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.IX Title "RRDCREATE 1"
-.TH RRDCREATE 1 "2009-04-19" "1.3.999" "rrdtool"
+.TH RRDCREATE 1 "2009-10-14" "1.4.2" "rrdtool"
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@@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ an average rate for that \s-1PDP\s0. If the total \*(L"unknown\*(R" time account
more than \fBhalf\fR the \*(L"step\*(R", the entire \s-1PDP\s0 is marked
as \*(L"unknown\*(R". This means that a mixture of known and \*(L"unknown\*(R" sample
times in a single \s-1PDP\s0 \*(L"step\*(R" may or may not add up to enough \*(L"known\*(R"
-time to warrent for a known \s-1PDP\s0.
+time to warrant a known \s-1PDP\s0.
.PP
The \*(L"heartbeat\*(R" can be short (unusual) or long (typical) relative to
the \*(L"step\*(R" interval between PDPs. A short \*(L"heartbeat\*(R" means you
.IP "Mail Messages" 4
.IX Item "Mail Messages"
Assume you have a method to count the number of messages transported by
-your mailserver in a certain amount of time, giving you data like '5
+your mail server in a certain amount of time, giving you data like '5
messages in the last 65 seconds'. If you look at the count of 5 like an
\&\fB\s-1ABSOLUTE\s0\fR data type you can simply update the \s-1RRD\s0 with the number 5 and the
end time of your monitoring period. RRDtool will then record the number of