I hate to ask, but... Did you set the scale of the chart? The default is a Y scale of 0 to 100, perfect for percent variables. For a Unix machine's load indicator, you'd want it set from 0 to 1.
To do this, click the little triangle button in the lower left hand corner and choose Chart Options.... Under the Axes tab, set Upper Bound to 1 and leave Lower Bound at 0. Please accept my apologies if you already know this. Hope this helps, Doug -- Doug Weathers Information Technology Network Administrator Cascade Healthcare Community 2500 NE Neff Road Bend, OR 97701 http://www.scmc.org mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Desk: 541-383-6846 Cell: 541-480-0919 >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/18/2005 9:05:28 AM >>> It's me again... Ok the threshold stuff may work now... But on Unix Systems the load may be below 1. > UCD-SNMP Load Table Information > Index Type Load > 1 Load-1 0.64 > 2 Load-5 0.53 > 3 Load-15 0.48 If I try to graph this values I only get a "Flatline". It should be possible to graph this values. The "PC Servers" report in percent and so there is no problem. But Unix is different :-) Any suggestion ? J. Braendle ____________________________________________________________________ List archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/intermapper-talk%40list.dartware.com/ To unsubscribe: send email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ____________________________________________________________________ List archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/intermapper-talk%40list.dartware.com/ To unsubscribe: send email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
