[ZBX-4512] Stacked Graphs are not appearing as there should be Created: 2012 Jan 04  Updated: 2017 May 30  Resolved: 2013 Apr 06

Status: Closed
Project: ZABBIX BUGS AND ISSUES
Component/s: Frontend (F), Server (S)
Affects Version/s: 1.8.9
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Incident report Priority: Minor
Reporter: Kool Kid Assignee: Unassigned
Resolution: Cannot Reproduce Votes: 0
Labels: gradient, graphs, php-gd, stackedgraphs
Remaining Estimate: Not Specified
Time Spent: Not Specified
Original Estimate: Not Specified
Environment:

Centos 5.6 64Bit


Attachments: JPEG File gradient_graphs.jpg     JPEG File zabbix_stacked2.jpg    

 Description   

Stacked graphs are not appearing properly. I have attached the screen shots. The same happens with gradient graphs. I have checked php-gd is installed in my system.



 Comments   
Comment by richlv [ 2012 Jan 04 ]

could you please explain what the problem is here ?

Comment by Kool Kid [ 2012 Jan 04 ]

Should'nt the graph look and feel be something similar to what we see in below image

https://support.zabbix.com/secure/thumbnail/12331/_thumb_12331.png

https://support.zabbix.com/secure/attachment/17275/white-dots.png

What I see is solid colors overlaying each other whereas in above image it has a good look. I remember I used to see my stacked graphs the some way as in above image but that was when I installed zabbix one month ago.

Comment by richlv [ 2012 Jan 04 ]

both of the graph images you posted links to show normal, not stacked graphs. i still don't understand what the problem is...

Comment by Kool Kid [ 2012 Jan 05 ]

Rich,

I crossed checked everything seems to be okay. I was wrong in looking at this graph.

Thanks for your support.

Comment by Oleksii Zagorskyi [ 2012 Jan 05 ]

Reopened to set proper resolution and delete Fix version.

Comment by Oleksii Zagorskyi [ 2012 Jan 05 ]

Closed again

Comment by Oleksii Zagorskyi [ 2013 Apr 06 ]

Reopen to unify labels.

Comment by Oleksii Zagorskyi [ 2013 Apr 06 ]

Closed again.

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