I had a google about, and found a some messages on the list from a few years ago - these indicated that rrdcgi isn't recursive.
What I want to do is something like : <RRD::SETVAR datain globalin> <RRD::SETVAR dataout globalout> <RRD::SETVAR timescale 24h> <RRD::INCLUDE graph-single.inc> <RRD::SETVAR timescale 7d> <RRD::INCLUDE graph-single.inc> <RRD::SETVAR timescale 31d> <RRD::INCLUDE graph-single.inc> <RRD::SETVAR timescale 366d> <RRD::INCLUDE graph-single.inc> where graph-single.inc contains rrdcgi code to generate a single graph from two data sets (in and out on an interface in this case). A simple test I tried showed that it worked if I put "#!/usr/bin/rrdcgi --filter" at the top of the included file, but the same text then appears on the web page. I haven't gone as far as trying to pass any arguments yet. This would make life so much easier as I potentially need to create a couple of hundred different graphs that only differ in data selection and timescale. Can this be done with rrdcgi ? Or am I going to have to learn Perl to do it ? Any other ideas ? I'm using RRDTool 1.2.11, which is the package from Debian Etch (Testing) that I managed to get installed on the Debian Sarge system. I tried installing the latest version from source but it failed, telling me that the compiler can't create executables and I haven't figured out why yet. Simon -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Help mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://lists.ee.ethz.ch/rrd-users WebAdmin http://lists.ee.ethz.ch/lsg2.cgi
