89 54 ] skype [ cednert ]
On 04/02/16 09:40, "observium on behalf of Henrik Cednert (Filmlance)" <observium-bounces@observium.org on behalf of henrik.cednert@filmlance.se> wrote:
Hello
I'd like to set fixed values of the Y axis on the minigraphs. Is that possible? I don't find much value of the adaptive scaling since it means I have to read the AXIS and not only throw a quick eye at it to see anomalies.
Cheers and thans
-- Henrik Cednert cto | td | compositor
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Hi
Since there's no comment from the devs... Is it a stupid question or am i missing something obvious? If so, see this email as an open invitation to tell me that I'm stupid and that I suck. I'm happy for any comment as long as there's some sort of obvious or hidden pointer to where to look for my answer. =)
Cheers
-- Henrik Cednert cto | td | compositor
Filmlance International mobile [ + 46 (0)704 71 89 54 ] skype [ cednert ]
On 23/02/16 21:05, "observium on behalf of Henrik Cednert (Filmlance)" <observium-bounces@observium.org on behalf of henrik.cednert@filmlance.se> wrote:
Hi there.
So looking a bit more at this it seems like the minigraphs on the front page and aggregated graphs uses "-Y --lower-limit 0 --alt-autoscale-max" in the RRD command. While for instance the separate CPU load graphs uses "-Y --lower-limit 0 --upper-limit 100".
Can I in some way force the behaviour of the minigraphs on front page? I don't really want "--alt-autoscale-max".
Cheers and thanks.
-- Henrik Cednert cto | td | compositor
Filmlance International mobile [ + 46 (0)704 71 89 54 ] skype [ cednert ]
On 19/02/16 11:15, "observium on behalf of Henrik Cednert (Filmlance)" <observium-bounces@observium.org on behalf of henrik.cednert@filmlance.se> wrote:
Impossibruuu?
-- Henrik Cednert cto | td | compositor
Filmlance International mobile [ + 46 (0)704 71 89 54 ] skype [ cednert ]
On 04/02/16 09:40, "observium on behalf of Henrik Cednert (Filmlance)" <observium-bounces@observium.org on behalf of henrik.cednert@filmlance.se> wrote:
Hello
I'd like to set fixed values of the Y axis on the minigraphs. Is that possible? I don't find much value of the adaptive scaling since it means I have to read the AXIS and not only throw a quick eye at it to see anomalies.
Cheers and thans
-- Henrik Cednert cto | td | compositor
Filmlance International Direct + 46 (0)704 71 89 54
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Hi,
Legend behaviours is a bit finnicky and largely controlled by rrdtool's fickle whim.
We don't like getting involved in fiddling with them, since it ends up being a never ending battle to please everyone's personal preference, and time is better spent working on things more than a single person cares about.
In general, rrdtool is imperfect, and you need to be really invested in the issue to bother fighting it too much.
Adam.
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On Mar 6, 2016, 10:13, at 10:13, "Henrik Cednert (Filmlance)" henrik.cednert@filmlance.se wrote:
Hi
Since there's no comment from the devs... Is it a stupid question or am i missing something obvious? If so, see this email as an open invitation to tell me that I'm stupid and that I suck. I'm happy for any comment as long as there's some sort of obvious or hidden pointer to where to look for my answer. =)
Cheers
-- Henrik Cednert cto | td | compositor
Filmlance International mobile [ + 46 (0)704 71 89 54 ] skype [ cednert ]
On 23/02/16 21:05, "observium on behalf of Henrik Cednert (Filmlance)" <observium-bounces@observium.org on behalf of henrik.cednert@filmlance.se> wrote:
Hi there.
So looking a bit more at this it seems like the minigraphs on the
front page and aggregated graphs uses "-Y --lower-limit 0 --alt-autoscale-max" in the RRD command. While for instance the separate CPU load graphs uses "-Y --lower-limit 0 --upper-limit 100".
Can I in some way force the behaviour of the minigraphs on front page?
I don't really want "--alt-autoscale-max".
Cheers and thanks.
-- Henrik Cednert cto | td | compositor
Filmlance International mobile [ + 46 (0)704 71 89 54 ] skype [ cednert ]
On 19/02/16 11:15, "observium on behalf of Henrik Cednert (Filmlance)"
<observium-bounces@observium.org on behalf of henrik.cednert@filmlance.se> wrote:
Impossibruuu?
-- Henrik Cednert cto | td | compositor
Filmlance International mobile [ + 46 (0)704 71 89 54 ] skype [ cednert ]
On 04/02/16 09:40, "observium on behalf of Henrik Cednert
(Filmlance)" <observium-bounces@observium.org on behalf of henrik.cednert@filmlance.se> wrote:
Hello
I'd like to set fixed values of the Y axis on the minigraphs. Is
that possible? I don't find much value of the adaptive scaling since it means I have to read the AXIS and not only throw a quick eye at it to see anomalies.
Cheers and thans
-- Henrik Cednert cto | td | compositor
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Adam Armstrong
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Henrik Cednert (Filmlance)
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Michael