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.IX Title "RRDCREATE 1"
-.TH RRDCREATE 1 "2010-03-08" "1.4.3" "rrdtool"
+.TH RRDCREATE 1 "2011-01-06" "1.4.7" "rrdtool"
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data source is assumed to be \fI*UNKNOWN*\fR.
.PP
\&\fImin\fR and \fImax\fR define the expected range values for data supplied by a
-data source. If \fImin\fR and/or \fImax\fR any value outside the defined range
+data source. If \fImin\fR and/or \fImax\fR are specified any value outside the defined range
will be regarded as \fI*UNKNOWN*\fR. If you do not know or care about min and
max, set them to U for unknown. Note that min and max always refer to the
processed values of the \s-1DS\s0. For a traffic\-\fB\s-1COUNTER\s0\fR type \s-1DS\s0 this would be