On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 12:59:44AM -0700, Jack Tavares wrote: Hi. > In many cases the lines have nearly identical values and it is difficult > to see them. > (2 of the four lines are not shown because the DS's are empty) > http://jacktavares.com/rrd/unstacked.png Jepp.
> I know that I can STACK them, but then I see lines that look like > this > http://jacktavares.com/rrd/stacked.png > > and it looks like the line above has a value of ~20, > when in fact they both have a value of ~10 Of course. This is what STACKing does. It "stacks" line #2 on top of line #1. > doing them as AREA has the same problem. Same as above. area #2 is "stacked" above area #1. > Other than putting them in individual graphs, am I missing a simple > solution? Hmmm ... In this case (CPU utilization of 4 severs I assume) I would use individual graphs. HTH, Andreas. -- Dipl.-Ing. Andreas Maus science+computing ag System Administration Hagellocher Weg 73 tel.: +49 7071 9457 671 72070 Tuebingen, Germany fax: +49 7071 9457 411 www.science-computing.de
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