improving the graphs

Andrew Kirch AKirch at AllThingsIT.com
Mon Jan 8 16:14:49 EST 2007


So I guess talking you into new graphs using say perl's jpgraph is out
of the question then? :)

Andrew D Kirch - All Things IT
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: arguslist-bounces at tcp4me.com
[mailto:arguslist-bounces at tcp4me.com]
> On Behalf Of Jeff Weisberg
> Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2007 7:32 PM
> To: arguslist at tcp4me.com
> Subject: Re: improving the graphs
> 
> 
> | If a graph is dealing with a dataset range of 800-900 we should  see
> | something which displays this range clearly, instead of showing
0-800 in
> | every graph.
> 
> unless you've specified a range in your config file, the graphs
> do auto-adjust the range based on the data.
> 
> 
> 
> | Argus' graphs have always displayed weird polygons, usually in blue,
but
> | on a graph monitoring many services, the graph ends up being
difficult
> | to read at a glance.
> 
> 
> by default, the graphs display the min/max range in blue.
> 
> you can disable this by saying:
> 
> 	barstyle: none
> 
> 
> 
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