Hi folks. Kind of a newbie question here. Given a definition like :
rrdtool create test.rrd -s 900 DS:inutil:GAUGE:1800:0:200 DS:oututil:GAUGE:1800:0:200 RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:35040 RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:96:365 I understand that this will set up two datasets named inutil and oututil, and that they will record a PDP every 900 seconds. It will also set up two RRA's for each DS, one that samples 1 value and averages it, and one that samples 96 values ( a day's worth ) and averages them. My question is that I don't understand how to control the graphing of a particular RRA. I want to plot the two RRA's on seperate graphs. The graph tool syntax allows me to specify a DS name, but not an RRA name, and as a matter of fact, the RRA's don't have 'names' as such, just a consolidation function. That is, I don't know how to specify to the graphing tool which one of the two RRA's I want to graph. If I do a graph call like: graph test.rrd DEF:inoctets=test.rrd:inutil:AVERAGE DEF:outoctets=test.rrd:oututil:AVERAGE LINE3:inoctets#00FF00:"In traffic" LINE3:outoctets#0000FF:"Out traffic" Which RRA is being plotted by the above statement? Both? Any clues would be appreciated. Thanks in advance, Dan Winslow -- 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
