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Re: [rrd-users] How do I make a graph using more than one RRA?

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Old 04-12-2007
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Hi Alex.

I wasn't sure how RRAs worked. That is, I thought I had to use different
RRAs to form new areas/lines/etc. For instance, the tutorial talks alot
about 1 DS and maybe 2 or more RRAs. I thought with those 2 RRAs I could
draw 2 areas/lines/etc. Sam told me that the rrdtool takes the best
suitable RRA information from the database when it forms the graph and
then I realized I would have to use another DS to form the second
area/line/etc.

Thank you for your help.

Kveðja,
Kristinn Örn Sigurðsson.



Alex van den Bogaerdt wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 09:26:25AM +0000, Opex system administrator wrote:
>
>> Thank you all for your answers. Now I understand better how RRAs work. :-)
>>

>
> Apparently the tutorial didn't help (or: not help enough).
>
> What information was missing?
>
> Thanks,
> Alex
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Hi Alex.<br>
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I wasn't sure how RRAs worked. That is, I thought I had to use
different RRAs to form new areas/lines/etc. For instance, the tutorial
talks alot about 1 DS and maybe 2 or more RRAs. I thought with those 2
RRAs I could draw 2 areas/lines/etc. Sam told me that the rrdtool takes
the best suitable RRA information from the database when it forms the
graph and then I realized I would have to use another DS to form the
second area/line/etc.<br>
<br>
Thank you for your help.<br>
<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Kve&eth;ja,
Kristinn &Ouml;rn Sigur&eth;sson.
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Apparently the tutorial didn't help (or: not help enough).

What information was missing?

Thanks,
Alex

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