Example 4-6, Two-axis plot showing one-hour intervals – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual
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Formatting Reports and Plots
Measure User’s Guide — 520560-003
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Generating Plots
A plot character can be absent from a display line because the value for its associated
counter fell outside the plot range or was overwritten by another letter contending for
its place in the display. To possibly improve display resolution, narrow the plot range.
See
on page 4-22. You can also avoid this kind of overwriting by
generating plots of individual entities.
To change a two-axis plot to a bar graph, use the TIME-BASE attribute in the LIST
PLOT command, as shown in
Example 4-6. Two-Axis Plot Showing One-Hour Intervals
21+ LIST PLOT, INTERVAL 1 HOUR
0:::::+:::20.0:::::+:::40.0:::::+:::60.0:::::+:::80.0:::::+::::100
11:20:00 - I A G E L K C B D -
12:20:00 - I H A GJ E B C K D -
13:20:00 -H IEL A CG K D F B
0:::::+:::20.0:::::+:::40.0:::::+:::60.0:::::+:::80.0:::::+::::100
Min value = 2.152 Max value = 100.000
A: CPU-BUSY-TIME Cpu 0
B: CPU-BUSY-TIME Cpu 1
C: CPU-BUSY-TIME Cpu 2
D: CPU-BUSY-TIME Cpu 3
E: CPU-BUSY-TIME Cpu 4
F: CPU-BUSY-TIME Cpu 5
G: CPU-BUSY-TIME Cpu 6
H: CPU-BUSY-TIME Cpu 7
I: CPU-BUSY-TIME Cpu 8
J: CPU-BUSY-TIME Cpu 9
K: CPU-BUSY-TIME Cpu 10
L: CPU-BUSY-TIME Cpu 11