Which data source type for time ticks?

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DukeR
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Which data source type for time ticks?

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Does anyone know?
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Post by BSOD2600 »

1) read the rrdtool manual.
2) a time tick isn't a numerical value that can be represented over time. you need to convert it to something which rrdtool can handle -- seconds would work.
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and how can i do that?
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DukeR wrote:and how can i do that?
By writing a script
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Post by DukeR »

buh....

does anyone got such a script???

thx a lot
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Post by spydnet »

The same problem. need script :)
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... and the same answer applies to you too. Figure out how to convert it using a script. I suggest looking on Google.
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