On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 06:08:20PM +0100, Joachim Schrod wrote: > rrdtool create test.rrd --start '00:00 24.11.2009' \ > --step 86400 DS:count:GAUGE:172800:0:U RRA:MAX:0.9:1:30
> Now I simulate the 1st measurement: > > rrdtool updatev test.rrd '00:30 24.11.2009'@1573 > Now, 2nd measurement the next day: > > puma:data $ rrdtool updatev test.rrd '00:30 25.11.2009'@1574 > return_value = 0 > [1259020800]RRA[MAX][1]DS[count] = NaN > > Oops? Why is NaN stored here for the Nov 24 value? Hmm. I can't replicate this. What version of RRD are you using, and what is your TZ variable set to? $ cat date_test rrdtool create test.rrd --start '00:00 24.11.2009' --step 86400 DS:count:GAUGE:172800:0:U RRA:MAX:0.9:1:30 rrdtool updatev test.rrd '00:30 24.11.2009'@1573 rrdtool updatev test.rrd '00:30 25.11.2009'@1574 $ sh date_test return_value = 0 return_value = 0 [1259107200]RRA[MAX][1]DS[count] = 1.5739687500e+03 > PS: This is rrdtool 1.3.4 from openSUSE 11.1, in case that matters. Oops, missed that. I tried it on 1.3.3 and got the output above. > -- > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > Joachim Schrod Email: [email protected] > Roedermark, Germany > > _______________________________________________ > rrd-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.oetiker.ch/cgi-bin/listinfo/rrd-users -- Darren _______________________________________________ rrd-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.oetiker.ch/cgi-bin/listinfo/rrd-users
