Re: [Ganglia-developers] Avg Utilization

2008-12-10 Thread Martin Knoblauch
: [Ganglia-developers] Avg Utilization Windows users are looking at the figure and thinking that `Avg Utilization' refers to CPU utilization (from the cpu_report graph). Maybe both are needed: cluster_util_load: displayed as `Avg Utilization (Load)' cluster_util_cpu: displayed as `Avg

Re: [Ganglia-developers] Avg Utilization

2008-12-10 Thread Jesse Becker
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 03:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: IMO the graphs are already to cluttered for a quick overview and I have ideas for adding even more clutter (that matters to me, like the date the graph was produced :-). But if clutter doesn't matter, why not do both? I do not believe

Re: [Ganglia-developers] Avg Utilization

2008-12-10 Thread Jesse Becker
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 10:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is slightly circular, since rrdtool will take height and width arguments for the size of the chart--*not* including the border, title, legend, etc--and return the total image size on the command line. However, since we use

Re: [Ganglia-developers] Avg Utilization

2008-12-10 Thread Witham, Timothy D
IMO the graphs are already to cluttered for a quick overview and I have ideas for adding even more clutter (that matters to me, like the date the Good idea to add the end date/time to graphs larger than default (like when you zoom an individual graph to save it). I think we can do this in

Re: [Ganglia-developers] Avg Utilization

2008-12-08 Thread Brad Nicholes
On 12/8/2008 at 5:38 AM, in message [EMAIL PROTECTED] , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been getting a few questions about the Avg Utilization displayed on the web pages. Searching the code, I found it defined like this: meta_view.php: $cluster_util = sprintf(%.0f, ((double)

Re: [Ganglia-developers] Avg Utilization

2008-12-08 Thread Witham, Timothy D
Windows users are looking at the figure and thinking that `Avg Utilization' refers to CPU utilization (from the cpu_report graph). Maybe both are needed: cluster_util_load: displayed as `Avg Utilization (Load)' cluster_util_cpu: displayed as `Avg Utilization (CPU)' Can anyone suggest a