>How doesn't incerease? >I.e. I will want to have a one year history and I will have no limit for >rrd file size, so rrd file will be bigger and bigger, until it will be >one year old, and then it will have aproximately the same size, no?
When you create a RRD database, you specify what RRAs to store - number of samples/data point & number of datapoints. The file created is sized to accommodate exactly this amount of data, no more and no less - all data points specified are present and filled with 'unknown' values. As you feed in data over time, the unknowns are replaced with real data, the file does not change in size. Eventually, when you reach the time span defined for an RRA, the oldest data it lost. Also, I'm not sure if you realise that you do not have to store the full resolution of data for the full time period. For example, I have rrd files that store network traffic with 5 minute resolution for 2 days, 1/2 hour resolution for 14 days, 2 hour for 62 days, and 12 hour samples for 730 days (two years). This is the sort of thing RRD was designed for - I don't have to store 210,240 samples (5 minute samples x 730 days) to be able to graph traffic over the past 2 years, but on the other hand I can't go back a year and plot a detailed graph because the data is no longer available. What you sample and what you store are not the same, how much you keep is up to you and your requirements. -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Help mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://lists.ee.ethz.ch/rrd-users WebAdmin http://lists.ee.ethz.ch/lsg2.cgi
