I have a setup where i run RRDTool on remote devices that measures and
collects various data. The rrd-files are then rsync'ed regulary to a
central server whith a web-interface for presentation.
Now i am testing a new remote device, an ASUS WL-500gp with OpenWRT
KAMIKAZE (7.06) and RRTTool
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 01:24:24PM +0200, Fredrik Wänglund wrote:
I have a setup where i run RRDTool on remote devices that measures and
collects various data. The rrd-files are then rsync'ed regulary to a
central server whith a web-interface for presentation.
Now i am testing a new remote
Andreas Maus skrev:
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 01:24:24PM +0200, Fredrik W?nglund wrote:
Hi.
I have a setup where i run RRDTool on remote devices that measures and
collects various data. The rrd-files are then rsync'ed regulary to a
central server whith a web-interface for presentation.
I have a setup where i run RRDTool on remote devices that measures and
collects various data. The rrd-files are then rsync'ed regulary to a
central server whith a web-interface for presentation.
[snip]
I know I can dum the rrd's on the remote machine to XML and den restore
them on the
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 03:10:37PM +0200, Fredrik W?nglund wrote:
there is actually two problems, CPU and amount of data;
O.K.
I didn't thought about the amount of data because I assumed
the rrdfiles were stored on an external USB disk (the Asus
has external USB 2.0 ports).
I have rrd-files
Fredrik Wänglund wrote:
I know I can dum the rrd's on the remote machine to XML and den restore
them on the central machine, but the ASUS-device has limited CPU-power
and I dont want to put any more load on it. Is there any way to convert
the rrd's on the central machine?
Hi Fredrik.
Have
Hello Jason ,
do you know where i can find the source to compile on solaris ??
Thank you !
Jan
-Original Message-
From: Jason Fesler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 9:09 PM
To: Van Camp Jan
Cc: rrd-users@lists.oetiker.ch
Subject: Re: [rrd-users] FW: RRD
do you know where i can find the source to compile on solaris ??
Visit www.rrdtool.org. If that site did not work, I would have used
a web search engine for rrd source or rrdtool source. After you
unpackage the .tgz file, you should use ls and look for any file that
says conf in it, or in
Hi Andrew. Multiple Y axes aren't currently possible (I had the
requirement as well) in RRDTool. In my case, I pulled the data from
an RRD and used the GD::Graph Perl module, with its 'two_axes'
parameter, to graph 'em. See
http://gdgraph.com/samples/sample57.html
for a basic example or