Hi, I am attempting to display something like a dot graph for (say) maximum values over a period of time. I have picked out a set of times and values that represent the maximums for each day in an rrd that has one week of info. I am absolutely sure that these time and value pairs represent the data: ie. they're really in there! I thought to print this 'dot graph' I might use the following CDEF:
DEF:d2=test.rrd:d2:MAX CDEF:max0=d2,POP,TIME,1006000000,EQ,d2,UNKN,IF and then via a loop: CDEF:max1=d2,POP,TIME,1006000100,EQ,d2,UNKN,IF CDEF:max2=d2,POP,TIME,1006000200,EQ,d2,UNKN,IF etc... the time values are obviously dummies. Do I need to push & pop the value just to get the current samples' time? It says so in one of the web tutorials, but this still isn't printing anything. Is this because you need two points to print something? Is there any other way of printing graphs other than line graphs? Thanks in advance, Iain -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Help mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/rrd-users WebAdmin http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/lsg2.cgi
