I'm trying to create a super simple interface graph that can be used on our internal intranet site. The goal is to create a very simple graph that's easily understood by people who aren't used to looking at these sorts of things. So, I created a graph like this:
Which is working well. Oddly, I've noticed there's a faint white line in the graph between the inbound/outbound elements, as seen here:
Any ideas on how to get rid of that faint white line, so the entire graph is solid?
Stacked Graph Issue
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Re: Stacked Graph Issue
>> Any ideas on how to get rid of that faint white line, so the entire graph is solid?
Try "Slope Mode" checkbox off in graph template.
Probably those white lines are results of anti-aliasing.
But I think your graph is somewhat strange..
I can't understand why item #1(traffic_in) plus #2(traffic_out) seem to be equal to #3(traffic_out) on that graph.
(#1 and #2 are stacked, but current Cacti can't use STACK for LINE, so #3 is not stacked..)
Try "Slope Mode" checkbox off in graph template.
Probably those white lines are results of anti-aliasing.
But I think your graph is somewhat strange..
I can't understand why item #1(traffic_in) plus #2(traffic_out) seem to be equal to #3(traffic_out) on that graph.
(#1 and #2 are stacked, but current Cacti can't use STACK for LINE, so #3 is not stacked..)
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Re: Stacked Graph Issue
Thanks! That fixed the ghosting. Sucks to lose the anti-aliasing, but it's no deal breaker.Try "Slope Mode" checkbox off in graph template.
Probably those white lines are results of anti-aliasing.
Sorry...I should have clarified in my original post. Item #3 is using a custom CDEF: cdef=ALL_DATA_SOURCES_NODUPS,8,*I can't understand why item #1(traffic_in) plus #2(traffic_out) seem to be equal to #3(traffic_out) on that graph
Re: Stacked Graph Issue
>> Item #3 is using a custom CDEF: cdef=ALL_DATA_SOURCES_NODUPS,8,*
Oh, I see.
I've understood. Thanks! :)
Oh, I see.
I've understood. Thanks! :)
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