On 8/24/2010 8:39 AM, Tobias Oetiker wrote: > Hi Thorsten, > > Today Thorsten von Eicken wrote: > > >>> So, what's the approach those tools are using (I've never looked at any >>> of those [nor have I looked *for* any ;-)])? >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Sebastian >>> >>> >> The splicing could also be very useful for restoring data. E.g., if a >> monitoring server dies we can quickly replace it with a new one, but >> that doesn't have any data. So all the RRDs start out empty and record >> new data coming in. When we get the data from the failed one restored, >> we'd like to splice the old and new together. >> > another option (without modifying the actual rrd files) would be to > asemble them while graphing based on information about which host > was providing the service for what time span ... using a CDEF to > turn all data outside the active periode to Unknown. > Yes, that's a good point. The problem I'm having is that some servers get upgraded on an approx monthly basis, that starts to get unwieldy when you're drawing the graph for the year. When I then generate an aggregate graph for, say www1 thru www10 it gets ugly (I'm actually generating aggregate graphs with up to 100 servers on them and I know my customers will be asking for even more).
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