[rrd-users] rrdtool perl myqsl
Martin Sperl
rrdtool at martin.sperl.org
Mon Apr 27 07:25:12 CEST 2009
Hi!
Review the libdbi extension that comes with the development snapshots.
With this you can directly connect to a database and graph them.
Ciao,
Martin
On 27.04.2009, at 01:18, Robert Hagens wrote:
> I'm going through the same issues. You could write a tool to
> generate a
> sql query, create an rdd, and then graph that. However, at that point,
> you might also consider using a different graph program.
>
> The beauty of RRD it its ability to store data in an efficient way.
> I am
> switching over from storing data in mysql to storing in rrd files, and
> then you sort of get the graphing for free!
>
> Rob
>
>
>
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> Hello All,
>
> I currently have a mysql database with a bunch of data. I can view
> this
> database data using perl. How can i incorporate rrdtool to graph the
> data
> that i am retrieving from my db.
>
> Thank you,
>
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