Hi, Jordi

1. Could you articulate about how to modify the monitorix.conf in oder to show 
the hourly data(the squared bars looks nice, this isn’t an issues to me at all 
actually)?

2. How can I show the diagram back to certain date from the history data, 
instead of from today? So far I can only show the past data from today, like 
past hour(by modify the url when=1hour), past day, or past week.


> On 18 Oct 2017, at 3:36 PM, Jordi Sanfeliu <jo...@fibranet.cat> wrote:
> 
> Hi Bright,
> 
> Monitorix has 4 default 'core' time frames directly related to the internal 
> structure of the .rrd files (daily, weekly, monthly and yearly). Moreover, 
> from the configuration file you can add more 'core' yearly time frames, but 
> since they will also be directly related to the internal structure of the 
> .rrd files, you'll lose all historical data of your .rrd files every time you 
> increment the yearly time frames.
> 
> Also from the configuration file, you can add a 'visual' time frame called 
> 'hourly', and of course as you said, you can modify the parameter 'when=' 
> from the URL to experiment with more several 'visual' time frames (2day, 
> 4hour, etc.).
> 
> All these 'visual' time frames are not part of the internal structure of the 
> .rrd files, and so, the results are always like squared. You won't get the 
> same precision you get with 'core' time frames.
> 
> If you'd want to have every time frame as 'core' your .rrd files would be 
> huge in size.
> 
> I hope that helped to clear up things.
> Regards.
> 
> 
> On 10/18/2017 05:55 AM, Bright Zhao wrote:
>> Hi, Jordi
>> Another one:
>> From the main entrance page below the only options for report are 
>> daily/weekly/monthly/yearly, but if change the url parameter of when to 
>> something else, I can see more granular report.
>> http://10.0.0.101:8080/monitorix-cgi/monitorix.cgi?mode=localhost&graph=all&when=1day&color=black
>> when can be 1day, or 2day, or 1 hour; I tried, it worked
>> But would like to know is there any other ways to check certain date report 
>> in certain granularity from user interface perspective, or it’s 
>> configurational from monitorix.conf?
> 
> 
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> Jordi Sanfeliu
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