[rrd-users] How much DS per IP under v.1.2.30(win32) ?
ThomasJ
jungth23 at gmx.de
Fri Jun 26 12:19:34 CEST 2009
Hello everyone,
i got stuck while retrieving 3 Ds of one device. Everything worked fine with
2 Ds, but i can't get it to work with 3 Ds. The *.rrd remains with *UNKNOWN*
Data.
I'm pretty confident to have set up propper config and propper "manually"
the *.rrd
So i guess that there might be a limitation in the 1.2.30 (win32)
distribution.
Am i right, or am I missing something...
For completeness here is my config.cfg:
WorkDir: C:\xampp
RunAsDaemon: yes
EnableIPv6: no
LogFormat: rrdtool
PathAdd: C:\xampp
HtmlDir: C:\xampp\html
#ImageDir C:\xampp\html\graph
IconDir: C:\MRTG\Icons
Interval: 0:05
MaxBytes[_]: 1600
Options[_]: gauge
Target[test]: ...1.3.0&...4.14.0&...4.16.0:public at 192.168.56.101
title[test]: test
...and this is what ends up in the *.rrd
test.rrd
filename = "test.rrd"
rrd_version = "0003"
step = 5
last_update = 1245881858
ds[Tx].type = "GAUGE"
ds[Tx].minimal_heartbeat = 600
ds[Tx].min = NaN
ds[Tx].max = NaN
ds[Tx].last_ds = "UNKN"
ds[Tx].value = 0.0000000000e+000
ds[Tx].unknown_sec = 3
ds[Sig].type = "GAUGE"
ds[Sig].minimal_heartbeat = 600
ds[Sig].min = NaN
ds[Sig].max = NaN
ds[Sig].last_ds = "UNKN"
ds[Sig].value = 0.0000000000e+000
ds[Sig].unknown_sec = 3
ds[Rx].type = "GAUGE"
ds[Rx].minimal_heartbeat = 600
ds[Rx].min = NaN
ds[Rx].max = NaN
ds[Rx].last_ds = "UNKN"
ds[Rx].value = 0.0000000000e+000
ds[Rx].unknown_sec = 3
rra[0].cf = "AVERAGE"
rra[0].rows = 1024
rra[0].cur_row = 922
rra[0].pdp_per_row = 1
rra[0].xff = 5.0000000000e-001
rra[0].cdp_prep[0].value = NaN
rra[0].cdp_prep[0].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[0].cdp_prep[1].value = NaN
rra[0].cdp_prep[1].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[0].cdp_prep[2].value = NaN
rra[0].cdp_prep[2].unknown_datapoints = 0
Tx Sig Rx
1245881900: -1.#IND000000e+000 -1.#IND000000e+000 -1.#IND000000e+000
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