Hi, I've got JFFNMS 0.8.1 working on Debian since September and I'd like to make some security copies of the most important files and JFFNMS configuration data just in case "a disaster" happened. My problem is related to all the data which has been collected by the pollers. I know that all the data which a poller collects is passed to its corresponding rrd file and the .png images that you can get when you want to see a graph is obtained from these rrd files. Well, a rrd file is a Round Robin Archive which stores data every "x" time and it doesn't grow in size, so there's a moment in which you have to rewrite old data (as it is "round"). My question is: Where does the program store that information which has been rewrited? There must be somewhere because if it didn't exist I wouldn't be able to get graphs from September.
 
    I also know that in /var/lib/jffnms/tempimages you can find all the .png files that you've got since you requested a graph from the first time. And what's more, it worries me because you can't delete them and this directory keeps on growing more and more. What can you tell me about this?
 
    Thanks in advance.
 
    Alicia Caminero.



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