[mrtg] Re: MinBytes for graphing? (e.g. non-zero y-axis)
Alex van den Bogaerdt
alex at ergens.op.het.net
Fri Feb 6 00:38:19 MET 2004
On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 01:59:39PM -0500, 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?
RRDtool will handle this. In fact, without giving specific commands, it won't
show 0 to 48 (or so).
Rateup, your current workhorse, can't do this AFAIK. That is, without reprogramming.
HTH
Alex
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