While attempting to migrate a bunch of RRD files form our old Linux server to our new Solaris x86 server, I discovered that 'rrdtool restore' in 1.3.x (tested up to 1.3.6) uses _massively_ more memory than 1.2.x did.
For example, my one test file took <2GB of RAM to restore using 1.2.30, but >14GB to restore using 1.3.6. Which means restoring is impossible using a 32-bit 1.3.x rrdtool. For now, I'm planning on restoring the XML files using 1.2.30. I _hope_ that will be OK, basic testing shows that 1.3.6 seems OK using RRD files generated by 1.2.30. Is there any hope that the memory bloat can be reduced? -- Carson _______________________________________________ rrd-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.oetiker.ch/cgi-bin/listinfo/rrd-users
