Graphing past 100%

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leeeroybrown
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Graphing past 100%

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Hi,


This graph tops out at 100% so when the gauge exceeds that mark no data gets graphed. How/what do I set so the graph captures upto say 200%. Will that setting only impact this device or is it universal ??


Thank you

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Re: Graphing past 100%

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leeeroybrown wrote:Hi,


This graph tops out at 100% so when the gauge exceeds that mark no data gets graphed. How/what do I set so the graph captures upto say 200%. Will that setting only impact this device or is it universal ??


Thank you

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This depends on the settings of the Graph Template used. Select that Graph Template and have a look at
- Auto Scale Option. If checked, Graph will Autoscale. If unchecked, maximum value as defined later will be used.
- Upper Limit If set with no auto scaling, this value will limit the upper level.

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Re: Graphing past 100%

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lvm wrote:
leeeroybrown wrote:Hi,


This graph tops out at 100% so when the gauge exceeds that mark no data gets graphed. How/what do I set so the graph captures upto say 200%. Will that setting only impact this device or is it universal ??


Thank you

[/img]
This depends on the settings of the Graph Template used. Select that Graph Template and have a look at
- Auto Scale Option. If checked, Graph will Autoscale. If unchecked, maximum value as defined later will be used.
- Upper Limit If set with no auto scaling, this value will limit the upper level.

Reinhard
Very good i was same problem, but now not!! :-)
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