In the graph create command I believe. See
http://www.zenoss.com/community/docs/zenoss-guide/2.4.0/ch06s02.html#d4e2644

The Custom Graph Definition tab allows you to specify your own set of 
RRD commands to draw a graph. The graph points specified on the Custom 
Graph Definition tab are used to define data that is available to the 
commands you specify here; however, the graph points are not drawn 
unless you explicitly draw them with the commands you specify here. The 
Available RRD Variables lists the values defined by the graph points 
that are available for use.
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James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University



slickrick21 wrote, On 5/6/2009 12:46 PM:
> The RRD manaul says that "step" determines graph interval however its still a 
> mystery to me as to how you set the step of a graph via zenoss 
> 
> 
> jmp242 wrote:
>> Oh, hey - I just realized, you'll want to do some of the changes to 
>> graph default zoom, but you also have to increase your perf polling 
>> frequency. Good luck getting Zenoss running every 10 seconds on SNMP and 
>> WMI polling - you'll need major hardware unless you're doing a quite low 
>> number of devices.
>>
>> See Collectors under the Management menu, go to localhost, and edit ... 
>> They default at every 60 seconds I think. To get more often than that 
>> you'll need to increase the polling frequency. And you need to tell the 
>> graph in the definition the intervals it's graphing... I recall a post 
>> saying it's set by pixels - it's pretty much an RRD thing, so try 
>> reading their manuals.
>> --
>> James Pulver
>> Information Technology Area Supervisor
>> LEPP Computer Group
>> Cornell University
>>
>>
>>
>> slickrick21 wrote, On 5/6/2009 12:23 PM:
>>
>>> I want to make it so my graph intervals are smaller  (eg data every 10 
>>> seconds as apposed to every 5 minutes)  . that link is about changing the 
>>> graphs default zoom etc .
>>>
>>>
>>> jmp242 wrote:
>>>
>>>> I believe you need to do it in the RPN: See 
>>>> http://blog.zenoss.com/2009/04/28/tip-of-the-month-changing-default-performance-graph-ranges/
>>>> --
>>>> James Pulver
>>>> Information Technology Area Supervisor
>>>> LEPP Computer Group
>>>> Cornell University
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> slickrick21 wrote, On 5/6/2009 10:17 AM:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> My new graphs are still coming back with the 5 minute step. where am I 
>>>>> supposed to be changing this ? 
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> jmp242 wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> I think you have to delete the graph definition, and re-create it. I'm 
>>>>>> pretty sure you can't change the graph definition on existing RRD files 
>>>>>> (perhaps exporting and re-importing might work?? Read up on RRD ...)...
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> James Pulver
>>>>>> Information Technology Area Supervisor
>>>>>> LEPP Computer Group
>>>>>> Cornell University
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> slickrick21 wrote, On 5/6/2009 12:12 AM:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I looked in the custom graph definitions and attempted to ad "--step=X" 
>>>>>>> but this was not effective 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I simply want to increase the graph step. how do I do this ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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