John,

llc-01 Are the CLI interfaces CLIP compliant? The interface table says  
they're in man pages, I'm not sure where to find those (though I don't  
necessarily need to).

llc02 Are there any security issues with rrdcgi?

llc03 Who would use rrd.h? End users?

Lloyd

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1. Introduction
    1.1. Project/Component Working Name:

         RRDTool

    1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier:

         Stephen Browne

    1.3. Date of This Document:

         02/15/08

    1.3.1. Date this project was conceived:

         1999 - community inception
         2/2008 - Sun inception

    1.4. Name of Major Document Customer(s)/Consumer(s):

         1.4.1. The PAC or CPT you expect to review your project:

                 Solaris PAC

         1.4.2. The ARC(s) you expect to review your project:

                 LSARC

         1.4.3. The Director/VP who is "Sponsoring" this project:

                 robert.odea at sun.com

         1.4.4. The name of your business unit:

                 OPG / OpenSource.

    1.5. Email Aliases:
         1.5.1. Responsible Manager:

                 leo.binchy at sun.com

         1.5.2. Responsible Engineer:

                 stephen.browne at sun.com

         1.5.3. Marketing Manager:

                 dan.roberts at sun.com

         1.5.4. Interest List:

                 desktop-discuss at opensolaris.org

4. Technical Description:
     4.1. Details:

        It is pretty easy to gather status information from all sorts
        of things, ranging from the temperature in your office to the
        number of octets which have passed through the FDDI interface
        of your router. But it is not so trivial to store this data in
        an efficient and systematic manner. This is where RRDtool comes
        in handy. It lets you log and analyze the data you gather from
        all kinds of data-sources. The data analysis part of RRDtool is
        based on the ability to quickly generate graphical representations
        of the data values collected over a definable time period.      
        
        So RRDtool is a database but there are distinct differences
        between RRDtool databases and other databases as listed below:

        * RRDtool stores data; that makes it a back-end tool.
          The RRDtool command set allows the creation of graphs; that
          makes it a front-end tool as well. Other databases just store
          data and can not create graphs.
        * In case of linear databases, new data gets appended at the bottom
          of the database table. Thus its size keeps on increasing, whereas
          the size of an RRDtool database is determined at creation time.
          Imagine an RRDtool database as the perimeter of a circle. Data is
          added along the perimeter. When new data reaches the starting point,
          it overwrites existing data. This way, the size of an RRDtool
          database always remains constant. The name "Round Robin" stems
          from this behavior.
        * Other databases store the values as supplied. RRDtool can be
          configured to calculate the rate of change from the previous to the
          current value and store this information instead.
        * Other databases get updated when values are supplied. The RRDtool
          database is structured in such a way that it needs data at predefined
          time intervals. If it does not get a new value during the interval,
          it stores an UNKNOWN value for that interval. So, when using the
          RRDtool database, it is imperative to use scripts that run at regular
          intervals to ensure a constant data flow to update the RRDtool  
database.

        RRDtool is designed to store time series of data. With every data  
update,
        an associated time stamp is stored. Time is always expressed in seconds
        passed since epoch (01-01-1970).  It comes with a command set to carry
        out various operations on RRD databases.

         The version being integrated is 1.2.19

     4.2. Bug/RFE Number(s):

         None.

     4.3. In Scope:

         See above.

     4.4. Out of Scope:

         See above.

     4.5. Interfaces:

          
--------------------------------------------------------------------
         Exported                       Stability               Comments
          
--------------------------------------------------------------------
         rrdtool                                Uncommitted             main 
binary with many
                create subcommand                               
subcommands/functions
                dump subcommand                                 documented in 
rrd*.1
                fetch subcommand                                manpages, 
installed
                graph subcommand                                in /usr/bin, 
note the
                info subcommand                                 subcommands are 
internal
                last subcommand                                 to rrdtool 
(i.e., no
                lastupdate subcommand                           additional bits 
installed).
                resize subcommand
                restore subcommand
                tune subcommand
                xport subcommand

        rrdcgi                          Uncommitted             web cgi script 
interpreter
                                                                parsing for 
tags documented
                                                                in rrdcgi.1 man 
page,
                                                                installed in 
/usr/bin

        rrdupdate                       Uncommitted             convenience 
binary for
                                                                rrdtool update, 
installed
                                                                in /usr/bin

        librrd.so.2.0.9                 Uncommitted             lib 
implementation of RRD,
                                                                installed in 
/usr/lib

        librrd.so                       Uncommitted             Link 
target=librrd.so.2.0.9

        librrd.so.2                     Uncommitted             Link 
target=librrd.so.2.0.9
        
        librrd_th.so.2.0.8              Uncommitted             Thread safe API 
for above,
                                                                installed in 
/usr/lib
                                                                
        librrd_th.so                    Uncommitted             Link 
target=librrd_th.so.2.0.8

        librrd_th.so.2                  Uncommitted             Link 
target=librrd_th.so.2.0.8

        tclrrd1.2.19.so                 Uncommitted             TCL bindings 
for RRD,
                                                                installed in 
/usr/lib

         rrd.h                          Uncommitted             header file, 
installed in
                                                                /usr/include

        SUNWrrdtool                     Uncommitted             SVr4 Package
        
       
        --------------------------------------------------------------------
         Imported                    Stability       Comments
          
--------------------------------------------------------------------
         /usr/lib/libpng12.so.0         Uncommitted     LSARC/2003/085
        
        /usr/lib/libz.so.1              Committed       PSARC/2006/537

        /usr/lib/libart_lgpl_2.so.2     Volatile        LSARC/2006/202  

        /usr/sfw/lib/libfreetype.so.6   Volatile        LSARC/2002/291

        /usr/sfw/lib/libgcc_s.so.1      Volatile        PSARC/2004/742

     4.6. Doc Impact:

         Man pages are provided that both detail the rrdtool functions  
and provide
        tutorials for their use.

     4.7. Admin/Config Impact:

         None.

     4.8. HA Impact:

         None.

     4.9. I18N/L10N Impact:

        The JDS team and the G11N are working together to evaluation
        and provide I18N/L10N support

     4.10. Packaging & Delivery:

         Adds new package, SUNWrrdtool, approx 2.2 MB.
         Package will go into SUNWCall, SUNWCXall and SUNWCprog  
clusters.

     4.11. Security Impact:

         None.

     4.12. Dependencies:

         None.

5. Reference Documents:

         http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/
        


On Feb 21, 2008, at 11:02 AM, John Fischer wrote:

> LSARC,
>
> I am sponsoring this fast track for Stephen Brown of
> the JDS - Gnome team in Dublin, Ireland.  I have set
> the timer for Thursday, February 21st, 2008.  The
> case directory contains this proposal as well as various
> documentation and the header file.
>
> This project integrates the Open Source project known
> as RRDTool into a Minor release of Solaris.  RRDTool
> lets you log and analyze the data you gather from all
> kinds of data-sources and quickly generate graphical
> representations of the data definable over a time
> period.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
> <proposal.txt>

---
Lloyd L Chambers
lloyd.chambers at sun.com
Sun Microsystems, Inc




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