Erik, Thanks for the response. I too have a Perl script (called Apache Log Sweeper) that does something very similar... It sweeps the Apache log files and gathers performance stats for a given URI.
However, your code (like my Apache Log Sweeper) does multiple updates to RRD in one pass, hence it does *not* experience the NaN problem that I was referring to. In any case, thanks for your help. -- Tolga Yalcinkaya _________________________________________________________________ WSABI: A fiery condiment for Apache Axis! http://www.wsabi.org Erik de Mare wrote: >><snip> >> >> >>I still would use the log file solution. >>It's way cleaner. >> >> > > I took mailgraph as an example for my scripts, and I build this with it: > http://haas.oezie.org/rrd/httpd/ (and the script here > http://haas.oezie.org/rrd/httpd.pl) it works like a tail -f logfile, and > counts the new lines. strips them and count the apache errorcodes > 200,404,502 etc. I will write som documentation about it like in > http://haas.oezie.org/rrd/cpu.htm (sorry dutch only, maybe later in > englisch). maybe you could take it also as an example and adjust i to > your needs. > > mvg > > Erik de Mare -- 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