G'day, The answer to this is probably RTFM, but in summary;
When entering data into RRD you specify the time of the samples, with 'N' being a convenient shorthand for "Now". This means you can put whatever you like as the time of the sample, with the only limitation being that sample times cannot "go backwards" in time. Times are specified using integers, so 0.3sec times are not possible unless you invent your own timescale and scale fractions of a sec up to integer values. Resampling is not a scary thing that needs to be worked around. All it does is adjust input samples to fixed interval times. If you know the sample values at the exact times, entering them at those times will avoid resampling. If you don't know the true sample values at the exact times, then you probably really want resampling, despite any uneasiness you feel about it :-) > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 12:01 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [rrd-users] icmp measurements with rrd? > > > greetings, [over zealous snip... outlook undo sucks...outlook sucks] > Thank you for all your answers, > > > Itris > > > -- > Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Help mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Archive http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/rrd-users > WebAdmin http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/lsg2.cgi -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Help mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/rrd-users WebAdmin http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/lsg2.cgi
