On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 09:07:54PM +, Jonathan Armitage wrote:
And this is what happened:
-bash-3.00$ make
sed 's,@''exec_prefix@,/usr/local/bin,' cgi-demo.cgi
^C
*** cgi-demo.cgi removed.
It hangs waiting for input the same as before. But:
-bash-3.00$ gmake
sed
I have had a different experience. I keep four MTG-like graphs (i.e., 24
hours, 7 days, 1 month, 1 year) and occasionally I add a VRULE. That VRULE
will appear on each graph (recall: varying time periods) at the specified
time, with the same pixel width.
Joe
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Joe,
Were all four of your graphs generated from the same RRD, or were they each
from a different RRD
with a different scale (i.e. hourly, rolled up to daily, rolled up to monthly,
etc.?)
In my case, I have data collected and stored in 1 second slots. Thus, a
one-day graph would have
86,400
Unfortunately, no. I've been viewing the images directly and varied the
graphing options
(horizontal/vertical image size, zoom factor, etc.) to verify that the lines
'really' aren't getting
drawn (which they are not).
Thanks tho!
- Chris
Alex van den Bogaerdt wrote:
On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at
Chris Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/26/2007 11:44:42 AM:
Joe,
Were all four of your graphs generated from the same RRD, or were
they each from a different RRD
with a different scale (i.e. hourly, rolled up to daily, rolled up
to monthly, etc.?)
Same RRD.
In my case, I have
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I was finally able to figure it out (thanks for the responses, which gave me
hints as to where to
look). The documentation describes consolidation in the rrdtool / graph / data
section as follows:
If the resolution of the data is higher than the