Creating a graph from a rrd that is updated outside of cacti

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ssyyssyy
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Creating a graph from a rrd that is updated outside of cacti

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Hi all:

I have an rrd file that is updated by some other third party software.

I then want to create graph for this rrd file under cacti.

What is the best way for me to do this? Do I need to create a datasource? Is there a way to auto-create the database based on the ds definitions in the rrd file?

Thanks,

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Re: Creating a graph from a rrd that is updated outside of c

Post by fmangeant »

ssyyssyy wrote:What is the best way for me to do this? Do I need to create a datasource?
Hi

yes, you need to create a datasource. The best way is to set it "inactive", so Cacti won't try to update it.

When the datasource is created, you'll then be able to graph it.
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There's a doucumentation for such a case: See documentation tab at the top of this page. See the HowTos and scroll down to the rrdtool stuff. There's a chapter for exactly your question.
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