This is a discussion on Re: [rrd-users] Generate graphs without a RRD? within the RRD Users forums, part of the Networking and Network Related category; Andy Riebs wrote: > Yes, you can populate a temporary rrd and use it to generate graphs, > though I ...
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Andy Riebs wrote: > Yes, you can populate a temporary rrd and use it to generate graphs, > though I honestly have no idea how the performance would compare to > other approaches. OK, I might have a try. > > The magic that you need: As you store each data sample in the rrd, > specify the explicit timestamp, rather than "N:". > Thanks! > Presumably you've considered storing your entire database in an rrd? > I briefly thought about it and might even try it, but having ~ 14 values for 24 entitites with 365*24*60 data points and a boss who might say after 1.5 years that he wants 3 years of data in the graphs might be an obstacle ;) But I'll try both ways and hopefully won't forget to write up my findings. Thanks Carsten _______________________________________________ rrd-users mailing list rrd-users@lists.oetiker.ch https://lists.oetiker.ch/cgi-bin/listinfo/rrd-users |
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