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Subject: [rrd-users] Re: Odd Situation
From: ciaran.deignan () netcelo ! com (Ciaran Deignan)
Date: 2004-10-29 13:42:57
Message-ID: 418248E1.8040202 () netcelo ! com
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> Can I grab specific Data Sources (cpu_idl) from RRDs::fetch, or would I have to \
> unload the RRD to a file and parse the file with a split or awk? also how can I \
> combine multiple servers and apply the perl script to all of them at once?
>
Is there a reason for using Fetch?
Most people start with graphing, and then use the "PRINT" function
within the graph environment
to get averages into a script... I've never used fetch for something
serious, but
I think that what you're wanting to do would be easy using the "graph"
techniques
which are well-documented.
HTH
Ciaran
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