[rrd-users] PNG vs. PDF

2006-02-01 Thread Faser
Dear All, I really like the function to create PDF's with rrdtool as you in the combination with FPDI can create great looking PDF's. But in comparison to the PNG files I have to problems with the created PDF's: 1. The grid is on top of the data graph instead beneath 2. The text is much smalle

[rrd-users] imprecise values

2006-02-01 Thread Petar Bogdanovic
Hello! I am new at rrdtool, so it is possible, that I've overseen something important. The creation of my - very simple - RRD-File looks like this: ** rrdtool create super.rrd --step 60 DS:dwn:GAUGE:120:0:130 RR

[rrd-users] Re: Dates on graphs

2006-02-01 Thread John Barber
There is no way to put it above it (as far as I know), but next to or instead of yes. Weekly instead of would be: --x-grid DAY:1:DAY:1:DAY:1:86400:%m/%d next to would be: --x-grid DAY:1:DAY:1:DAY:1:86400:%a %m/%d Monthly I don't think you can do anything like date1 - date2, you can put the dat

[rrd-users] Re: what is the output structures from rrdtool xport using RRDs

2006-02-01 Thread Ashok Nair
On 2/1/06, Morten Bjørnsvik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > If you want to export the data and do not have time to design an xml-parser, > you can use the old way of 'rrdtool info *.rrd' to find the consolidating > functions > and 'rrdtool fetch *.rrd CF' to output it. You get all the DS tied

[rrd-users] Some hints about UNKNOWN value

2006-02-01 Thread Stefano Cislaghi
Hi all, so I need maybe some hings... my problem is this: I have to measure timing of a webserver response. So i put in my rrd database the data. Time is between 0.000 and 9.999. My needed is to print graph with time performance, and this is simple, min/max/avg value, and this is also simple, b

[rrd-users] Re: what is the output structures from rrdtool xport using RRDs

2006-02-01 Thread Andreas Maus
Hi. > Hi > > If you want to export the data and do not have time to design an xml-parser, > you can use the old way of 'rrdtool info *.rrd' to find the consolidating > functions > and 'rrdtool fetch *.rrd CF' to output it. You get all the DS tied to that CF. > > %rrdtool fetch eth0.rrd MAX > tim

[rrd-users] Re: Cannot fetch the last update? (WAS [mrtg] Re: Why all the NaNs?)

2006-02-01 Thread Tobias Oetiker
Fernando, rrdtool 1.0.x did report too much ... cheers tobi Today Fernando Nieto wrote: > Hello again, sorry to insist but i can't make it work. I'm updating my > rrds every multiple of 5 minutes. > > # rrdoot version > RRDtool 1.2.12 Copyright 1997-2005 by Tobias Oetiker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >

[rrd-users] Re: Cannot fetch the last update? (WAS [mrtg] Re: Why all the NaNs?)

2006-02-01 Thread Fernando Nieto
Hello again, sorry to insist but i can't make it work. I'm updating my rrds every multiple of 5 minutes. # rrdoot version RRDtool 1.2.12 Copyright 1997-2005 by Tobias Oetiker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Compiled Dec 27 2005 19:24:25 [...] # rrdtool last data.rrd 1138780800 # rrdtool fetc

[rrd-users] Re: what is the output structures from rrdtool xport using RRDs

2006-02-01 Thread Morten Bjørnsvik
Hi If you want to export the data and do not have time to design an xml-parser, you can use the old way of 'rrdtool info *.rrd' to find the consolidating functions and 'rrdtool fetch *.rrd CF' to output it. You get all the DS tied to that CF. %rrdtool fetch eth0.rrd MAX timestampeth0rx

[rrd-users] what is the output structures from rrdtool xport using RRDs

2006-02-01 Thread Ashok Nair
Hi, what is the output structures from rrdtool xport using RRDs. There seems to be starttime step number of rows and two references to arrays. One array has nested references leading to row data. What is the other array for? Also does xport average if the requested CDP's are less than what the se