Federico,

You are right, now there is no way of seeing the scale/size of the vertical axis. One would want to get numbers/sizes on the vertical scale, just as is done on the horizontal scale (which has the time set at intervals along the scale).

I'll have another look at it.

Ramon.

Federico Sacerdoti wrote:

Ramon,

I applied both your patches to my test system here. I like the first one (of course), but the second one takes away important information. The min-max are there on the cluster view graphs for a reason: these bounds are calculated dynamically and need to be shown. Your patch replaces the min-max values with the units. If you can figure out a nice way to get both there, that would be better.

-Federico

On Dec 17, 2004, at 8:11 AM, Ramon Bastiaans wrote:

Hi all,

Another patch for the cluster_view, to display the units in the graphs (now displaying min - max)

This was somehow set in the host_view, but not in the cluster_view.

Kind regards,

Ramon.
--- ../ganglia-old/cluster_view.php     Mon Nov 10 19:54:16 2003
+++ ./cluster_view.php  Fri Dec 17 16:53:35 2004
@@ -150,6 +150,12 @@
                      "m=$metricname&";
$graphargs .= "z=small&c=$cluster_url&h=$host_url&l=$load_color" ."&v=$val[VAL]&x=$max&n=$min&r=$range&st=$cluster[LOCALTIME]"; + # Adding units to graph 2003 by Jason Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
+                  if ($val[UNITS]) {
+                     $encodeUnits = rawurlencode($val[UNITS]);
+                     $graphargs .= "&vl=$encodeUnits";
+                  }
+
                }
          }


Federico

Rocks Cluster Group, San Diego Supercomputer Center, CA




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