One last question.
I need to make the YAxis work on a log scale is there a way I can do
this in the graph definition? Basically I have a lot of 1-100 value in a
series and another series running over 250 000.
Regards
Neil
-----Original Message-----
From: Neil Franken [mailto:user-1689acfc5a3b@xymon.invalid] Sent: 02 June 2010 10:37 AM
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: RE: [hobbit] Graphing Question
Yeah that the problem. I tried doing that and I won myself a stupidity
award. I have two pages which uses the graph. I initially had some of
the values as derive. I deleted one of the asphealth.rrd files after
correcting them. I forgot about the other file and this caused the graph
to look strange.
Regards
Neil
-----Original Message-----
From: W.J.M. Nelis [mailto:user-f4ccfde53c0d@xymon.invalid] Sent: 02 June 2010 09:44 AM
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: Re: [hobbit] Graphing Question
Hello Neil,
I am busy helping with some ASP.NET monitoring. I got the performance counters to report. Now they want graphs so I got a basic graph up and
running. Basically I want to show a graph with two lines. 1 Line indicates the current requests(green) the other the queued requests(red). Like I said I got the graph running and I have the two values reporting. However it appears a little funny. The graph is moving into the negative range see attached screen shot.
The values stored in the RRD are thus unexpected. What is the type of the datasets in the RRD? Perhaps the type is DERIVE while GAUGE is appropriate. That might cause negative values.
HTH,
Wim Nelis
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