Wow, that is fun! Looks like the graph-zooming stuff comes from RRDgraph, which is part of RRDtool?
http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/doc/rrdgraph.en.html I wonder if (and IANAL) that zoom feature could be pulled into Jpgraph? -Ethan On Wed, Sep/26/2007 11:12:37AM, Josh Hursey wrote: > The group I worked with in undergrad just setup Cacti for monitoring > three cluster setups they have running. It is pretty snazzy. One of > the cool things is the dynamic zoom feature they have going on. > > Go to: (username/password -> guest/guest) [This is publicly known > username/password so no worries about posting to a listserv, just > don't pass around too much as I don't want to overwhelm their servers] > http://hp.cluster.earlham.edu/cacti/ > > Click on 'Servers' -> 'Host: Hopper' > > Click on the magnifying glass beside the lo0 graph (or any of the > graphs). > > Use your mouse to make a bounding box in the graph by clicking and > dragging until the section you want to look at is in the red box. > > When you release your mouse button it will zoon in the graph. > > > I thought this was totally cool for a variety of reasons, but the UI > of the graph zoom may influence how we want to integrate such > functionality in the MTT reporter. > > -- Josh > > > _______________________________________________ > mtt-devel mailing list > mtt-de...@open-mpi.org > http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/mtt-devel