It's the -Y option (see rrdgraph manpage). Try setting the Y-axis scale and gridlines manually, without -Y. Using both at the same time could result in messed up labels.
cheers, Petteri Matilainen Lennart Koopmann wrote: > Hello everyone, > > i have a problem with the units on my Y axis. I plot the load average > (1,5,15min) and created this RRD: > > rrdtool create loadavg.rrd --start 1198589209 --step 60 > DS:cpu1:GAUGE:600:U:U DS:cpu5:GAUGE:600:U:U DS:cpu15:GAUGE:600:U:U > RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:1440 > > I fill in the values, generate the graph PNG and everything except the Y > axis looks great! It > should have some markers like "1, 2, 3, 4, 5" but it has "0, 200m, 400m, > 600m, 800m" - Why? Where do these unit values come from? > > I use this command to generate the graph (generated by a PHP script): > > /usr/bin/rrdtool graph > /home/lennart/Projekte/scopeport-interface-web/rrd/loadavg.png --start > 1198589209 --end N > DEF:cpu1=/home/lennart/Projekte/scopeport-interface-web/rrd/loadavg.rrd:cpu1:AVERAGE > > AREA:cpu1#fbcf00:'CPU load average, last minute' > DEF:cpu5=/home/lennart/Projekte/scopeport-interface-web/rrd/loadavg.rrd:cpu5:AVERAGE > > LINE2:cpu5#ff7800:'CPU load average, last 5 minutes' > DEF:cpu15=/home/lennart/Projekte/scopeport-interface-web/rrd/loadavg.rrd:cpu15:AVERAGE > > LINE1:cpu15#ff0000:'CPU load average, last 15 minutes' > VRULE:1198589149#A0A0A0 VRULE:1198607158#A0A0A0:'Client startup' -t 'CPU > load [sundaysister]' -c FONT#c4a100 -c BACK#000000 -c CANVAS#292827 -c > GRID#696969 -c MGRID#877254 -c AXIS#bdbdbd -c ARROW#bdbdbd -Y > > Thank you! > Lennart Koopmann > > _______________________________________________ > rrd-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.oetiker.ch/cgi-bin/listinfo/rrd-users > _______________________________________________ rrd-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.oetiker.ch/cgi-bin/listinfo/rrd-users
