Re: [rrd-users] Using Granular RRA Automatically

2017-01-24 Thread Simon Hobson
Stephen R Guglielmo wrote: > If I were to do something > like the following: > > rrdtool create filename.rrd \ > --step '86400' \ > 'DS:Sites:GAUGE:172800:0:U' \ > 'DS:DeletedSites:GAUGE:172800:0:U' \ > 'DS:OutdatedSites:GAUGE:172800:0:U' \ > 'DS:Users:GAUGE:172800:0:U' \ > 'RRA:LAST:0.3:1

Re: [rrd-users] Using Granular RRA Automatically

2017-01-24 Thread Stephen R Guglielmo
On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 6:06 PM, Simon Hobson wrote: > Stephen R Guglielmo wrote: > >> With the above database, I update it once a day with four data points. >> I record MIN, MAX, AVERAGE, and LAST on a weekly basis for 10 years. I >> also record MIN, MAX, AVERAGE, and LAST on a daily basis for 3

Re: [rrd-users] Using Granular RRA Automatically

2017-01-23 Thread Simon Hobson
Stephen R Guglielmo wrote: > With the above database, I update it once a day with four data points. > I record MIN, MAX, AVERAGE, and LAST on a weekly basis for 10 years. I > also record MIN, MAX, AVERAGE, and LAST on a daily basis for 35 days. > > My question is: Since the RRAs are not named, i

[rrd-users] Using Granular RRA Automatically

2017-01-23 Thread Stephen R Guglielmo
Hello, I'm new to rrdtool. I'm trying to create a database that will record and graph data from an application. I have been using the rrdtool documentation and the RRD Wizard website to assist me. I'd like to keep track of "total sites," "deleted sites," "outdated sites, and "total users" (users w