The examples work fine.

Because I'm really just abusing rrd to do my graphing (the actual data
storage is done for me already), I've taken to outputting the data to XML
and then using the RESTORE command. This seems to do the job fine.

What I was previously doing, and what was giving me grey hairs, was running
UPDATE for every data point. Seeing as this takes longer than the RESTORE
route, I've given up trying to work out what the problem was.

Thanks for the help though!

Oh, one last request/suggestion - I've noticed a number of people have
suggested a way to produce only the actual graph (and as little whitespace
around it as possible) which can be used as a thumbnail. I think this would
be a really usefull addition to an already brilliant piece of software!

Andrew

-----Original Message-----
From: Tobias Oetiker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 February 2001 14:35
To: Andrew Kempe
Cc: '[email protected]'
Subject: Re: [rrd-users] Unexplained NaN's All over the show...


Today Andrew Kempe wrote:

 |
 | I've been attempting to input 286 readings into an rrd database but keep
 | getting unexplained NaN all over the show.

can you try the example sripts coming with the distribution ... do
they work

tobi

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