Heyya, I've got a custom graph template to graph both my swap & memory usage on one graph
I can't for the life of me remove the " " before the current on the next line.
Any ideas?
Item # 6 (No Task): Swap<HR> LINE2 AVERAGE 942D0C Move Down Move Up Delete
Item # 7 (No Task): Current: GPRINT AVERAGE Move Down Move Up
Seems very odd
Wierd GPRINT spacing on a Custom graph
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Do a screen capture of your template items and post.
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I think you need to spend some more time building graphs. Your screen print is quite problematic. Please experiment with some of the pre-built template (but don't change them). Seek understanding and you will find it staring you in the face.
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Re: Wierd GPRINT spacing on a Custom graph
jenza wrote:Heyya, I've got a custom graph template to graph both my swap & memory usage on one graph
I can't for the life of me remove the " " before the current on the next line.
Any ideas?
Item # 6 (No Task): Swap<HR> LINE2 AVERAGE 942D0C Move Down Move Up Delete
Item # 7 (No Task): Current: GPRINT AVERAGE Move Down Move Up
Seems very odd
Hi Jenza,
You need to do a couple of things:
Understand where your sources are coming from and assign a source (i.e.) you cannot have "(No Task):" in a line. There has to be a data source associated with it.
Secondly, you need to have <HR> in the right places so that the rendering can be proper.
MM
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