[Orca-users] Changing the Y scale
Sam Howard
Sam.Howard at trcinc.com
Sun Feb 20 12:47:48 PST 2005
Sorry for missing that part!
Both installs are on Sun servers running Solaris 8.
The server rendering the graph in (m) is a V880 with some Veritas volumes and stuff ... the server rendering the graph in 10e0 scale is just a E450 (I think) with no Veritas stuff on it. The E450 is the Orca (graph generating) server.
Other than that, they are very similar, and have the same levels of RICHPse and Orcallator on them.
Thanks!
Sam
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From: Giorgio.Suighi at esselunga.it [mailto:Giorgio.Suighi at esselunga.it]
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 2:31 AM
To: Sam Howard; orca-users at orcaware.com
Subject: R: [Orca-users] Changing the Y scale
Hi there, can u detail on what sysytems have u installed orca? Just toh ave a more detailed idea on what can goin' on. For the scale, you could (i'm nto so sure) work on orca plotting parami, directely in orca file. I try to check here and then'll answer u back
bye
Thx alot
bye
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Da: orca-users-bounces+giorgio.suighi=esselunga.it at orcaware.com [mailto:orca-users-bounces+giorgio.suighi=esselunga.it at orcaware.com] Per conto di Sam Howard
Inviato: giovedì 17 febbraio 2005 22.35
A: orca-users at orcaware.com
Oggetto: [Orca-users] Changing the Y scale
Hi.
After much head banging, we managed to get the orcallator running on two systems (one made us realize the orcallator.se packaged with orca-0.27 is indeed out of date).
However, now that we can graph the data from both systems, one system shows the RunQ as I would expect (on a scale of 0 to 1.0), but the other displays the data on a scale of 0 to 1000 m.
Yes, I found FAQ item 1.1, so I know "m" means "milli". My question is: is there any way to convince orca to graph on a 10e0 scale?
What is most disturbing is that both systems have similar RunQ's, but yet they are graphed on different scales!?!
Thanks,
Sam
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