Of you could hack the load value itself by dividing by 5 in
cluster_view.php.
regards,
richard
p.s.
this is a bit yuk, but is certainly easy.
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alexei
Rodriguez
Sent: 04 January 2006 07:05
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Ganglia-general] PHP front end: has anyone modified
the load metric color / computation?
Greetings. First off, I want to say that ganglia rocks. It has
been a very valuable tool in the short time we have had it deployed, and
we are only using the very basic things.
The load on our systems tends to be "high" (5.0 and above), on
Solaris 10 systems (on AMD Opteron servers). The problem is that the
graphs being generated are all of the same color (bright, bloody red).
Given that all the systems have such high (relative) loads, I wanted to
see what the best way of changing the PHP front end to reflect my local
"colors and load" scheme.
If I change $load_colors in php.conf, such that the number
ranges are multiplied by 5x, would that work or is there a better way?
I just want to make sure that the solution I implement does not
make upgrades difficult :)
thanks!
Alexei
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