> Then in rrdgraph I use the MAX-CF to GPRINT the maximum value > over the viewed time. For my DEF-statement I also use the AVERAGE. > > DEF:s1=myfile.rrd:sensor1:AVERAGE > GPRINT:total0:MAX: maximum %2.1lf >
Uhmm.. Where did that total0 come from? I don't see a DEF. > From my point of view the MAX GPRINTed in the "day-view" (-s > "-1day") should not be higher than the MAX printed in the > "week-view" (-s > "-1week") or the "month-view" (-s "-1month"), cause I store > the max-values in my RRD. Correct, but only if you print MAX(MAX), not if you print MAX(AVERAGE). You store the MAX values in your MAX RRA to be more specific. > is lower and so on. It seems that the MAX in GPRINT only > takes the maximum of the actually drawn values and not the > MAX of the RRD, cause the problem does not occure if I use > MAX as CF for DEF, which is not what I want. Ah, you see: it prints just what you defined: MAX(AVERAGE) > Is this a bug or a feature and is there any way round? It's a feature. It just prints what you ask. The way to print MAX(MAX) is to DEF it and GPRINT it of course.. Serge. ------------- Op de inhoud van dit e-mailbericht en de daaraan gehechte bijlagen is de inhoud van de volgende disclaimer van toepassing: http://www.zeelandnet.nl/disclaimer.php -- 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
