Sorry if I'm missing something obvious but I've just noticed the following behaviour on graphs (not simple graphs).
If I view recent data over say the last few hours, everything displays correctly. Specifically, the highest point on the graph matches the 'max' value shown under the graph.
However if I extend the graph to show the last 2 days data, the scale changes and the top of the graph no longer matches the max value in that time period.
I've noticed it on a couple of graphs I've created, and I can't see anything wrong with the way they are set up. Both x and y are set to 'calculated' in the graph setup.
graph1 shows the correct view of the last 15 hours, graph2 shows the last 2 days with what appears to be the wrong scale. The same data viewed as a simple graph through latest data doesn't have this problem.
Am I missing something?
Thanks
Rob
Zabbix 1.8.3
If I view recent data over say the last few hours, everything displays correctly. Specifically, the highest point on the graph matches the 'max' value shown under the graph.
However if I extend the graph to show the last 2 days data, the scale changes and the top of the graph no longer matches the max value in that time period.
I've noticed it on a couple of graphs I've created, and I can't see anything wrong with the way they are set up. Both x and y are set to 'calculated' in the graph setup.
graph1 shows the correct view of the last 15 hours, graph2 shows the last 2 days with what appears to be the wrong scale. The same data viewed as a simple graph through latest data doesn't have this problem.
Am I missing something?
Thanks
Rob
Zabbix 1.8.3
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