On Tue, 2003-04-15 at 11:37, Brad Lowe wrote: > I have an app that writes counters to an rrdfile. However, when I restart my > app, rrd-update thinks that I've wrapped around back to near-zero and I get > a big spike in my data. > > I know that I can use maximum sizes for data or switch to type ABSOLUTE.. > > But is there a way to let know rrdtool update know that I've had to reset > all the counters? (perhaps pass in UNKN or NAN values upon startup?) how about using DERIVE instead of COUNTER? It shouldn't take too much tweaking :) -- Iain Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Zoidberg: "Hooray, I'm useful. I'm having a wonderful time."
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