On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 12:10 PM, cudrey patrick
cudrey.patr...@gmail.comwrote:
Okay, i've found what's wrong ... as i've installed python2.6 manually, the
apt-get utility installed python-rrdtool for python2.5
it seems to be working with 2.6 but, how can i get it to work with 2.6 ?
hum ..
Okay, i've found what's wrong ... as i've installed python2.6 manually, the
apt-get utility installed python-rrdtool for python2.5
it seems to be working with 2.6 but, how can i get it to work with 2.6 ?
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 2:25 PM, cudrey patrick cudrey.patr...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi everyone,
Hi,
I have no idea where to start looking in the log file...
http://pastebin.com/m65115048
Could you please tell me what appears to be the problem?
Nuno
2009/4/9 Tobias Oetiker t...@oetiker.ch
Hi Nuno,
have a look at config.log this should make it obvious what is
happening here ... in
for that there is the PRINT function in rrdtool graph, instead of the
GPRINT. PRINT prints it to the stdout.
Bredi wrote:
The problem is that I get a list of values over the last hour as
opposed to a single value representing the average over the hour.
You can get one value if you
Thanks! That was a nice shove. It took me a lot of trial and error, and some
googling, but I figured it out.
I have one more question. I get an output that looks like this
0x0
0.495240
From what I read, the 0x0 represents the image that would have been created. Is
there any way to get
Hi all
Some of my graphics are ending visually before the real end of the period I
set. There's a really thin blank space between the graph lines and the end
of the graph area.
I don't realize what is the problem because it doesn't happen with every
graph.
Is this normal?
Thanks in advance
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It may be the result of having one or two NaN's at the end of your results.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 1:00 PM, Caio Brentano caiobrent...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi all
Some of my graphics are ending visually before the real end of the period I
set. There's a really thin blank space between the graph