Hi Alex, I'm not graphing 24h. I've made a test with a single point in time, same start and and date/time ( 20160608 18:00 ). The graph shows one value while the rrdfetch gives me other one.
On Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 9:56 AM, Alex van den Bogaerdt < a...@vandenbogaerdt.nl> wrote: > before anything else: > > > > * rrdtool fetch myrrd.rrd AVERAGE -s '20160608 18:00' -e '20160608 > 18:00'* > > > --start '20160608 18:00' > > --end '20160608 1800' > > What does the graph show as end time? Is it really 24 hours after start > time? Not sure if "1800" will be recognized as "18:00". > > If it is: make sure the amount of pixels in the graph is an integer number > times the amount of CDPs you're graphing. > > E.g. if you are collecting data in a one hour resolution, the number of > pixels in the graph should be n*24 (360 would be a nice number in that > case). > > > _______________________________________________ > rrd-users mailing list > rrd-users@lists.oetiker.ch > https://lists.oetiker.ch/cgi-bin/listinfo/rrd-users > -- - Arch Linux - Usuário Linux #470599. LPI ID: LPI000187143 - Desenvolvedor Java/Python/Web - +55 (88) 9713-7657 - Bacharel em Sistemas de Informação pela Estácio ( http://www.estacio.br/ ) - Irc: lokidarkeden at freenode.com - http://www.leandrocosta.pro.br
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