New question #168072 on Graphite:
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Question is about Whisper retention and render behavior, specifically if data 
is hidden when viewed across retention boundaries?

I am using the default retention policy.


[everything-1_min_30days-5_min_1_year-15_mins-2years]
priority = 100
pattern = .*
retentions = 60:43200,300:105120,900:70080

I currently started putting in data for deployment events, which are 1-4 per 
day (render with drawAsInfinite).  I noticed that if I extend the range of time 
to view these events beyond the first part of the retention policy (1min for 30 
days) , the data in the first part of the policy will not render.  I can 
however render data that has the exact same policy, but has effectively 
continuous data (e.g. HTTP response rates).  It should be noted that the 
"value" saved for the deployment event is "0.1", as I found using something 
like "1" was squashing my Y-axis when using small values that are less than 1 
such as HTTP response rates. 

 I also used " whisper-fetch.py" to inspect the data in the wsp files and found 
that using the "--from=" option to query further back in time changed the 
default expression on the retention policy.   

Example:

Last 24 hours gives 1 min resolution:
whisper-fetch.py --pretty ./blah_test.wsp | tail -3
Mon Aug 15 14:37:00 2011        None
Mon Aug 15 14:38:00 2011        None
Mon Aug 15 14:39:00 2011        None

more than 24 hours gives 5 min resolution.
whisper-fetch.py --from=1310000000 --pretty ./blah_test.wsp | tail -3
Mon Aug 15 14:25:00 2011        None
Mon Aug 15 14:30:00 2011        None
Mon Aug 15 14:35:00 2011        None

IT appears then that when a query is made against a wsp file, that the data 
returned to match the "oldest" part of the data across the set.  

I am wondering what other behavior might be going on here that is causing data 
to be hidden when compared to "continuous"  data?  

Any details, thoughts, suggestions would be welcome.
Should I not be using a small value like "0.1"?  Is this getting rolled up / 
discarded  in some way?
Should I use a retention policy that is static across a longer time span, say 
60 min for 1 year?

IT would be good to have at least 1 min retention later to compare the impacts 
on releases on other parts of the system.

Thanks in advance for any ideas.








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