ZEN Master features a wide variety of graphs that allow you to monitor the resources, objects, and networks over time. In most cases, the data is gathered from the underlying resource/object (e.g., Broadcaster, ZEC, etc.) and displayed in the relevant graph format and units/scales.
Understanding the legends
Most graphs display multiple measurements in a single graph to provide multiple perspectives and help in the troubleshooting process. Each measurement and its related color appears in the legend, which is located underneath the corresponding Y-axis. The Y-axis adjusts to accommodate the min and max values of the entire displayed graph, expanding or contracting to show as much detail as possible for the given range.
For example, the following graph measures the CPU (green) and Memory (yellow) utilization. Both legends are located underneath the Y-axis on the left as they share the same unit scale, which in this case is the percentage. The X-axis refers to the timescale of the graph, with the right-hand edge being the current point in time, left of which the data progresses further into the past.
In the following example, there are two sets of legends. The left legend corresponds to the unit scale on the left Y-axis and the right legend corresponds to the unit scale on the right Y-axis.