Hi Martin:

On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 2:36 AM, Rushton Martin <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm looking at the bx_workservers with network_report, descending.  The node 
> graphs exhibit the same problem as previous versions, namely that they are 
> ordered by instantaneous values (I'm not sure if in or out), and that the 
> scales vary.  Glancing at them as I write (10:15 GMT) the scales are: 400k, 
> 2.0k, 4.0k, 200M, 5,0k and 400k.  It looks as though the second display is 
> the heaviest traffic, when in fact it is only passing about 1.0k in each 
> direction.  Clicking on either "Show Hosts Scaled: Auto" or "... Same" has no 
> discernable effect.

This is a bug where the find_limits() function does not work with
*_report graphs (it works with all other metrics).  Could you please
file a bug here: http://bugzilla.ganglia.info.

> First impressions are favourable, I do like the mobile option, it's not just 
> mobiles that benefit from having on occasion less data presented.  The views 
> option and the associated automatic rotation also look very promising.

The great thing is, the mobile view also works with non-mobile
devices, so you can use the "mobile" view even when you're on your
desktop/laptop.

> Finally a tip.  On my site I've added extra time scales at user request.  
> It's simple enough to do, just add extra lines to the definition of 
> $time_ranges at the end of /srv/www/html/ganglia/conf.php (or wherever you 
> keep the PHP).  I added:
>
> '10min'=>600,
> ...
> 'fortnight'=>1209600,
> ...
> 'quarter'=>7862400,
> 'half'=>15724800,
>
> For the avoidance of doubt: a fortnight is a common term in the UK for two 
> weeks, it comes from "fourteen-nights".  I understand that the term is not 
> used as much in the USA.

Actually I've documented this in our Wiki:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/ganglia/wiki/extend_web.  Please let
us know if we have missed anything.

If you have any other comments/suggestions regarding the new frontend,
or feature request, please let us know!

Thanks,

Bernard

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