Corey

that's what it looks like but ....

The average delta for the last six weeks is 40, the spike is 10^6
greater.  I would have expect the 'averaging' functionality to ignore
the spike, maybe not immediately but eventutally.

While removing the spike from the rrd file is obviously possible, the 
development server has 2000 files, the live server nearly 10 times that.
It's not practical to reset every file everytime the database(s) are 
restarted.

It would appear that I'm stuck :-(((

Cheers


"Fruitman, Corey" wrote:
> 
> My guess is that your spike is dwarfing all of your legitimate usage to the 
> point that can't see it on the graph.  The data's probably there, but because 
> of the scale of your graph, it isn't visible.
> 
> Do an rrd fetch from the command line to see if your data is in the RRD.  If 
> it's there (I suspect that it is), then you've found the problem.  Replace 
> that spike with NaN (RRDTool assumed that your counter rolled over instead of 
> resetting) and your graphs will go back to normal.
> 
[cutting]

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