[rrd-users] Need a way to show 2(or more) lines on a graphthat have nearly identical values

Jack Tavares j.tavares at F5.com
Tue Sep 25 18:22:39 CEST 2007


 

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From: Andreas Maus [mailto:a.maus at science-computing.de]
Sent: Tue 9/25/2007 11:30 AM
To: Jack Tavares
Cc: rrd-users at lists.oetiker.ch
Subject: Re: [rrd-users] Need a way to show 2(or more) lines on a graphthat have nearly identical values




> I know that I can STACK them, but then I see lines that look like
> this
> http://jacktavares.com/rrd/stacked.png
> 
> and it looks like the line above has a value of ~20,
> when in fact they both have a value of ~10
Of course. This is what STACKing does.
It "stacks" line #2 on top of line #1.

I know that is what it does, I was saying that I didn't want to do that because it doesn't look the way we want. I mentioned just so someone wouldn't say "what about STACKing"


> Other than putting them in individual graphs, am I missing a simple
> solution?
Hmmm ... In this case (CPU utilization of 4 severs I assume)
I would use individual graphs.
Thanks, but I don't have room on the screen for individual graphs which is why I was looking for some other solution..



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