Hi, one good reason for storing RRD data to RDBMS would be, that you can calculate daily/weekly/monthly/yearly averages only for a certain time of day (maybe workhours 8am-6pm). This is a requirement that I am actually facing... Better would be, of cource, if RRDTool could do that.
Ralf On Wednesday 25 January 2006 20:28, PAUL WILLIAMSON wrote: > I should ask why, because what does does have to do with > anything relational at all? Then again, it's the government > and I had my stint with the Social Security Administration in > DC on 14th street a while ago, so to question why is pointless. > > What are you trying to gain? 5 minute samples? 30 > minute averages? Are you doing this so that some > dba (maybe even you) can do some data trending > with a language a little more familiar (unlike the > RRD.pm maybe)? Do you have to do this for long > term data storage? Do you need to do this for > a government requirement or something else? > Does it need to be within x number of minutes of > the data being collected (like within a day)? > > Paul > > >>> "Ruttenberg, Tanya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/25/06 12:20 > >>> PM > > We have a requirement to migrate data from RRD files to an RDBMS. > > My current idea is to do a daily export from the rrdfiles, parse > the export > file, and update the RDBMS with the resulting numbers. > > Is anyone out there doing this already? Suggestions? -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Help mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://lists.ee.ethz.ch/rrd-users WebAdmin http://lists.ee.ethz.ch/lsg2.cgi
