Today you sent me mail regarding proposal for getting at <last></last> via...:
*> *> [thread moved to [EMAIL PROTECTED], btw] *> *> > *> <RRD::STRFTIME "%c" now> doesn't work for me. How could it? *> > *> It doesn't know which rrd to inspect! *> *> > From: Tobias Oetiker *> > this is not something which is available ... it is only an example of what *> > could be implemented ... *> *> Ah, okay. That explains my lack of "grep" output outa the src *> directory =:) *> *> I might be able to code this over the weekend. I seem to have *> a lot of functionality re <last></last> that I need to take *> care of... *> *> What'dya think about *> *> <RRD::LAST 'some.rrd' 'some-strftime-format'> *> *> so as to be (somewhat) in sync with RRDs.pm? the problem is that this does not take care of sytuations where you are pulling data from several RRDs ... how about makeing it <RRD::TIMESTR 'some-strftime-format' 'some.rrd'|'at-style-time'> *> Hope NANOG @ Montreal goes well fer ya... so do I ... :-) cheers tobi *> *> later *> steve *> - - - *> systems guy *> wiscnet.net *> -- ______ __ _ /_ __/_ / / (_) Oetiker, Timelord & SysMgr @ EE-Dept ETH-Zurich / // _ \/ _ \/ / TEL: +41(0)1-6325286 FAX:...1517 ICQ: 10419518 /_/ \.__/_.__/_/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker -- * To unsubscribe from the rrd-developers mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED]