[mrtg] Re: Graph Scaling Question

Jerry Heidtke jheidtke at fmlh.edu
Fri Jan 17 22:15:01 MET 2003


Just use "Unscaled[_]: "

Each graph will scale automatically to show the minimum and maximum values
in it's time frame.

I've got a graph tracking dial-in users to a Cisco AS5350. Right now, the
daily graph goes from 0-10, the max value is 10. The weekly and monthly
graphs' y-axis scales from 0-20, the max value is 12. The yearly graph
y-axis scales from 0-30, the max value is 29.

Or did you need something different?

Jerry

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim McAtee [mailto:jmcatee at mediaodyssey.com] 
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 3:04 PM
To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch
Subject: [mrtg] Graph Scaling Question



I have a device (PortMaster access router with modems) that previously had a
limit of 46 lines.  One digital PRI has been disconnected, so now the limit
is
23 lines.  All graphs to date are scaled from 0 to 48, but I'd like to
change
the daily and weekly graphs to scale from 0 to 24.  However, I'd like to
retain
the 0 to 48 scaling on the monthly and yearly graphs, so that they
accurately
show the number of connections for prior months.  Eventually, I'd switch the
monthly, and also the yearly graphs to have the same 0 to 24 scale once the
historical data has moved off of the graph.

Is there some combination of scaling, maxbytes, etc. that will let me do
this?
A quick look through the config file documention gives me the impression
that
you can't specify many options individually for the different d/w/m/y
graphs.

Thanks,
Jim

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