[rrd-users] Huge values

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Old 06-20-2007
Andrikopoulos Dimitrios
 
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Hello,
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I use some PERL script to poll SNMP counters and store their values to
RRDTool files.
Although I didn't take any logging about what values my script actually
stored in those
RRD files, some times I noticed unexpectedly huge values which ruined
the graphs. Of
course, I solved this problem by putting maximum values when created the
RRD databa-
ses.
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Has anyone noticed similar problem?
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BR,
Dimitris
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