A horizontal string at the top of the graph and/or a vertically
placed string at the left hand side of the graph.
+=item Right Axis
+
+[B<--right-axis> I<scale>B<:>I<shift>]
+[B<--right-axis-label> I<label>]
+
+A second axis will be drawn to the right of the graph. It is tied to the
+left axis via the scale and shift parameters. You can also define a label
+for the right axis.
+
+[B<--right-axis-format> I<format-string>]
+
+By default the format of the axis lables gets determined automatically. If
+you want todo this your self, use this option with the same %lf arguments
+you know from the PRING and GPRINT commands.
+
=head2 Size
[B<-w>|B<--width> I<pixels>]
How many digits should rrdtool assume the y-axis labels to be? You
may have to use this option to make enough space once you start
-fideling with the y-axis labeling.
+fiddling with the y-axis labeling.
[B<--units=si>]
when using graphv and even when using PRINT.
+[B<--daemon> I<address>]
+
+Address of the L<rrdcached> daemon. If specified, a C<flush> command is sent
+to the server before reading the RRD files. This allows the graph to contain
+fresh data even if the daemon is configured to cache values for a long time.
+For a list of accepted formats, see the B<-l> option in the L<rrdcached> manual.
+
+ rrdtool graph [...] --daemon unix:/var/run/rrdcached.sock [...]
+
[B<-f>|B<--imginfo> I<printfstr>]
After the image has been created, the graph function uses printf
Especially the 'graph_*' keys are new. They help applications that want to
know what is where on the graph.
+=head1 ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
+
+The following environment variables may be used to change the behavior of
+C<rrdtoolE<nbsp>graph>:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<RRDCACHED_ADDRESS>
+
+If this environment variable is set it will have the same effect as specifying
+the C<--daemon> option on the command line. If both are present, the command
+line argument takes precedence.
+
+=back
+
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<rrdgraph> gives an overview of how B<rrdtool graph> works.