I originally thought that would do the trick. However, I've never gotten the results I want.
For example, here is my original graph statement rrdtool graph - \ --start=end-86400 \ --title=SSA-SRSW-NCC-W00C02 \ --vertical-label=bandwidth % \ --imgformat=PNG \ --width=750 \ --base=1000 \ --height=180 \ --interlaced \ DEF:a=/data1/cricket-data//NCC/ssa-srsw-ncc-w00c02_3-1_if.rrd:ifhcinocte ts:AVERAGE \ DEF:b=/data1/cricket-data//NCC/ssa-srsw-ncc-w00c02_3-1_if.rrd:ifhcoutoct ets:AVERAGE \ CDEF:A=a,125000000,/,100,* \ CDEF:B=b,125000000,/,100,* \ LINE1:A#00FFFF:ifhcinoctets AVERAGE \ GPRINT:A:MIN:"Min\: %8.2lf%s" \ GPRINT:A:AVERAGE:"Avg\: %8.2lf%s" \ GPRINT:A:MAX:"Max\: %8.2lf%s" \ GPRINT:A:LAST:"Last\: %8.2lf%s" \ LINE1:B#0000FF:ifhcoutoctets AVERAGE \ GPRINT:B:MIN:"Min\: %8.2lf%s" \ GPRINT:B:AVERAGE:"Avg\: %8.2lf%s" \ GPRINT:B:MAX:"Max\: %8.2lf%s" \ GPRINT:B:LAST:"Last\: %8.2lf%s" Gives me a nice graph. I make the following changes removing everything related to the graph and changing the GPRINTs to PRINTs: rrdtool graph /var/tmp/out.txt \ --start=end-86400 \ DEF:a=/data1/cricket-data//NCC/ssa-srsw-ncc-w00c02_3-1_if.rrd:ifhcinocte ts:AVERAGE \ DEF:b=/data1/cricket-data//NCC/ssa-srsw-ncc-w00c02_3-1_if.rrd:ifhcoutoct ets:AVERAGE \ CDEF:A=a,125000000,/,100,* \ CDEF:B=b,125000000,/,100,* \ PRINT:A:MIN:"Min\: %8.2lf%s" \ PRINT:A:AVERAGE:"Avg\: %8.2lf%s" \ PRINT:A:MAX:"Max\: %8.2lf%s" \ PRINT:A:LAST:"Last\: %8.2lf%s" \ PRINT:B:MIN:"Min\: %8.2lf%s" \ PRINT:B:AVERAGE:"Avg\: %8.2lf%s"\ PRINT:B:MAX:"Max\: %8.2lf%s" \ PRINT:B:LAST:"Last\: %8.2lf%s" And get what I guess is the expected behavior, but it's not what I want: Min: 486.93m Avg: 13.15 Max: 97.81 Last: 2.23 Min: 1.43 Avg: 31.61 Max: 98.62 Last: 2.43 What I want is a list of datapoints that made up the LINE in the graph, (preferably listed with a timestamp). Tanya P.S. Have any of you people who *really* understand rrdtool thought about writing an O'Reilly book about it? -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alex van den Bogaerdt Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 11:50 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [rrd-users] Re: Printing a text report instead of a graph On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 11:37:15AM -0400, Ruttenberg, Tanya wrote: > I still think xport seems kind of messy--you have to wade through all > that XML to get your data. But if noone has a different suggestion I > will go back to trying RRDs::xport. erm... are you saying you want the result of GPRINT, but not in the graph but rather as text? If so: use PRINT. -- Alex van den Bogaerdt http://www.vandenbogaerdt.nl/rrdtool/ -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Help mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://lists.ee.ethz.ch/rrd-users WebAdmin http://lists.ee.ethz.ch/lsg2.cgi -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Help mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://lists.ee.ethz.ch/rrd-users WebAdmin http://lists.ee.ethz.ch/lsg2.cgi
