[rrd-users] Re: rrdtool fetch returns in scientific notation (help!)
Sandor W. Sklar
ssklar at stanford.edu
Thu Apr 12 01:17:05 MEST 2001
ok, thanks ... I can do a conversion of the scientific notation
(that, in fact, was the problem I was asking for help on), but I saw
no reference to that style of output anywhere, so I was wondering if
it was something that I was doing wrong.
thanks again,
--sandy
At 1:13 PM -1000 4/11/01, Clifton Royston wrote:
>On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 04:06:19PM -0700, Sandor W. Sklar wrote:
>> thanks, I see now the difference between COUNTER and GAUGE. However,
>> when I change that datatype in my "create" statement, and then store
>> the values and do the fetch, I now get ...
>>
>> aio
>>
>> 987015000: NaNQ
>> 987015300: 3.0000000000e+00
>...
>> 987019500: NaNQ
>>
>> could this be an operating system/compiler combo quirk?
>
> If it's the scientific notation itself that's a problem, then it's
>something you just have to live with, or run it through another script
>to reformat it.
>
> The "NaNQ", vs. the usual "NaN", I haven't seen before, but I'm also
>using an older version of RRDtool.
>
> -- Clifton
>
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> Clifton Royston -- LavaNet Systems Architect -- cliftonr at lava.net
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sandor w. sklar
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stanford university itss-css
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