Dan,

I've not done this yet, but I believe you can
run rrdtune to set min/max values per ds.
Then you can run rrddump/rrdrestore in such as way
as to eliminate the outliers.

At 09:49 AM 3/19/2001 -0500, you wrote:

>I have an application running which shows the amount of seconds it takes for
>mail to arrive. The problem is that over the weekend, there was a glitch in
>our DNS/MX records and the darned thing took over 20K seconds to deliver
>some mail. I know that because the application worked (whoopie!).
>
>My question is that now, I have a number of spikes and the rest of the graph
>is hidden from view. So the only thing my management is going to be able to
>focus on is the one weekend mistake, not the 360 days of delivery in 20
>seconds or less.
>
>Any way to tell RRDTool to not show things above a certain amount? Or is
>that cheating?
>
>Dan
>
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