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=item B<GETVAL> I<Identifier>
If the value identified by I<Identifier> (see below) is found the complete
-value-list is returned. The response is a space seperated list of
+value-list is returned. The response is a space separated list of
name-value-pairs:
I<num> I<name>B<=>I<value>[ I<name>B<=>I<value>[ ...]]
-If I<num> is less then zero, an error occured. Otherwise it contains the
+If I<num> is less then zero, an error occurred. Otherwise it contains the
number of values that follow. Each value is of the form I<name>B<=>I<value>.
Counter-values are converted to a rate, e.E<nbsp>g. bytes per second.
Undefined values are returned as B<NaN>.
=item B<LISTVAL>
-Returnes a list of the values available in the value cache together with the
+Returns a list of the values available in the value cache together with the
time of the last update, so that querying applications can issue a B<GETVAL>
command for the values that have changed.
The first line's status number is the number of identifiers returned or less
-than zero if an error occured. Each of the following lines containes the
-update time as an epoch value and the identifier, seperated by a space.
+than zero if an error occurred. Each of the following lines contains the
+update time as an epoch value and the identifier, separated by a space.
Example:
-> | LISTVAL
key-value-pair. A list of currently understood options can be found below, all
other options will be ignored.
-I<Valuelist> is a colon-seperated list of the time and the values, each either
+I<Valuelist> is a colon-separated list of the time and the values, each either
an integer if the data-source is a counter, of a double if the data-source if
of type "gauge". You can submit an undefined gauge-value by using B<U>. When
submitting B<U> to a counter the behavior is undefined. The time is given as
=head2 Identifiers
-Value or value-lists are identified in a uniform fassion:
+Value or value-lists are identified in a uniform fashion:
I<Hostname>/I<Plugin>/I<Type>