Problem: (RRDp rrdtools-1.0.10)
Calling RRDp::cmd "fetch file.rrd ...", where file.rrd does not
exist, results in an error message to *stderr* and an exit from the calling
perl script. Is this appropriate behavior? The above call is followed by a
call to RRDp::read and an RRDp::end where the return value would be checked
for an error indication. Why not return the error indication instead of
blasting out?
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Randy O'Meara
Information Systems
IT Implementation
Lockheed Martin, Santa Cruz Facility
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