This is a discussion on [rrd-users] Different data on the same graph within the RRD Users forums, part of the Networking and Network Related category; Hello all, Have started a new RRD for system sensors (CPU temp, mobo temp, CPU fan etc) and have made ...
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Hello all,
Have started a new RRD for system sensors (CPU temp, mobo temp, CPU fan etc) and have made a graph for temperatures only, and I'd think it'd be interesting if I add in a line showing load averages (I already have recorded this for 2 years or so) as the higher the load average, the higher the temps are. Anyway, I've made a graph with all 3 data - CPU temp, motherboard temp and load average. Obviously the graph has a y axis of 0 - 50, so load average is almost a flat line at the bottom. Here's what I mean: http://www.biased.org/rrdtool/sensors.png http://www.biased.org/rrdtool/loadaveragesdaily.png Is it possible to have the load average line on the sensors graph to look like the one in the load average graph? I.e. have 2 Y axis (not sure of the technical name for this, sorry), one on left and one on right, the lines refer to whichever one is relevant, a bit like this one http://www.scielo.cl/fbpe/img/imar/v31n2/pag49.jpg ? Thanks very much for your time! Regards - Piers _______________________________________________ rrd-users mailing list rrd-users@lists.oetiker.ch https://lists.oetiker.ch/cgi-bin/listinfo/rrd-users |