[rrd-users] [SOLVED] RE: Changing hardware cause ERROR: This RRD was created on another architecture

Martijn martijn at martan.info
Wed Oct 13 10:56:15 CEST 2010


Hi all,

I did a export on a i386 machine and have the xlm files.
Then a restore to rrd files (on the new machine)
I have graphs back.

Thanxs for the support.

Martijn

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Tobias Oetiker [mailto:tobi at oetiker.ch] 
Verzonden: dinsdag 12 oktober 2010 20:58
Aan: Paul Halliday
CC: martijn at martan.info; rrd-users at lists.oetiker.ch
Onderwerp: Re: [rrd-users] Changing hardware cause ERROR: This RRD was
created on another architecture

Today Paul Halliday wrote:

> You need to copy the RRD's to another i386 machine and then export them to
> XML.  Once these are ready just copy them back to the x64 box and import
> them.

or you can run the 32bit version of rrdtool on the x64 box ...

cheers
tobi

>
> On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 2:15 PM, martijn <martijn at martan.info> wrote:
>
> > Hi ,
> >
> > Last week I had to replace my hardware. The motherboard was broken.
> > I reinstalled Centos and RRDTOOL
> > I did a upgade from centos 5.3 tot 5.5
> > The version of rrdtool was 1.4.4 and still is.
> >
> > The old machine was a adm XP processor (i386)
> > The new machine is a quad core (x64)
> >
> > The rrd file are not readable.
> > I get the error:
> > " ERROR: This RRD was created on another architecture "
> > What can I do to correct / solve the problem?
> >
> > Martijn
> >
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