Same Definition - Different Legend?

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hsukirman
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Same Definition - Different Legend?

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Hi there,

I am using Cacti 0.8.6h and I created two different Graph templates with (according to my knowledge) the only difference that the fix scaling and a hrule have different values. Everything else should be the same.

Still the legend for both graphs is displayed differently. I tried to look through the settings, but I did not find where I made a mistake. Could somebody give me a hint where to look?

(Attached you will find screenshots oh the seetings as well as of the graph legends. Template01 is used in Graph01 and Template02 is used in Graph 02)

And why are some value "indented"???? I did not even know that this is possible!
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Post by gandalf »

This is handled by cacti's Auto Padding feature of Graph Templates. You may use the \t tab character (rrdtool specific) for indenting. Its always a bit ricky and depends on the fonts used (for rrdtool 1.2.x only)
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Post by hsukirman »

Hi Reinhard,

Thanks for the info ... my problem is just: I do not want the indentation ... and I have no \t in those graph templates.

Where does this indentation come from when I didn't provide any \t's?

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Post by gandalf »

Then please try unchecking Auto Padding
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Post by hsukirman »

Thanks a lot! That was it!
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