[mrtg] Re: MRTG Graph Scaling

John Barbieri jbarbieri at metrocastcablevision.com
Thu Jun 30 16:26:06 MEST 2005


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Larry Mcneely wrote:
> I am still looking for a solution to Graph Scaling. If anyone knows that
> this cannot be done please let me know.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Larry
> 
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>>From: 	Larry Mcneely  
>>Sent:	Monday, June 20, 2005 10:55 AM
>>To:	mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch
>>Subject:	MRTG Graph Scaling
>>
>>Hello Everyone.
>>
>>I am using MRTG to monitor a metric that is normally always between 70 and
>>80 and would like to see more detail in that range of the graph.
>>Show the graph starting at 70 and not 0 zero. It would be nice that the
>>graph auto scaled at the lower end like it does for the upper.
>>
>>Does anyone know of any way of doing this.
>>
>>Thank You.
>>
>>Larry McNeely
> 
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Larry,

I believe MRTG will always start at 0 because of the way it draws the
graph. I do know that RRD tool will not. I am currently using Cacti to
monitor some things, and the minimum on the graphs is the lowest value
of the graph. If no one else has any answers, I would try to find an RRD
solution.

This is an example graph:

http://jbarbieri.net/cacti/graph_image.php?local_graph_id=29&rra_id=1

Regards,

John
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