Hi. > Hi > > If you want to export the data and do not have time to design an xml-parser, > you can use the old way of 'rrdtool info *.rrd' to find the consolidating functions > and 'rrdtool fetch *.rrd CF' to output it. You get all the DS tied to that CF. > > %rrdtool fetch eth0.rrd MAX > timestamp eth0rx eth0tx > > 1138775820: 8.5033898305e+03 8.3728813559e+03 > 1138775880: 7.2485810873e+03 8.1029360007e+03 > 1138775940: 7.8926420765e+03 8.3899945355e+03 > 1138776000: 8.4928888889e+03 8.4288888889e+03 > 1138776060: 8.3976958569e+03 8.3682297552e+03 > 1138776120: 8.2467731777e+03 8.1029360007e+03 Correct. But it depends on your goals. If you want to do some calculations with the data and/or you have lots of sources (e.g. calculating the average cpu utilization for a cluster of nodes or so) xport is the better choice. For an example how to parse the output generated by xport look at shared-demo.pl in the examples directory. HTH, Andreas. -- Dipl.-Ing. Andreas Maus science+computing ag System Administration Hagellocher Weg 71-75 mail: a.maus@science-computing.de 72070 Tuebingen, Germany tel.: +49 7071 9457 456 www.science-computing.de -- Binary/unsupported file stripped by Ecartis -- -- Err : No filename to use for decode, file stripped. -- Type: application/pgp-signature -- Unsubscribe mailto:rrd-users-request@list.ee.ethz.ch?subject=unsubscribe Help mailto:rrd-users-request@list.ee.ethz.ch?subject=help Archive http://lists.ee.ethz.ch/rrd-users WebAdmin http://lists.ee.ethz.ch/lsg2.cgi