Rafal Gwizdala wrote:
> Maybe the file size growth is expected to be parabolic - i think every RRA is
> 'global' - it covers all the data sources. So when you're adding DS and RRA
> pair you're actually adding N RRAs where N is number of data sources. At
> least this is how i understood the co
Hi Jared,
are you using 1.5.4 ?
cheers
tobi
Today Jared Henley wrote:
>
>
> On 16/10/15 17:19, Tobias Oetiker wrote:
> > Hi Jared,
> >
> > Today Jared Henley wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I've been working on a logging application that uses rrdtool. It works
> > > brilliantly on my PC, not
Maybe the file size growth is expected to be parabolic - i think every RRA
is 'global' - it covers all the data sources. So when you're adding DS and
RRA pair you're actually adding N RRAs where N is number of data sources.
At least this is how i understood the concept of RRAs.
Best regards
Rafal
On 16/10/15 17:19, Tobias Oetiker wrote:
Hi Jared,
Today Jared Henley wrote:
Hi,
I've been working on a logging application that uses rrdtool. It works
brilliantly on my PC, not so good on the Raspberry Pi model B+. But before I
go there, there's something interesting I noticed while work
Hi Jared,
Today Jared Henley wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been working on a logging application that uses rrdtool. It works
> brilliantly on my PC, not so good on the Raspberry Pi model B+. But before I
> go there, there's something interesting I noticed while working on the PC.
>
> I'm creating a dat
Hi,
I've been working on a logging application that uses rrdtool. It works
brilliantly on my PC, not so good on the Raspberry Pi model B+. But
before I go there, there's something interesting I noticed while working
on the PC.
I'm creating a database with the following command (in rrdpytho