Hi,
all...
Is there a way to suppress skipes in the yearly graph?
Suppress spikes in the yearly graph.
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Re: Suppress spikes in the yearly graph.
I would like to second that, I am going to have to hand in my yearly in about two months, this would help out a ton...
Re: Suppress spikes in the yearly graph.
AFAIK, not specifically for the yearly graph. Here is what I would do:
Plan A: Instead of 1 graph for the year, run the graph for 3 separate timeframes (before, during, and after the spike). This way you are reporting the spike with detail, but the data from the rest of the year is still legible.
Plan B: This will affect more than just Yearly graphs, but in the Graph Template set an appropriate --upper-limit value (lower than the spike, determine where you want the cutoff to be) and enable Autoscale with the Use --alt-autoscale (accepting both limits, rrdtool default) option.
Plan A: Instead of 1 graph for the year, run the graph for 3 separate timeframes (before, during, and after the spike). This way you are reporting the spike with detail, but the data from the rest of the year is still legible.
Plan B: This will affect more than just Yearly graphs, but in the Graph Template set an appropriate --upper-limit value (lower than the spike, determine where you want the cutoff to be) and enable Autoscale with the Use --alt-autoscale (accepting both limits, rrdtool default) option.
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Re: Suppress spikes in the yearly graph.
I would like to use the Plan B but I have done what you saied and the spikes is there,Fëanor wrote:AFAIK, not specifically for the yearly graph. Here is what I would do:
Plan A: Instead of 1 graph for the year, run the graph for 3 separate timeframes (before, during, and after the spike). This way you are reporting the spike with detail, but the data from the rest of the year is still legible.
Plan B: This will affect more than just Yearly graphs, but in the Graph Template set an appropriate --upper-limit value (lower than the spike, determine where you want the cutoff to be) and enable Autoscale with the Use --alt-autoscale (accepting both limits, rrdtool default) option.
no cut has been made.
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Re: Suppress spikes in the yearly graph.
The recommended plan B involves cutting invalid data off at data template/data source level.
Navigate to the data template and define an e.g. upper level. This will affect all new data sources related to that data tenplate.
For existing data sources/rrd files, please use "rrdtool tune --maximum..."
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Navigate to the data template and define an e.g. upper level. This will affect all new data sources related to that data tenplate.
For existing data sources/rrd files, please use "rrdtool tune --maximum..."
R.
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Re: Suppress spikes in the yearly graph.
thanks.gandalf wrote:The recommended plan B involves cutting invalid data off at data template/data source level.
Navigate to the data template and define an e.g. upper level. This will affect all new data sources related to that data tenplate.
For existing data sources/rrd files, please use "rrdtool tune --maximum..."
R.
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