[rrd-users] Re: rrd graphs look very strange and not natural

Joe Loiacono jloiacon at csc.com
Mon Aug 28 16:40:30 MEST 2006


You might try adding the "--slope-mode" option to your command line?




Miki Laor <miki at PEERAPP.com> 
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Attached is a "traffic1.png" - graph that looks "robotic" and not
natural - the lines are like squares and not rounded

The second one, "traffic2.png" is what I want to achieve

How can I fix it, what am I dong wrong?

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The cmd that creates "traffic1" graph:

rrdtool graph /traffic1.PNG -E -b 1024 --title "traffic1" -v "Throughput
bps" --color BACK#F4F7FB --x-grid MINUTE:60:HOUR:2:HOUR:2:0:%H -s
1154890000 -e start+129600 -h 130 -w 450

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The cmd that creates "traffic2" graph:

rrdtool graph /traffic1.PNG -E -b 1024 --title "traffic2" -v "Throughput
bps" --color BACK#F4F7FB --x-grid MINUTE:60:HOUR:2:HOUR:2:0:%H -s 129600
-h 130 -w 450

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10x

Miki :-)=20

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