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  • Clansman
    Junior Member
    • May 2006
    • 28

    #1

    Graph types

    Hi,

    There's a nasty limitation that I really feel that should be taken care of (if possible).

    Imagine graphing the memory of a host; I want to have buffer memory, user memory, shared memory AND free memory on the same graph. Graphing all these items independently doesn't really give a good picture of the memory state: Ideally, those different memory usage metrics should be stacked, because the sum of all of them is a constant - the memory size.

    So I suggest the ability to generate stacked graphics. It's useful for CPU utilization (nice+user+idle+system), number of processes (running+sleeping), and eventually others that I can't remember right now.

    Cheers,
    Pedro Venda.
  • just2blue4u
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2006
    • 347

    #2
    there was a suggestion to support pie graphs a few days ago. I think they would be the best way for drawing the items named above.
    Big ZABBIX is watching you!
    (... and my 48 hosts, 4513 items, 1280 triggers via zabbix v1.6 on CentOS 5.0)

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    • KarmaPolice
      Member
      • Oct 2005
      • 95

      #3
      i've actually long been a fan of stacked graphs too...

      and i seem to recall it being listed as an upcoming feature at one point... but i guess it either fell through or just never got implemented...

      either way, i know the next release is probably a little ways off, but yeah, would be nice to have...

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      • Clansman
        Junior Member
        • May 2006
        • 28

        #4
        yes, I agree.
        In fact I've just suggested such feature (some hours ago). :-)

        Cheers,
        Pedro Venda.

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        • Clansman
          Junior Member
          • May 2006
          • 28

          #5
          Originally posted by just2blue4u
          there was a suggestion to support pie graphs a few days ago. I think they would be the best way for drawing the items named above.
          For this case, I disagree, because pie graphs show a snapshot in time of the current situation. The stacked x/y graph shows the evolution of the monitored variables.

          Cheers,
          Pedro Venda.

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          • nbakker
            Junior Member
            • May 2006
            • 14

            #6
            Just posted about this 5 minutes ago, there seems to be some interest for these kind of graphs....personally I am looking for stacked as I am graphing protocols traversing a WAN link (Cisco NBAR).

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            • Clansman
              Junior Member
              • May 2006
              • 28

              #7
              oops! please disregard my comment. It was meant to be made on "your" thread :-)

              Cheers,
              Pedro Venda.

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