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Subject: [Orca-users] error : This RRD was created on other architecture
From: riza () 4cit ! co ! za (Riza Kamalie)
Date: 2005-09-13 23:49:56
Message-ID: 77F85B8FBAAEA044996E7898E08B65230E46EA () zasrvsbs1 ! 4CIT ! local
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Hi,
You can script this for many devices, rrdtool <dump> your files to there individual \
device logs and import again using rrdtool <restore> for each device log. You can \
test this against your new rrd's For the devices you have already created on your \
linux OS.
This is time consuming but it works.
Thanks
Riza
-----Original Message-----
From: orca-users-bounces+riza=4cit.co.za@orcaware.com \
[mailto:orca-users-bounces+riza=4cit.co.za@orcaware.com] On Behalf Of \
Erik De Smet
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 7:28 AM
To: orca-users@orcaware.com
Subject: Re: [Orca-users] error : This RRD was created on other architecture
Thanks for your help Kai!
I've put my old rrd's aside and I've rebuild them from
my previous data-files.
Now, I don't have any error anymore, but I can't see
any history-data in the graphs of my new generated
html's.
How can I keep/rebuild my history in the graphs?
regards,
Erik
--- Kai 'wusel' Siering <wusel+yahoo@uu.org> wrote:
> Erik De Smet wrote:
>
> > Orca runs now on Linux instead of SunOS.
> [...]
> > Linux-system, I get the error "This RRD was
> created on
> > other architecture" in orca.log.
> >
> > How can I keep/rebuild my history-loggings?
>
> If you still have the orcallator-/procallator-data
> files, just
> move the old rrds aside and have Orca re-read ALL
> your data
> files and rebuild the rrds from the beginning. Be
> warned, that
> this might be, depending on your setup and number of
> data files
> in question, a rather time-consuming task. (That's
> what I did
> when moving from Linux/sparc to Linux/x86 and to
> Linux/x86-64.)
>
> OTOH, did you read the man page of rrdtool?
>
> --8<--
> dump Dump the contents of an RRD in plain
> ASCII. In connection with
> restore you can use it to transport
> an RRD from one architec-
> ture to another. Check rrddump.
>
> restore Restore an RRD in XML format to a
> binary RRD ... Check
> rrdrestore
> -->8--
>
> Regards,
> kai
>
> --
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