[rrd-users] rrdtool or equivalent on an asp.net hosted server

Jonas jonas at haksberg.net
Mon Apr 8 08:45:58 CEST 2013


So, I did some tests during the weekend to implement rrdshar in my
application.

This is the result:  http://otio.se/~jonas/rrd/ <http://otio.se/~jonas/rrd/> 
.

It wasn't easy to get it to work as I wanted it without any documentation on
the methods in the library what so ever. But finally I got something that is
usable up and running.

One thing I noticed is that the database files binary format is not
compatible with that of rrdtool, if that's a problem.

Also, I don't know if this is how it is supposed to be or if it's a bug in
rrdsharp, but the last value is always NaN if I don't limit the graph to the
value previous to the last.

Jonas


Jonas wrote
> Thanks Martin!
> 
> I downloaded it and tried the test-application that came with it; it
> compiles and runs just fine on my Windows 7 machine (as an .exe file).
> moved the exe and dll to the intended target machine, which is running
> Ubuntu and Mono, and it works out just great!
> 
> I will implement it as a test in my application and see if it's usable :)
> 
> Jonas
> marthter wrote
>> Yes I noticed this same problem and eventually stumbled/googled my way 
>> to this page:
>> 
>> https://github.com/hirst/rrdsharp
>> 
>> It does not look very maintained but I guess maybe if it just works, 
>> that's okay.
>> 
>> I haven't tried it yet, but please keep me posted on how yours goes.  As 
>> I said, I don't have the option of using NHawk because it needs to wrap 
>> a command line rrdtool executable, which won't be possible in my hosted 
>> scenario.
>> 
>> Cheers.
>> 
>> Martin
>> 
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