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.IX Title "RRD-BEGINNERS 1"
-.TH RRD-BEGINNERS 1 "2009-09-24" "1.3.999" "rrdtool"
+.TH RRD-BEGINNERS 1 "2013-05-23" "1.4.8" "rrdtool"
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@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ every step interval, a new value of \s-1DS\s0 is supplied to update the database
This value is also called Primary Data Point \fB(\s-1PDP\s0)\fR. In our example
mentioned above, a new \s-1PDP\s0 is generated every 300 seconds.
.PP
-Note, that if you do \s-1NOT\s0 supply new datapoints exactly every 300 seconds,
+Note, that if you do \s-1NOT\s0 supply new data points exactly every 300 seconds,
this is not a problem, RRDtool will interpolate the data accordingly.
.PP
\&\fB\s-1DST\s0\fR (Data Source Type) defines the type of the \s-1DS\s0. It can be
the previous value is greater than 0). Traffic counters on a router
are an ideal candidate for using \s-1COUNTER\s0 as \s-1DST\s0. \s-1DERIVE\s0 is the same as
\&\s-1COUNTER\s0, but it allows negative values as well. If you want to see the
-rate of \fIchange\fR in free diskspace on your server, then you might
+rate of \fIchange\fR in free disk space on your server, then you might
want to use the \s-1DERIVE\s0 data type. \s-1ABSOLUTE\s0 also saves the rate of
change, but it assumes that the previous value is set to 0. The
difference between the current and the previous value is always equal