Yo Hal!

On Tue, 30 Aug 2016 22:56:43 -0700
Hal Murray <[email protected]> wrote:

> [email protected] said:
> > If you want to backup your graphs, just add a loggerd script to
> > gzip them to somewhere on a schedule.   
> 
> Wrong binding for "backup".
> 
> The context was the way I'm currently looking at graphs.  I feed
> things like this to gnuplot:
>   reset; load "foo1.gp"
>   pause -1 
>   reset; load "foo2.gp"
>   pause -1
>   reset; load "foo3.gp"
>   pause -1
>   ...

I'm noty sure how this appies to ntpviz???

> What I meant by backup was look at the graph I was looking at a few
> seconds ago.  The above only allows me to go forward to the next
> graph.

Since the graphs are every 30 mins or hour, I'm not sure what you are
trying for?

> Some sort of wrapper to drive gnuplot should be simple.  It just
> hasn't gotten to the top of my list yet.

But we already have chrony-graph and ntpviz to frive gnuplot, So I'm
confused what you want?

RGDS
GARY
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