[mrtg] Re: How do I crop the graphs at a certain Y-axis value?
Pete Templin
petelists at templin.org
Wed Jan 28 23:59:32 MET 2004
Make two graphs:
One graph with MaxBytes and AbsMax at a low threshold, so you get the
regular bandwidth.
One graph with MaxBytes where you want it and AbsMax at the absolute
peak, so you get the big picture.
I do this with my BGP updates, even though Alex flames me hot and heavy
for using the "wrong" tool.
Jordan wrote:
> I occasionally have really HUGE spikes of bandwidth, and I'd like to crop
> them off so I can see more detail of the regular bandwidth. I've tried many
> combinations of MaxBytes, AbsMax, and Unscaled, but all I get is the graph
> scaled to fit the big spikes with a red line at MaxBytes. What I want is my
> graph to be cropped at the red line (MaxBytes). How do I accomplish this?
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