Hi Matt,
Bernard Li had also asked me the same thing. I created a sourceforge
account a few years ago, but haven't used it yet. My ID is: smithj4
I checked, it is still good.
Thanks,
~Jason
On Wed, 2006-05-10 at 15:23 -0700, matt massie wrote:
> jason-
>
> what is your sourceforge id? i th
The patch I attached to that bugzilla report does exactly this, except I
used a null output filename:
http://bugzilla.ganglia.info/cgi-bin/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=15&action=view
I just looked at the most recent rrdtool documentation:
http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/doc/rrdgraph.en.html
and it
Aha! After reading the rrdgraph man pages on the net and screwing
around a bunch, I modified the code in find_limits to look like:
$command = RRDTOOL . " graph /tmp/dummygangliagraph.out ".
"--start $start --end $end ".
"DEF:limits='$rrd_dir/$metricname.rrd':'sum':A
Hi Chuck,
This is how it works for me. The cluster_view.php code sets a min & max
value, using the find_limits function in functions.php. Then the
graph.php code uses these values to set the rrdtool upper & lower limits
in the graphs. About a year ago I discovered a bug that might have been
rel
I want to display multiple graphs with the same upper-limit value.
Basically, I need to obtain the maximum upper limit from across the
graphs (or a good estimate thereof) and then use that when displaying
the graphs.
For example, on cluster_view.php, we will display one graph for each
node i