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--- a/doc/rrdcreate.pod
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Database (B<RRD>) files. The file is created at its final, full size
and filled with I<*UNKNOWN*> data.
Database (B<RRD>) files. The file is created at its final, full size
and filled with I<*UNKNOWN*> data.
-=over 8
+=over
=item I<filename>
=item I<filename>
definitions that follow. Also consult the section on "HOW TO MEASURE"
for further insight.
definitions that follow. Also consult the section on "HOW TO MEASURE"
for further insight.
-=over 4
+=over
=item B<GAUGE>
=item B<GAUGE>
overflow checks. So if your counter does not reset at 32 or 64 bit you
might want to use DERIVE and combine it with a MIN value of 0.
overflow checks. So if your counter does not reset at 32 or 64 bit you
might want to use DERIVE and combine it with a MIN value of 0.
-=over
-
-=item NOTE on COUNTER vs DERIVE
+NOTE on COUNTER vs DERIVE
by Don Baarda E<lt>don.baarda@baesystems.comE<gt>
by Don Baarda E<lt>don.baarda@baesystems.comE<gt>
setting will eliminate the possibility of mistaking a reset for a counter
wrap.
setting will eliminate the possibility of mistaking a reset for a counter
wrap.
-=back
-
=item B<ABSOLUTE>
is for counters which get reset upon reading. This is used for fast counters
=item B<ABSOLUTE>
is for counters which get reset upon reading. This is used for fast counters