Dear Rafael,
I am getting NaN in the middle. If so, then what can be the problem.
(because snmpwalk is giving me nice numbers.)
anant
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On Mon, 12 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> On 12 Mar, Anant Tamgole wrote:
> >
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I am collecting data(inoctects/outoctets) from cisco switches using
> > snmpwalk and storing in file. And same data I am feeding to rrd update.
> > When I do rrd fetch I am getting NaN for some of the readings.
> >
>
> Are the NaN's at the beginning? If so, your "problem" is just that you
> don't have enough data for rrdtool to generate sensible results. Have
> a look at the RRD tutorial for an example and explanation. If you get
> NaN's somewhere in the middle...now you have a serious problem.
>
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