Well that's two of you.
I can't replicate this though, so I have no idea why it's happening.
If you both list everything relevant about your installs (versions,
dark/light variant, etc), something might be obvious.
adam.
Wolf Noble wrote on 2024-02-14 05:59:
OMG YAY! i’m not crazy!
….. well… perhaps that’s a bit too far. :)
but at least i’m not the only person experiencing this rather odd
behavior.
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On Feb 13, 2024, at 23:17, Milton Ngan <mil...@valvesoftware.com> wrote:
I am seeing a similar issue. I played around with changing the colors
and no matter what I set, I always get the same transparent graph
with black text regardless of what color options are set. However,
when I run the command on the CLI I get an image that looks like what
I would expect.
Our set up is running on Ubuntu 20.04 with rrdtool 1.7.2,
andObservium 24.1.13242 (stable) <https://www.observium.org/>
From CLI
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From Observium
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CLI Command:
/usr/bin/rrdtool graph --daemon
observium-host/tmp/yVz9aBNpnEKLcZwJ.png -Y --alt-autoscale --rigid -c
BACK#00000000 -c SHADEA#00000000 -c SHADEB#00000000 -c FONT#CCCCCC -c
CANVAS#00000000 -c GRID#ffffff00 -c MGRID#ffffff10 -c FRAME#CCCCCC -c
AXIS#BBBBBB -c ARROW#BBBBBB -R normal --font
LEGEND:8:'DroidSansMono,DejaVuSansMono' --font
AXIS:7:'DroidSansMono,DejaVuSansMono' --font-render-mode normal
--dynamic-labels -E COMMENT:'Bits/s Last Avg Max 95th \n'
DEF:outoctets=switch/port-558.rrd:OUTOCTETS:AVERAGE
DEF:inoctets=switch/port-558.rrd:INOCTETS:AVERAGE
DEF:outoctets_max=switch/port-558.rrd:OUTOCTETS:MAX
DEF:inoctets_max=switch/port-558.rrd:INOCTETS:MAX
CDEF:alloctets=outoctets,inoctets,+
CDEF:wrongin=alloctets,UN,INF,UNKN,IF CDEF:wrongout=wrongin,-1,*
CDEF:octets=inoctets,outoctets,+ CDEF:doutoctets=outoctets,-1,*
CDEF:outbits=outoctets,8,* CDEF:outbits_max=outoctets_max,8,*
CDEF:doutoctets_max=outoctets_max,-1,* CDEF:doutbits=doutoctets,8,*
CDEF:doutbits_max=doutoctets_max,8,* CDEF:inbits=inoctets,8,*
CDEF:inbits_max=inoctets_max,8,* VDEF:totin=inoctets,TOTAL
VDEF:totout=outoctets,TOTAL VDEF:tot=octets,TOTAL
VDEF:95thin=inbits,95,PERCENT VDEF:95thout=outbits,95,PERCENT
CDEF:pout_tmp=doutbits,-1,* VDEF:dpout_tmp=pout_tmp,95,PERCENT
CDEF:dpout_tmp2=doutbits,doutbits,-,dpout_tmp,-1,*,+
VDEF:d95thout=dpout_tmp2,FIRST AREA:inbits#84BB5C
LINE1.25:inbits#357F44:'In ' GPRINT:inbits:LAST:%6.2lf%s
GPRINT:inbits:AVERAGE:%6.2lf%s GPRINT:inbits_max:MAX:%6.2lf%s
GPRINT:95thin:%6.2lf%s COMMENT:\n AREA:doutbits#7394CB
LINE1.25:doutbits#284C7F:'Out' GPRINT:outbits:LAST:%6.2lf%s
GPRINT:outbits:AVERAGE:%6.2lf%s GPRINT:outbits_max:MAX:%6.2lf%s
GPRINT:95thout:%6.2lf%s COMMENT:\n HRULE:95thin#aa0000
HRULE:d95thout#aa0000 GPRINT:tot:'Total %6.2lf%s' GPRINT:totin:'(In
%6.2lf%s' GPRINT:totout:'Out %6.2lf%s)\l' AREA:wrongin#FF000020
AREA:wrongout#FF000020 --start 1707797737 --end 1707884137 --width
1158 --height 300
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*From:* Adam Armstrong via observium <observium@lists.observium.org>
*Sent:* Thursday, January 11, 2024 11:46:21 AM
*To:* Observium; Wolf Noble via observium
*Cc:* Wolf Noble; Adam Armstrong
*Subject:* [Observium] Re: dark ui image legend legibility
I have no idea then.
Theme "mode" is set in index.php:
if (!isset($_SESSION['mode']) || $_SESSION['mode'] !=
$config['themes'][$_SESSION['theme']]['type']) {
$_SESSION['mode'] =
$config['themes'][$_SESSION['theme']]['type'];
}
I can't see a lot of scope for that not to work, especially since no
one else has really reported it.
adam.
Wolf Noble via observium wrote on 2024-01-11 01:13:
heya Adam!
observium@whatsup:~$ svn up
Updating '.':
At revision 13253.
observium@whatsup:~$ svn status
? .bash_history
? .gnupg
? .selected_editor
? .subversion
? .viminfo
? devicedata.sh
? graphs
? hist
? obs_agent.tar.gz
? observium_agent_xinetd
M scripts/observium_agent_xinetd
? snmpwalk_aruba_ap.txt
? wplGenClientTarball.sh
? wplOpCache.php
? wplUpdateObservium.sh
? wpl_version
observium@whatsup:~$
Nothing particularly surprising here....
any suggestions?
Wolf Noble
Hoof & Paw
loi...@wolfspaw.com
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On Jan 9, 2024, at 15:03, Adam Armstrong via observium
<observium@lists.observium.org> wrote:
These graphs should all have white text.
Do you have any local modifications?
What does "svn status" show?
adam.
Wolf Noble via observium wrote on 2024-01-04 21:05:
Hi Adam,
I'm referring to the datapoint name/value text in graphs, in case
the descriptor 'legend' is being overloaded here and means
something different to you, than to me ;)
see attached imagery for examples ;)
is there something else I should check here? [yes, I know py2 is
icky. working with tkl to get an updated observium appliance into
their pipeline, as this one's somewhat old....
hope yer doing awesomely.
W
Wolf Noble
Hoof & Paw
loi...@wolfspaw.com
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On Jan 4, 2024, at 12:18, Adam Armstrong via observium
<observium@lists.observium.org> wrote:
All my graphs have white legends.
Adam
Sent from my iPhone
On 4 Jan 2024, at 18:05, Wolf Noble via observium
<observium@lists.observium.org> wrote:
Howdy, all!
is there some voodoo necessary to coerce observium to generate
graphs with textual legends that aren't black when dark mode is
active? it's kinda hard to view black text on dark blue
backgrounds :)
I don't see an obvious knob for this, but it's entirely possible
I'm just missing the "legend text color" or "make graph text
legible in dark mode" or "learn to read" button somewhere :)
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