Sending again. I didn't see any responses on this. I assume there is no way to do this?
-- Jack Tavares My workweek is Sunday-Thursday. Email sent to me Thursday afternoon (PST) may not be viewed until Sunday morning (GMT+2). ________________________________ From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jack Tavares [[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 10:30 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [rrd-users] "reset" a DS within an RRD I am looking for a more granular way to "reset" all the data in an rrd. I track lots of data and I have about a 5 or 6 rrd files, each with 10 or so data sources. To reset or blow away stored data for a given data source, I delete the rrd file it is in and recreate it. This throws away all data saved for everything in the rrd file. This is, of course, sub-optimal. What I want is the ability to throw away all data for a given data source. Is there a way to reach in and set all the rows for a data source to UNKNOWN? The only way I can think to achieve this level of granularity is to put each DS in its own rrd file, which seems inefficient. Any suggestions? thanks -- Jack Tavares Reminder: I am at GMT+2, 10 hours AHEAD of Seattle. My workweek is Sunday-Thursday. Email sent to me Thursday afternoon (PST) may not be viewed until Sunday morning (GMT+2).
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