On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 10:52:33PM +0200, s...@gmx.de wrote:
> Following the prints from my faulty JFFNMS:
> 21:26:03 I262 : storage_block_size(4) storage_block_count(1) 
> storage_used_blocks(6)
Yes, there is the strangely small disk and yet:
> 21:29:05  :  H  34 :  I 262 :  P  60 : no_poller(): 0 -> rrd(*): 
> storage_block_size:4096 - storage_block_count:15556272 - 
> storage_used_blocks:6551204 (time P:0.28 | 38.98) 
These look correct.

> And here the printouts from my "good" JFFNMS:
> 21:34:19 I23 : storage_block_size(4) storage_block_count(1) 
> storage_used_blocks(6)
? These are the same numbers!! Why is it a "good" JFFNMS? Was this a cut
and paste problem?

> 21:36:36  :  H   3 :  I  23 :  P  60 : no_poller(): 0 -> rrd(*): 
> storage_block_size:4096 - storage_block_count:15556272 - 
> storage_used_blocks:6551434 (time P:0.08 | 118.25) 
Pretty close to the "bad" JFFNMS.

It's looking like either a strange JFFNMS bug or rrdtool is messed up.

 - Craig

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