Well, first of all you would have to create an RRD that held one years 
worth of five minute data points, which would be 105120 data points.  To 
graph it via a web page you would have to write your own CGI code to 
interface with RRD, rrdtool can graph historical periods with the 
--start and --end options.

I developed a proof-of-concept to just this using the development 
release, which supports human readable time-stamps, so it was fairly easy.  

-Cooper

Thomas B. Granier wrote:

>First, Thanks Tobi for your advice yesterday on upgrading to current
>version on my Win2k system. This fixed my export > restore problem.
>
>A long time ago I vaguely remember reading something about a method to
>have a years worth of info available to be graphed in the 5 minute
>interval graph. I know that the normal MRTG/RRD utilities will show a
>years worth of info graphed with data points taken every day, but I'd
>like to be able to, through a web page, specify any day within the last
>year and be able to see what the 5 minute interval graph looked like for
>that given day. I breezed through the rrdtool contrib tools but couldn't
>find anything that on the surface appeared to do this. Could anyone
>point me in the right direction?
>
>T. Brian Granier - CCNA, CCSE, MCSE (NT4&W2K), MCP+I, N+, A+ 
>Information Security Specialist
>Zebec Data Systems, Inc. 
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