Thanks,
Neel


On Mon, 28 Mar 2011 09:24:52 +0530 "Indranil 
Chakravorty"<indran...@rediff-inc.com> wrote

>Adding one image at a time to keep the size of the mail within limit.  
Please note the two images and see how the last year graph scales down the peak 
value and in effect the entire historical data.

>

>Thanks,

>Neel

>

>

> On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 18:24:53 +0530 "Indranil 
Chakravorty"<indran...@rediff-inc.com> wrote

> >The problem ins persistent in the default graphs of Ganglia. For 
example check these graph for "Network" for the last "day" and last "year" in 
the attached images. You will notice that in the "last day" maximum there was a 
peak of about 70 Mb/ps while the graph for the "last year" does not even scale 
beyond less than 10 Mb and the peak indicated is about 8 Mb/ps. Ofcourse, the 
MAX value should not reduce over the year. Anyone who could explain the 
observation? Thanks a lot.

> >

> >Thanks,

> >Neel

> >

> > On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 15:28:38 +0530 "Indranil 
Chakravorty"<indran...@rediff-inc.com> wrote

> > >Hi,  I am plotting metrics by using gmetad. I am also displaying 
the MAX, MIN, AVERAGE and LAST values on the ganglia graph. I realised it 
today, that the MAX value is correct if you watch the graph for the last hour. 
However, It is incorrect for any other time range. For eg. If in my last hour 
the MAX value is 2900, however, when  see the last day, week or year the MAX 
value can be shown as lesser also. It seems ganglia simply gives the average of 
the MAX values over time ranges beyond last hour. Could anyone please provide 
me a workaround or a fix? I would be really grateful. 

> > >

> > >Thanks,

> > >Neel   

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