Have not seen exactly, but I use log scales when data contains very
different ranges.
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Paul M. Hill
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On Jun 22, 2009, at 4:03 PM, Andrey Gordon wrote:
Hi, I have an interesting artifact in my graphs and I don't know how
to get rid of it.
Here is what happened: I wanted to setup a graph for a couple hight
speed interfaces. Average throughput on them is 200Mbps.
So I dragged the counters from the status window into a graph. I
usually use the mbps instead of byte/second counters (they are
displayed in grey).
For some reason the unit they got added with is having a Mega
prefix. Meaning that it automatically named them as "Outgoing
Megabits/second for rtr1-1.bvzn.local [5002] - "Port-channel2"". So
my graph scale does not use Mega from the settings window. In fact,
nothing is selected under prefix.
Seems like it's keeps displaying it in Megabits. I would not mind,
but now I can't add another interface's counter to the graph. It's a
lot less busy and it adds it with bits per second, so the counters
are not on the same scale.
Anyone seen this?
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