Could somebody please explain in layman terms some of these components? I have simple data:
a date and a number (time mail went out, and seconds for it to return) 1008780618:68 1008780798:69 1008780978:65 1008781158:54 1008781338:59 1008781518:79 1008781698:26 1008781878:87 What I did was collect this data for a couple weeks. Today, I set utc_start to equal 0 hr of today. I have no idea what to set for counter or average (ie., should I use 600, 200, etc.) I also have no idea what to set for average (1200, 1000000, 5, etc.). I need some explaination so I logically put in the right numbers. I just wanted a graph showing today's data to whatever time I run the script. The script uses 0 hr utc time and gets the time that the script is run and converts that to utc time too. rrdtool create mailmon.rrd --start $utc_start DS:delivery:COUNTER:600:U:U RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:1200 When I create the graph, I used: rrdtool graph mailmon.gif --width 360 --vertical-label seconds --start $start --end $last DEF:delivery=mailmon.rrd:delivery:AV ERAGE LINE1:delivery#FF00000:delivery I set start to utc 0 hr today and set end to the last utc time of my data. The graph shows on the horizontal week as a measure. I did not expect that at all. I was expecting 0 hr of the present date to whatever time I ran the script. I see M as a measure on the vertical. No idea what that is. Please pelase help! Thanks, David -- 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
