[rrd-users] Re: Can RRD use anything other than time as its X-axis?
Clifton Royston
cliftonr at lava.net
Mon Mar 5 19:13:19 MET 2001
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 07:10:31AM -0600, Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt wrote:
>
> Subject says all - if I wanted to graph, say, lines of code vs. RCS revision,
> without respect to the timestampe applied, can I use something other than
> time as the x-axis in an RRD?
I was going to say "NO"; but actually, I suppose the answer is:
You can store anything you can translate into a numeric range which
looks like UNIX epoch time: > 0, monotonically increasing, etc.
However you can only graph it as times.
-- Clifton
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