> But how can I print these CDEFed values? PRINT and GPRINT
> seem to need an RRD as a source.
>
> It's obvious I can use perl (or anything) instead of rrdcgi or store
> cpu percentages instead of the raw data but other than that?

I don't know if I got you right, but you can use the vnames that you gave the 
CDEFed values for PRINT and GPRINT.

HTH,

Stephan

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