[mrtg] Re: Resize a Graph?

Ed Lafferty ed at boltstaff.com
Tue May 21 17:28:18 MEST 2002


More data points, no.  I just want the graph to be easier to read from a
distance.  Right now, I display graphs side by side, four targets per page
(a total of 30 targets), on an 800x600 monitor.  Works fine.  I also want to
display the graphs one per page on a monitor and cycle through the targets.
I tried just using the 300 pixel graph and increasing it's HTML IMG size to
750 pixels, but the image ended up looking quite ugly.  I know I can create
another config and set the XSize and YSize to the values I want, however I
was hoping that since I already have the data maybe I wouldn't need to get
it a second time.

Ed.

-----Original Message-----
From: PAUL WILLIAMSON [mailto:pwilliamson at mandtbank.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 10:35 AM
To: ed at boltstaff.com; mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch
Subject: [mrtg] Re: Resize a Graph?



What exactly do you hope to accomplish by doiing that?  
I think you can make them wider (by specifying the XSize directive), 
but do you want more data points displayed as well?

Paul

>>> Ed Lafferty <ed at boltstaff.com> 05/21/02 09:55AM >>>

Is it possible to set MRTG to create more than one graph for a target?  My
graphs are all currently created with a width of 300 pixels.  I would like
to create graphs for one target and one target only (per monitored object)
that are 750 pixels wide.  Can I do this without having to create another
config file for that target (or targets) and change the size there?    If
not, is there some other tool that might do this by reading MRTG logs?
Thanks in advance.

Ed Lafferty
Mgr, Network Operations
Bolt Inc.

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