This is a discussion on Re: [rrd-users] VRULE for sunset, sunrise within the RRD Users forums, part of the Networking and Network Related category; On Sun, 26 Aug 2007, Alex van den Bogaerdt wrote: > On Sun, Aug 26, 2007 at 06:45:52AM -...
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On Sun, 26 Aug 2007, Alex van den Bogaerdt wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 26, 2007 at 06:45:52AM -0700, Joseph Mack NA3T wrote: > >> I'm collecting weather data and would like to plot the >> sunrise and sunset time with a VRULE. It seems that VRULE >> must be passed a number, rather than whatever is in a >> DEF/CDEF variable. I can extract sunset/sunrise into shell >> variables and plot them with VRULE, but I'd like to be able >> to save the sunrise/sunset times into a rrd database and >> recall them later. thanks for the quick reply. > Do you want to plot those times, or does it HAVE to be using vrule ? Over a year I'd like to plot them on their own graph. I can do that already, and it wasn't the reason for posting. Since putting midnight on the graph was so easy with VRULE, I assumed for the day graph of temp/humidity, a VRULE for sunrise/sunset, would be equally easy. However I'd be happy with a light background shading to show the day or night interval. > I can think of ways to achieve what you apparently want. Those ways > do not include VRULE. > > First thing to consider: rrdtool works with intervals, not with > times I see, I'll have to think about that. I realise there's a few things about rrdtool that I don't understand. > (except vrule, which won't work afaik). :-( > You'll have to deal with consolidation, and want to distinguish > between relevant times (sunset, sunrise) and irrelevant times. > > The database resolution needs to be in the same resolution as you > want your data. If you have 86400 seconds per rra-row, you won't > be able to have two different times (time ranges really). This > means: use one minute per row, or even one second. > > Then think about what you want to see. Do you want a spike at > sunrise and sunset, or do you want to display daylight and night? either would be fine > Intervals have a beginning, duration and end. Suppose you want to > display the period between sunrise and sunset, you do want to include > the interval which ends at sunset but you do NOT want to include the > interval which ends at sunrise. don't care. Sunrise/Sunset are just decorative guideposts on the graph. > If on the other hand you want spikes, you need mostly UNKN or zero > in your database, with an occasional INF or high value. hmm. I could get into trouble if I don't grab a sample near enough to sunrise/sunset. > In both cases: I'm not sure what happens when {UN,UN,UN,UN,INF,UN,UN,UN} > (for example) is consolidated. Try it. If that results in INF then > you could use UNKN for graph off and INF for graph on (be it a spike > or a range). Else, use zero and a huge value, then use a CDEF to > find the difference between zero and non-zero. Change non-zero into > INF and continue. > > Graphing is a matter of displaying the resulting data. INF results > in a bar upto the top of the graph, UNKN or zero won't be visible. I hadn't thought about any of this. It seems I'm not thinking about rrdtool the right way. If VRULE is not going to do it, how about I just shade between sunrise and sunset? To do that, I can extract the current value of sunrise and sunset and shade between them (presumably I can test LTIME when setting the background and see if it's less than sunset AND more that sunrise). However how would I shade for yesterday? Instead of using LTIME, do I calculate LTIME,86400,- and use that in the background calculation? Thanks Joe -- Joseph Mack NA3T EME(B,D), FM05lw North Carolina jmack (at) wm7d (dot) net - azimuthal equidistant map generator at http://www.wm7d.net/azproj.shtml Homepage http://www.austintek.com/ It's GNU/Linux! _______________________________________________ rrd-users mailing list rrd-users@lists.oetiker.ch https://lists.oetiker.ch/cgi-bin/listinfo/rrd-users |
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