Moin! I've encounterd a problem with rrdtool 1.0.28 under Solaris 7. When I try to create an rrd file and the command line is bigger than 1024 charactes rrdtool exits with the error can't parse argument 'xxx' which always is the argument on the 1024 Char Boundary. I first thought that this was an problem with the sh, but it also happens when I use RRDs under perl where RRD::create is given a number of arguments which I thought there would be no need to concenate them. Does anybody has a solution to this?
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