I am working on creating a graph for my ping script. It collects, min, max and average response times. I have added the ::STACK for the AREA after the first AREA is defined. Problem is it adds the next two on top and moves it up a notch, e.g. Min response time is 0.42 (this is measured accurately and on the Y axis it shows it hits 0.42ms) but the next 2, e.g max response times, 0.64ms, it places it on top of the min area and when aligned with the Y axis it shows at 1.08ms, and then average, 0.60ms on top of that and shows aligned at the value of 1.68ms.
Is there anyway to get the max and average to start at zero instead of from where the last area ended up at? So far I got this as my syntax: rrdtool.exe graph graph.png --title "Daily ICA Port Latency" --vertical-label "milliseconds" --slope-mode --start end-1d -X 0 DEF:def_min=latency.rrd:response:MIN DEF:def_max=latency.rrd:response:MAX DEF:def_avg=latency.rrd:response:AVERAGE CDEF:cdef_min=def_min,1000,/ CDEF:cdef_max=def_max,1000,/ CDEF:cdef_avg=def_avg,1000,/ VDEF:vdef_min=def_min,MINIMUM VDEF:vdef_max=def_max,MAXIMUM VDEF:vdef_avg=def_avg,AVERAGE AREA:def_min#54EC48 AREA:def_max#EC9D48::STACK AREA:def_avg#48C4EC::STACK PRINT:vdef_min:%.2lf PRINT:vdef_max:%.2lf PRINT:vdef_max:%.2lf thank you, Devante
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