There are a couple of issues here.

Firstly, you are misunderstanding the use of MAX in a DEF.  What this means is 
that you will get the MAX-type RRA, which holds the maximum value over the 
consolodated interval as a series -- what I think you want is the maximum value 
over the entire series?  In this case, you need to use a VDEF.

Secondly, the LINE2 directive will print out the legend line, if you have a 
description, but without a newline.  So, you can easily append to it with a 
subsequent directive.  So, for example:

"DEF:test:test.rrd:sum:AVERAGE"
"VDEF:testmax:test,MAXIMUM"
"LINE2:test#00FF00:Test Graph, Max value="
"GPRINT:testmax:%6.2lf"
"COMMENT:\\l"

The COMMENT directive is to force a left-justified newline after printing the 
legend and the maximum value.

Steve

Steve Shipway
University of Auckland ITS
UNIX Systems Design Lead
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Ph: +64 9 373 7599 ext 86487

________________________________
From: Md. Ali Ahsan Rana [[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, 22 June 2014 12:27 p.m.
To: Steve Shipway; [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [rrd-users] Assign RRDGraph DEF variables to external variable?

Thanks Steve and Simon for your reply. I get the idea, thanks. However, my 
current need is little simpler one. I want the value to be shown as part of the 
title, such as:

$series = "DEF:'test'='$rrd_dir/test.rrd':'sum':AVERAGE "
                 . "DEF:'max'='$rrd_dir/test.rrd':'sum':MAX "
              ."LINE2:test#00FF00:'Test Graph, Max Value={max} '  "

As you can see, I want to print the max value of the same data set as part of 
title. I guess its achievable without calling rrdgraph twice? Can you please 
give a clue how? Thanks.

Regards
Rana





On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 6:17 PM, Steve Shipway 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
If you wish to access the RRDTool data programmatically from PHP, then you have 
two options.

If you just want a few set values, you could call rrdtool using the PRINT 
directive to output text on stdout, and capture that, though you then have to 
parse the captured text.

If you want to access the entire data series, then you could call 'rrdtool 
fetch' or 'rrdtool xport' to obtain the data; also, you could install the PHP 
RRDtool library, and then access it directly from the PHP code rather than 
having to fork off a separate process and catch the output.  This might be the 
most efficient way to achieve what you want.

Steve

Steve Shipway
University of Auckland ITS
UNIX Systems Design Lead
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Ph: +64 9 373 7599 ext 86487<tel:%2B64%209%20373%207599%20ext%2086487>

________________________________
From: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
 
[[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
 on behalf of Md. Ali Ahsan Rana 
[[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
Sent: Saturday, 21 June 2014 4:28 p.m.
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [rrd-users] Assign RRDGraph DEF variables to external variable?

Hello EveryOne,

I am constructing and executing rrdgraph command from php. A sample is as 
follows:

$series = "DEF:'test'='$rrd_dir/test.rrd':'sum':AVERAGE "
             ."LINE2:test#00FF00:'Test Graph' "

Now, I want the rrd variable 'test' to be assigned to an external php variable 
so that I can use that value for other task. How I can achieve this please?

Regards
Rana

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