You should look a little closer, even if the documentation of rrdtool graph looks a little complicated.
Ok, a little hint, you've got to define the datasources you wish to see. Try rrdtool graph test.png --start 01/12/03 --end 01/13/03 DEF:test= d:\mrtg\isg999999sm3001\logs\isg999999sm3001-1.rrd:test:AVERAGE LINE1:test#f40e0e:"Test" where 'test' is the datasource in your rrd-file. Change this to however your datasource is named. If you want to see two lines, you'll have two define two datasources and two lines and so on. To see how such an rrd database file looks like, try rrdtool dump d:\mrtg\isg999999sm3001\logs\isg999999sm3001-1.rrd There you will also find the names of your datasources. Another way to find this out is rrdtool info d:\mrtg\isg999999sm3001\logs\isg999999sm3001-1.rrd Just try a little and get back if you're stuck. Best regards, Stephan Am Dienstag, 28. Januar 2003 17:15 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > Ok I looked at the docs now when I run this I get > C:\rrd>rrdtool graph test.png > d:\mrtg\isg999999sm3001\logs\isg999999sm3001-1.rrd --start 1/12/03 --end > 1/13/03 > ERROR: can't parse 'd:\mrtg\isg999999sm3001\logs\isg999999sm3001-1.rrd' > > > Any thoughts > -- Stephan Harren Manager Site Operations MFN-IS ------------------------------- Phone +49 69 90554 153 Fax +49 69 90554 111 Cell +49 173 7011126 -- 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
