not an expert at rrdtool, but
> > I have read the documentation on normalization and consolidation so I feel
> > like I somewhat understand the underpinnings, but not enough to figure out
> > how to make this work correctly.
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Jay
> >
> -- next part --
d traffic as negative using outbound data colour
> > >
> > > Thus the Y axis will scale on the positive side to include the max
> > > value of inbound or outbound traffic, and it will scale on the
> > > negative side to include the min value of -ve inbound and -ve
> > > outbound t
> This task works fine when i am searching values in the last hour week
> month, but if i search e.g. the hour between 15:00 and 16:00 one month ago
> it give me back only three values where in my opinion has to be 12 times
> more!
My guess is that your small-granularity RRA only stretches less th
Martin,
Please include your RRD definitions when you ask questions such as
this -- it is important!
My *guess* is that you have defined your RRD so that you store 1 month
of frequent data (every 2 minutes?), and then less frequent data (every
20 minutes? 30 minutes?) for a longer period of tim
Hello @all,
after a while now i am much more familiar with rrdtool and it works fine
excepting one point:
/usr/local/rrdtool/bin/rrdtool fetch
/usr/local/smokeping/var/Cidades/Alcobaca/ip10_134.rrd AVERAGE --start $START
--end $END
START and END are values in epoch format.
This task works fin