Just to add to what Kang mentioned, I would also like to keep the old graph
engine working.
I do still use it in a couple of internal pages to have the graphs
available.
So my vote is yes, keep it! =D

Rafael


On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 2:48 AM, Kang <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello
>
> The new interface of Opsview 3.5.0 is very nice.
> But the javascript-ajax based new graph framework is not fully satisfying.
>
> it's lack of customizable options compare to old rrdgraph( upper/lower
> limit, static cur/min/max legend label, fast static image rendering, etc.)
> and it seems that xtics of graphs don't show local timestamp but GMT
> timestamp.
>
> I've found I can still use RRDgraph with /graphrrd url instead of /graph
> but right-upper side slide menu disappeared.
> Are you planing to continute to maintain both graph framework together?
>
> I prefer static image RRDgraph to javascript-ajax based graph.
> because It is fast and easy to integrate with other system.
>
> What do you think about that?
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