Jul 23 Alex van den Bogaerdt wrote: | | Mike Papper wrote: | | > I am using the --lazy option when generating graphs and this is the | > behaviour I see after generating a graph at least once: | > | > if the RRD itself has changed, but no graphing parameters are changed the | > graph is not regenerated. | | This is, indeed, not correct. First things first: are you *very* *sure* | that the graph is not regenerated? Looking in your browser is not enough, | you must look at the files timestamp. | | > I was hoping that if the RRD (meaning any one of the RRDs that the graph | > refers to) is updated the --lazy option would regenerate the graph but this | > does not appear to be the case... | | The way --lazy *should* work is exactly that. If the timestamp of the | image file is older than the timestamp of any of the RRD files, the | image should be regenerated. | | please let me know if the image file is not updated.
what the lazy option does, is looking at the resolution of the graph, say one pixle represents 1 day, so it will only update the graph if the graph is older than 1 day regardles of the last update times of the rrd files involved tobi -- ______ __ _ /_ __/_ / / (_) Oetiker, ETZ J97, ETH, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland / // _ \/ _ \/ / phoneto:+41(0)1-632-5286 faxto:+41(0)1-632-1517 /_/ \.__/_.__/_/ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Help mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/rrd-users WebAdmin http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/lsg2.cgi