Hello Hobbits, I have been using BB for years but now I am converting to Hobbit (of course). I built a Hobbit server v4.2.0 on HP-UX 11.23 ia64 with HP Apache 2.0.54. It is working for the most part. When I click on a button that has a graph I see the graph data but no text. This is very odd. The axes are not labeled and the legend only has a dot. For example a graph for 4 filesystems has 4 dots where I would expect the filesystem names. I am using RRDTOOL 1.2.15.
Mark Simon
Verizon VIPS-GMSS
972-729-5674
On Mon, Apr 09, 2007 at 03:24:32PM +0000, Simon, Mark T (Mark Simon) wrote:
Hello Hobbits, I have been using BB for years but now I am converting to Hobbit (of course). I built a Hobbit server v4.2.0 on HP-UX 11.23 ia64 with HP Apache 2.0.54. It is working for the most part. When I click on a button that has a graph I see the graph data but no text. This is very odd. The axes are not labeled and the legend only has a dot. For example a graph for 4 filesystems has 4 dots where I would expect the filesystem names. I am using RRDTOOL 1.2.15.
The graph images are 100% generated by RRDtool, so my first guess would be to upgrade your rrdtool library; the current version is 1.2.19 at http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/?M=D
Regards, Henrik
On Monday 09 April 2007, Simon, Mark T (Mark Simon) wrote:
Hello Hobbits, I have been using BB for years but now I am converting to Hobbit (of course). I built a Hobbit server v4.2.0 on HP-UX 11.23 ia64 with HP Apache 2.0.54. It is working for the most part. When I click on a button that has a graph I see the graph data but no text. This is very odd. The axes are not labeled and the legend only has a dot. For example a graph for 4 filesystems has 4 dots where I would expect the filesystem names. I am using RRDTOOL 1.2.15.
In my experience, this is due to fonts missing from rrdtool ...
Regards, Buchan
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