[rrd-users] Re: Disparit and/or expanded Y scales
Chris Milkosky
cmilkosk at comcast.net
Thu Aug 14 01:14:39 MEST 2003
Could you convert the paging to a % of 50,000 or whatever you perceive
to be the max (if there is one)? You could put that in a CDEF. You'd
need to know what the max would be that you could ever page per second,
and I don't know if that's something you could get, let alone something
that would make sense to graph. Of course, if you don't normally see
more than 50,000, then you could use that as your max, and when you go
above it, your scale would just exceed 100%.
pagingrate/50000
Just a thought.
Chris
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Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 6:09 PM
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Subject: [rrd-users] Disparit and/or expanded Y scales
All,
I'm in the process of moving and consolidating my unix
performance measurement graphs. I want to be able to display the User,
System, and I/O Wait times on a stacked graph (that's the easy part) and
add a non stacked line showing paging rate.
The problem is that CPU can never be more than 100(%), but paging can be
as low as a few hundred and as high as 50,000 pages/sec. Is it possible
to
configure a second Y axis scale on one graph so that both appear on
appropriate scales?
Similarly, I'm recording the temperature and humidity in my computer
room,
so here I want to have an "expanded scales" between 15(C) and 25(C), and
have a second expanded humidity scale between 40(%) and 70(%). Any
thoughts?
Thanks and regards,
Phill Glasson
e phill.glasson at ap.effem.com
AOL Screen Name rickmancr750
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