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Graph Limits
- To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
- Subject: Graph Limits
- From: Charles Jones <jonescr (at) cisco.com>
- Date: Tue, 01 Feb 2005 17:10:38 -0700
- References: <20050125101627.GA4000@hswn.dk> <41F816DD.5030301@cisco.com> <20050126222913.GB11218@hswn.dk> <41F9C377.4070302@cisco.com> <41F9CB61.7050109@cisco.com> <20050128092542.GA29457@hswn.dk> <41FA0D88.4000900@cisco.com> <41FA0E97.5070401@cisco.com> <20050128112203.GA31554@hswn.dk> <41FA264F.1040806@cisco.com> <20050128133939.GC1295@hswn.dk>
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Sometimes a large spike can ruin a graph, because the graph then scales
to the max size of the spike, so the rest of the graph isn't very
readable as it is now scrunched down to almost a flat line. Is it
possible to have an option for Hobbits larrding so that you can define a
maximum threshold not to extend past?
This would be helpful, as I have a server whose load average shot up to
over 100 because of a problem. Only lasted a few mins, but now my load
average graph looks like a tall weed growing in the middle of a golf
green :-)
-Charles