Hello list, A newbie question follows ;o)
I'm making stats on my network if (you can access it here : http://www.tripnotik.net/testing/data/rooter_net_traffic.png ). As you can see on this page, I represent download on top and upload at the bottom (multiplying it by -1). The problem is that on the y-axis grid, numbers show negatives for upload, and I want it positive ... Is that possible ? here is my rrdtool graph : rrdtool graph "${GRAPH2}" \ --start $i --imgformat PNG \ --vertical-label "Traffic sur eth1" \ --units-exponent 0 \ --color CANVAS#000000 \ --color BACK#00000 \ --color FONT#ffffdf \ --color MGRID#337fbf \ --color GRID#615900 \ --color FRAME#808080 \ --color ARROW#FF0099 \ --color SHADEA#000000 \ --color SHADEB#000000 \ DEF:POut=$RRDFILE:out:AVERAGE \ DEF:PIn=$RRDFILE:in:AVERAGE \ -c BACK#303030 -c FONT#FFFFFF -c FRAME#FFFFFF \ -v "Traffic (kB/s)" -h 180 -w 600 -r -i --no-minor\ -t "Traffic - $COMMENT - `date \"+%Y/%m/%d - %k:%M:%S\"`" \ COMMENT:"\n" \ COMMENT:" Minimum Moyenne Maximum Dernier\n" \ CDEF:In=PIn,1024,/ \ CDEF:Out=POut,1024,/ \ CDEF:Out_neg=Out,-1,* \ CDEF:flaming1=In,40,*,100,/ \ CDEF:flaming2=In,5,*,100,/ \ AREA:flaming1#ffff5f:"In :" \ STACK:flaming2#fffc51 \ STACK:flaming2#fffc51 \ STACK:flaming2#fff046 \ STACK:flaming2#ffe95f \ STACK:flaming2#ffd237 \ STACK:flaming2#ffc832 \ STACK:flaming2#ffbe2d \ STACK:flaming2#ffaa23 \ STACK:flaming2#ff9619 \ STACK:flaming2#ff841e \ STACK:flaming2#ff841e \ STACK:flaming2#ff6600 \ GPRINT:In:MIN:" %6.2lf" \ GPRINT:In:AVERAGE:" %6.2lf" \ GPRINT:In:MAX:" %6.2lf" \ GPRINT:In:LAST:" %6.2lf\l" \ CDEF:flaming3=Out_neg,40,*,100,/ \ CDEF:flaming4=Out_neg,5,*,100,/ \ AREA:flaming3#ff3333:"Out:" \ STACK:flaming4#ff3027 \ STACK:flaming4#ff3027 \ STACK:flaming4#ff241c \ STACK:flaming4#ff1d35 \ STACK:flaming4#ff0832 \ STACK:flaming4#f72727 \ STACK:flaming4#ec2727 \ STACK:flaming4#d82727 \ STACK:flaming4#d82727 \ STACK:flaming4#c12727 \ STACK:flaming4#ae3333 \ STACK:flaming4#973333 \ GPRINT:Out:MIN:" %6.2lf" \ GPRINT:Out:AVERAGE:" %6.2lf" \ GPRINT:Out:MAX:" %6.2lf" \ GPRINT:Out:LAST:" %6.2lf\l" Thank you in advance for any tip you can give me ... and sorry if my explanation is unclear. Julien -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Help mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/rrd-users WebAdmin http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/lsg2.cgi
