> AREA:cpuu_percent#80808020:"CPU Util" > AREA:runq_percent#80808020:"Run-q" > LINE1:cpuu_percent#0000FF > LINE1:runq_percent#FF0000 > > *IF* it works (I didn't try it), then it works because the areas are > transparent and their combined value makes the plot darker. Notice how its 4 > groups of digits, not 3, it has an alpha component: RRGGBBAA. You can also > use RGBA. Experiment a bit with the color and alpha values. >
Yeah, I was thinking to start experimenting a bit with the alpha component. I have never use it on my plots yet. I will have to see this. > Using CDEF, if not already a percentage. > If you get fractions of 1, multiply by 100. > If you get some value suchs as 75 out of 255, muliply by 100 and divide by > 255. > And so on. > If you use a value which is not some part of a set maximum, define a sane > one yourself and do something like: if value>max*1.1 then percent=110 else > percent=100*value/max. The various tutorials help you with CDEF should it > be necessary. Great. I have to experiment all of these. Later on more details what I did and what worked and what didnt. Thanks for help. stefan _______________________________________________ rrd-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.oetiker.ch/cgi-bin/listinfo/rrd-users
