Just a thought: Try multiplying by nine then diving by five.

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9 / 5 + 32

Best regards,
James

Jeffrey Wilkinson wrote:

> I'm trying to use mrtg 2.10.5 on Win2000 to monitor temperature.  Values from 
> our
> router are returned in Celcius but we prefer them in Fahrenheit, so we 
> modified the
> Target in mrgt.cfg to *1.8+32.  When we leave as Celcius, integer values are 
> logged
> and graphing works fine.  When converted to Fahrenheit, real numbers are the 
> result
> and logging/graphing fails, as only a single entry containing real numbers are
> logged, no matter how many hours elapse.  I looked at RRDtool but Win32 
> binaries are
> not distributed and we do not have a Visual C++ complier (we are not software
> developers).
> 
> My question-- is there an easy way to simply have mrtg round or truncate the 
> real
> number into an integer to store in the log?  We are not concerned with tenths 
> of a
> degree.  I was under the (misguided?) belief that mrtg automatically rounded, 
> but
> this appears not to work.
> 
> ###########################
> #  excerpt from mrtg.cfg
> ###########################
> 


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