Is there a work-around for the following? On the barcharts, such as those on the Network Load page, the Y axis range starts at the minimum value for whatever was measuered in the chart window.
The problem with this is that it undermines the ability of the visual chart to quickly tell you what the state of your system is. For example, when using the minimum to set the low end of the Y range, an interval where the load varied between 0 and 400kbs, and one where the load varied between 1200 and 1600kbs could look identical even though the latter would be a heavily used T1 and the former a lightly loaded one. If the scaling was instead from 0, then the heavily loaded T1 would show taller bars in the bar chart and be more intuitive since the bars heights would be proportionate to actual usage. Put another way, the current scheme emphasizes moment to moment variations, while charts ranges that start at 0 show actual usage. Longer trends are less susceptible to this problem because the chance of getting a small minimum value close to 0 can happen during off peak hours. Is there a setting to force the Y-Axis range to fix this? Regards P. _______________________________________________ Ntop mailing list [email protected] http://listgateway.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop
