[rrd-users] Re: Using the calendar to choose the start point for a graph

Henning Markussen hem at dmdata.dk
Thu Oct 24 14:04:17 MEST 2002


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Hi !

Thanx for all the input, but i where thinking more like clicking on a 
calendar like this



So that you can choose what the start time should be, i know that i could 
program it 
my self, but if someone allready made it, why bother coding it again ?

- Henning




"Tbrown" <tom.brown at europe.creative.com>
24-10-02 13:50

 
        To:     "Henning Markussen" <hem at dmdata.dk>
        cc: 
        Subject:        Re: [rrd-users] Using the calendar to choose the start point for a graph

Have you got this working?


----- Original Message -----
From: "Henning Markussen" <hem at dmdata.dk>
To: <rrd-users at list.ee.ethz.ch>
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 10:49 AM
Subject: [rrd-users] Using the calendar to choose the start point for a
graph


Hi!

I was wondering if someone has made it possible to the calendar to choose
the starting point for a graph.

Let's say I wanted to see the monthly graph for June 2002.

I know that the raw data is in RRD for the month, and I was wondering if
someone has made a script that would calculate what the starting point
would be for the monthly graph for June 2002, or for that sake January
2002 if the data is there.

- Henning

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