Nope, I was still using the base install.    Unless there is another way, looks 
like I may be working on converting to RRDTool
> Subject: [mrtg] Re: Y range on the graphs> Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 11:13:23 
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> > > Is there a way to get the Y axis on the graphs to not start > > at 0? I 
> am graphing temperature that doesn't stray to far > > from the medium maybe 
> +/- 5 degrees. So I want the Y axis to > > start at 60 degrees and let the 
> max float.> > Yes.  If you are calling RRDTool directly, there are various 
> options to> set the Y-axis - you can read the RRDTool documentation for 
> this.> > If you use routers2 as your frontend, then you can pass these 
> options in> the .cfg file.  Make sure you have routers.cgi v2.16b7 or later 
> for> this.> > routers.cgi*LowerLimit[xxx]: 5> routers.cgi*UpperLimit[xxx]: 
> 15> > will give you a graph with y-range from 5 to 15.  You can also add> > 
> routers.cgi*Options[xxx]: rigid unscaled> > to make this a hard limit (IE, it 
> won't show outside this range even if> the data lies outside it).> > Steve> > 
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