[mrtg] Re: locking the graph's scale
Nejaa Halcyon
nejaa at racc2000.com
Fri Apr 16 21:26:24 MEST 2004
On Fri, 16 Apr 2004 13:30:50 -0500, Eric Brander
<Eric_Mailing_List at rednarb.com> wrote:
> Wow, spacing got lost... The example line should look like this:
>
> Unscaled[ezwf]: ym
>
Thanks for your response, I currently am using Unscaled[_], and it works
great when your data is smaller then your ceiling. But in my case, the
scale still expands to show the top of the largest value when the value is
larger then MaxBytes.
Any other ideas on how this can be accomplished?
Thanks,
Nejaa
Here's my current global config... hope it helps
Options[_]: bits,growright
Unscaled[_]: dwmy
WithPeak[_]: wmy
MaxBytes[_]: 386000
AbsMax[_]: 12500000
>
> Eric Brander
> Eric_Mailing_List at rednarb dot com
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Eric Brander" <Eric_Mailing_List at rednarb.com>
> To: "MRTG List" <mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch>
> Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 1:23 PM
> Subject: [mrtg] Re: locking the graph's scale
>
>
> I think this section taken from the manual may be your answer:
> Unscaled
> By default each graph is scaled vertically to make the actual data
> visible even when it is much lower than MaxBytes. With the Unscaled
> variable you can suppress this. It's argument is a string,
> containing one letter for each graph you don't want to be scaled:
> d=day w=week m=month y=year. There is also a special case to unset
> the variable completely: n=none. This could be useful in the event
> you need to override a global configuration. In the example scaling
> for the yearly and the monthly graph are suppressed.
>
> Example:
>
> Unscaled[ezwf]: ymHTH,Eric Brander
> Eric_Mailing_List at rednarb dot com
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