If you're into vb or c programming, you can make a win32 system call to
rrdtool.exe. That way there's no limit, at least not at 1024.

Serge Maandag.

-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Caine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 11:09 PM
To: 'Donald Mahler'
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [rrd-users] Re: rrdtool - windows and a 1024 command line limit



It's limitation of the windows command line not rrdtool.exe.  You could
test this by putting your rrdtool command in a batch file.  It should
work fine.

'Donald Mahler' wrote:

> I am trying to run rrdtool on NT (with great success so far), but am 
> now running into a problem with the length of the command line.  it 
> seems to truncate at 1024, causing interesting syntax errors.
>
> I see this as I try to graph 10-12 rrd lines, with legends underneath 
> . (it looks really cool with 3 lines... :-)
>
> So.... I am not sure of this is an issue with windows, or with 
> rrdtool.exe. is there a 1024 buffer in rrdtool for the command line 
> parameters? has anyone else seen this on windows?
>
> thanks for any advice
>
> Don Mahler
> SAIC


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