The time frame (window) of the graph output relates to your --start and --end params... I think this is what you are referring to.
rrdtool graph --start=end-1week --end=now ...blabla... rrdtool graph --start=end-1year --end=now ...blabla... The info is really all found here .. http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/doc/rrdgraph.en.html ------ thanks kevin.foote On Mon, 5 Oct 2009, Rajanikanth Jammalamadaka wrote: -> Hi Kevin, -> -> Thanks for your reply. Yes, I did change the vertical-label when I -> fixed my script. My question is regarding: what is the easiest way to -> generate all these graphs? As I understand, rrdtool can generate one -> point per day, so in order to regenerate the graph for a whole year, -> do I need to keep modifying the system time? -> -> Thanks, -> -> Raj -> -> On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 5:54 AM, Kevin P. Foote <[email protected]> wrote: -> > -> > Isn't this just a rrdtool graph command issue.. ?? -> > Just change the way the rrdtool graph command is called ... -> > -> > rrdtool graph --vertical-label 'bla' ... -> > -> > -> > If you need to change the DS name then you can do that quite easily with the -> > CPAN perl mod.. RRD::Simple (im sure theres others as well) -> > -> > ------ -> > thanks -> > kevin.foote -> > -> > On Sun, 4 Oct 2009, [email protected] wrote: -> > -> > -> Hi -> > -> -> > -> Could somebody tell me what is the best way to do this? -> > -> -> > -> I have a bunch of rrd's that I am updating for over a year now. While -> > -> creating the rrd's I put the wrong label on -> > -> the y-axis. Is there a quick way to modify these rrd's without regenerating -> > -> them? -> > -> -> > -> Thanks, -> > -> -> > -> Raj -> > -> -> -> -> -- -> Rajanikanth ->
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