[mrtg] Re: MinBytes for graphing? (e.g. non-zero y-axis)
Scott Taylor
security at 303underground.com
Thu Feb 5 20:10:11 MET 2004
In situations like that, I've been settling for more arbitrary units
like "Degrees above 50" for example. I too would like to be able to
change the low end of the scale. At least for my indoor temperature
probes. I've actually got some radio gear outdoors that hit above 155F
last summer and is reporting about 10F today.
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 11:59, Brian Basgen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm monitoring temperature in my server room, is there a "MinBytes" command
> equivalent for the y axis? Thus, for example, the graph would have a fixed y
> value starting at 50 degress going to the max of 100 degrees; thus providing
> a more detailed graph than a zero value. The problem is that at present my
> graphs go from 0 to 84 (1 degree higher than the peak recorded temperature),
> and there is not enough detail to really see the changes over time. The
> options in the cfg file are:
> Options[tte14-temp]: growright,gauge,nopercent
>
> Or perhaps this can only be done with RRDtool?
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