It would be great if there were a way to show 2 or more performance graphs "stacked" with different color lines, i.e. Jan Mem usage vs Feb mem usage. Would be helpful to illustrate recurring trends or deviations and frankly my stakeholders just love graphs.
Probably not doable but I thought I'd ask.
Stacking graphs
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Re: Stacking graphs
I don't think this is doable with current versions of the software, but it may be in the future, depending on exactly what configuration options are offered by the latest upstream version of one of the components we use.
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Re: Stacking graphs
At the present time we are working with some alternative graphing options that will be more flexible as this seems to be a popular request. We do not have a solid ETA yet but it is progressing nicely and you may track it here:
http://labs.nagios.com/2011/03/01/nagio ... struction/
http://labs.nagios.com/2011/03/01/nagio ... struction/
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Re: Stacking graphs
I was able to get this working for our upcoming Visualization Toolkit (VTK) that we're building. It allows you to overlay performance data from the last 3 days, weeks, or months, and the graphs are interactive and allow users to zoom in.
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Re: Stacking graphs
Awesome, looking forward to it.
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Re: Stacking graphs
We too are very excited for this, it has a lot of possibilities and also is very flexible without impacting a servers resources.Box293 wrote:Awesome, looking forward to it.
