Not sure if anyone would find this helpful, but this looks pretty damn useful:

http://www.steveshipway.org/cgi-bin/routers2.pl?rtr=switches%2Fswitch.cfg&bars=Cami&xgtype=d&page=graph&xgstyle=l2&xmtype=routers

take a look there, he's got some javascript which will show you the values as 
you move your mouse across the rrd graph.
pretty slick.  I think I would use this more than the fancy zooming stuff that 
cacti has.

-john

----- Original Message ----
From: Gilad Raphaelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Ganglia Developers <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 4, 2007 5:23:55 AM
Subject: Re: [Ganglia-developers] 3.1.0 wishlist

- graphs of metrics aggregated at the grid-of-grids level, when a
 gmetad instance is polling other gmetads.  I have some basic code to
 contribute on this front but like the stacked graphs, it could use a
 production-quality scrubbing.

Gilad

----- Original Message ----
From: Bernard Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Ganglia Developers <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 4, 2007 9:37:51 AM
Subject: [Ganglia-developers] 3.1.0 wishlist

Dear all:

As you all know, 3.0.5 has just been released -- time to work on 3.1.0!
 :-)

I thought I would start a wishlist for 3.1.0 where we can brainstorm
for ideas to go into our next release.

So far, here are some points:

- Brad's DSO gmetric code
- Brad's gmetric alias idea
- Dynamically link libraries like expat, apr, libconfuse
- Re-organization of RPM packages (libganglia, gmond-python ?)
- Support for new RRDTool which allows graphs to have dynamic sizes
(Matt Chambers, any updates on that?
- Numerous custom graphs enhancements (Alex Balk, Timothy Witham,
 others)
- Gilad's stacked graphs
- Changing the units of default metrics to their base (e.g.
disk_free's base unit should be bytes, not GB as rrdtool will
automatically append G,M,K etc.)

A few of the above items may _break_ compatibility with older versions
-- what are the general thought?  Would it be possible to run some
script to convert the RRD data?  It would be a shame for users to lose
years of accumulated data just to update to the latest and greatest...

Furthermore, I think the webfrontend needs a face lift.  The code has
not really been touched for years and it could use some
re-organization and at least provide a way where users can customize
the graphs dynamically (location, size, title).  I am thinking some
AJAX could give the frontend a fresh new look.

Of course, hopefully we can also re-open the gmetric repository so
that we can have all sorts of user contributed plugins.

Ganglia is already great software -- but it doesn't mean we can't make
it better -- let's all work together towards that end!

Cheers,

Bernard

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