Yeah, that is great and you can do more with the time scale and size in the URL. With less than a minute of editing the URL, I can print off a monthly CPU chart that I used to spend an hour creating in Windows Excel.
Thomas Kern 301-903-2211
----- Original Message ----- From: Haertig, David F (Dave) <haertig at avaya.com> To: hobbit at hswn.dk <hobbit at hswn.dk> Sent: Sun Jun 03 18:47:51 2007 Subject: [hobbit] Well, duh! I didn't know Hobbit/rrdtool did that!
After messing around and messing around trying to set graph timeframes and vertical axis limits, I just had a duh! moment. You don't need that.
Those little magnifying glass icons? Yeah, I had clicked on them before expecting to zoom in on the graph. But it never zoomed in ... it just showed the same graph again on a seperate webpage. I figured it was some broken feature. My duh! moment just came when I accidently drug my mouse cursor over part of the "non zoomed" graph and noticed, "Hey! I wonder why it highlighted only that small portion of the graph?!" Release the mouse button and it becomes very evident why. DUH!!!
How is it possible for me to have been so stupid?! :-o