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


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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



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