Chunjing Han wrote:
> I have used the Smokeping to get the graph of network delay and
>loss package rate. the graphs include daily ,month and year rrdtool
>picture. In the rrdtool graph , the max and average data of ping are
>listed at the bottom of the picture .But I found that the max pi
hi ,all:
I have used the Smokeping to get the graph of network delay and loss
package rate. the graphs include daily ,month and year rrdtool picture. In the
rrdtool graph , the max and average data of ping are listed at the bottom of
the picture .But I found that the max ping in the month g
Hello, all!
When i'm trying to graph (or just fetch) data from my rrd i'm getting a core.
RRD is a simple gauge generated from apache's logs.
$ rrdtool 'graph' '/tmp/graph.gif' '--start' '1154188604'
'DEF:down_link=hits.rrd:down_link:AVERAGE' 'AREA:down_link#b56447'
$ rrdtool fetch hits.rrd AVER
On Mon, Aug 28, 2006 at 11:30:57AM -0400, Zac DeLesDernier wrote:
> So a few months ago, I threw together a quick script to help our
> intranet users track their weight. It mostly works as expected, though
> there are a few minor annoyances that I hope you guys can help with.
> First, consider
So a few months ago, I threw together a quick script to help our
intranet users track their weight. It mostly works as expected, though
there are a few minor annoyances that I hope you guys can help with.
First, consider the following:
* Data points are entered manually, once a day, usually in
On Mon, Aug 28, 2006 at 05:03:09PM +0200, Thomas Peter wrote:
> hi,
> i've got a question about how this could happen.
>
> i feed rrd via my application which works fine.
> i do log the rrd-tool calls, and so i mentioned, that there where several
> updated missed.
You have an heartbeat of 61 seco
hi,
i've got a question about how this could happen.
i feed rrd via my application which works fine.
i do log the rrd-tool calls, and so i mentioned, that there where several
updated missed.
here some facts:
'rrdtool info file.rrd'
filename = "file.rrd"
rrd_version = "0003"
step = 60
last_update
You might try adding the "--slope-mode" option to your command line?
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You might also make sure you don't have the "--slope-mode" option on.
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Hi,
I am using RRDTool for creating trends for the temp