Tobi, > what would that buy you, knowing the 'last' value ? RRD knows it internally, > so if there is anything interessting we can do with it, let me know ... > RRD already checks if it is smaller than the last value recorded ...
What happens if at time t-1 I read the value 1000 from my router ifInOctets via SNMP. At time t I read 500... the counter is suposed to behave as an increasing value... how will RRDtool handle that? Will it store NaN? I had the same spike problems that Bert Driehuis had when the equipment is reset, which makes all my graphs unusable. Yes, I can force the min and max with 0 and the ifSpeed value, but it might not work all the time. Some spikes might appear. What should I do? My idea was to check manually if the current value is lower than the last value, and then store a NaN in this case. Best Regards, Luis F Balbinot -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Help mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/rrd-developers
