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src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, src/rrd_version.c, + src/rrd_xport.c, src/rrd_xport.h, src/rrdupdate.c: prepare for the + release of rrdtool-1.2.26 + +2007-11-19 23:40 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: when checking if min and max were equal, the + action aplied was not working for negative values of min and max. + +2007-11-19 23:40 oetiker + + * configure.ac, src/rrd_tool.h: strings was not included ev if it + was around + +2007-11-19 16:50 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: fix pointer in png image + +2007-11-14 13:53 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, doc/rrdbuild.pod, rrdtool.spec, src/gdpng.c, + src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_afm.h, src/rrd_afm_data.c, + src/rrd_afm_data.h, src/rrd_cgi.c, src/rrd_create.c, + src/rrd_datalang.c, src/rrd_diff.c, src/rrd_dump.c, + src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, src/rrd_first.c, + src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, + src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, + src/rrd_hw.h, src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, + src/rrd_last.c, src/rrd_lastupdate.c, src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, + src/rrd_resize.c, src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.h, src/rrd_stat.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, + src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, + src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, src/rrd_version.c, + src/rrd_xport.c, src/rrd_xport.h, src/rrdupdate.c: prepare for the + release of rrdtool-1.2.25 + +2007-11-14 13:53 oetiker + + * src/pngsize.c: make aix users happy and compile there too + +2007-11-14 13:53 oetiker + + * src/rrd_open.c: don't exit when fadvise does not work .. after all + we can live without it ... + +2007-11-13 02:21 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + doc/rrdbuild.pod, rrdtool.spec, src/gdpng.c, src/pngsize.c, + src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_afm.h, src/rrd_afm_data.c, + src/rrd_afm_data.h, src/rrd_cgi.c, src/rrd_create.c, + src/rrd_datalang.c, src/rrd_diff.c, src/rrd_dump.c, + src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, src/rrd_first.c, + src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, + src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, + src/rrd_hw.h, src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, + src/rrd_last.c, src/rrd_lastupdate.c, src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, + src/rrd_open.c, src/rrd_resize.c, src/rrd_restore.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.h, src/rrd_stat.c, + src/rrd_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, src/rrd_tool.c, + src/rrd_tool.h, src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, + src/rrd_version.c, src/rrd_xport.c, src/rrd_xport.h, + src/rrdupdate.c: prepare for the release of rrdtool-1.2.24 + +2007-11-13 02:18 oetiker + + * configure.ac: updated for 1.2.24 + +2007-11-13 02:16 oetiker + + * src/rrd_create.c: revert the dontneed fadvise patch this is only + for 1.3 + +2007-11-13 02:13 oetiker + + * src/rrd_fetch.c: revert the dontneed patch ... this is for 1.3 + exclusively + +2007-11-08 10:13 oetiker + + * bindings/ruby/main.c: must use int2num to prevent overflows -- + Mike Perham mperham gmail.com + +2007-09-02 16:47 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph_graph.pod: horizontal is the correct spelling + +2007-08-01 15:25 oetiker + + * src/rrd_xport.c: fixed 64bit portability error ... unigned long is + not equal to int + +2007-07-25 20:32 oetiker + + * src/rrd_update.c: check if intput is integer in any case not only + when the previouse value wave != U + +2007-07-16 06:34 oetiker + + * bindings/ruby/main.c: fixed rrd_featch and added rrd_info to ruby + bindings + +2007-07-12 20:33 oetiker + + * doc/rrdtutorial.pod: improved wording + +2007-07-11 23:06 oetiker + + * src/rrd_create.c: stop rrd_create from leaking on failure ... vito + caputo + +2007-07-05 15:14 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph_helper.c: fix potential segfault ... if time_t is + not a %li 5~ + +2007-07-05 15:14 oetiker + + * bindings/tcl/Makefile.am: fix tcl build system + +2007-06-15 21:41 oetiker + + * rrdtool.spec: rrdtool.spec from Jarod "redhat" Wilson + +2007-06-13 16:50 oetiker + + * bindings/ruby/main.c: be more helpful when raising rb_eTypeError + in string_arr string_arr_new(VALUE rb_strings). This patch + indicates which index is in error as well as the type you are + erroneously passing. --anonymous + +2007-05-30 11:26 oetiker + + * src/rrd_update.c: dropping cache after update does not help (in + this implementation) + +2007-05-22 20:46 oetiker + + * configure.ac: fixed spelling + +2007-05-22 20:44 oetiker + + * configure.ac, src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, src/rrd_update.c: * + better tests for madvise, fadvise and fdatasync * fix inclusion of + fcntl.h * clenups for configure.ac -- Bernhard Fischer rep dot nop + gmail com + +2007-05-19 05:47 oetiker + + * configure.ac: update defines according to manual pageentry + +2007-05-18 16:40 oetiker + + * configure.ac, src/rrd_update.c: added madvise MADV_RANDOM is + rrd_update uses mmap + +2007-05-18 11:56 oetiker + + * configure.ac, src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, src/rrd_update.c: + * dropping in rrd_update is probably overkill since we may be + dropping too much. * in create we have to flush before dropping. * + read fcntl.h after defining the __USE_XOPEN2K * fix drop code in + fetch ... + +2007-05-17 11:38 oetiker + + * configure.ac, src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, src/rrd_open.c, + src/rrd_update.c: now the fadvise code actually compiles ... let + the testing begin. + +2007-05-17 08:44 oetiker + + * examples/perftest.pl.in: new better ? performance test ... work in + progress + +2007-05-17 08:44 oetiker + + * configure.ac, src/Makefile.am, src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, + src/rrd_open.c, src/rrd_update.c: added posix_fadvise support + (untested) ... this should help performance by stopping read-ahead + and droping buffer cache for all rrd data except the file header + portion. Newly created files are fdsynced to disk and released + from cache after creation, to soften the blow on buffer cache by + creating new rrds. + +2007-05-16 20:35 oetiker + + * src/rrd_open.c: remove tabs and replace with 8 spaces + +2007-05-15 08:39 oetiker + + * bindings/Makefile.am: use libdir instead of exec_prefix/lib ... + maybe someone wants their libraries in another place + +2007-05-15 08:36 oetiker + + * bindings/Makefile.am, bindings/python/setup.py: yet another + attempt to make the python build environment REALY cool + +2007-05-09 15:26 oetiker + + * bindings/Makefile.am, bindings/python/setup.py: make sure the + python extension gets the final resting place of the rrdlibrary + compiled in ... + +2007-05-08 15:10 oetiker + + * bindings/Makefile.am: ruby complained about finding a previous + copy of the rrdtool extension ... very odd thing actually ... + adding RUBYARCHDIR= seems to help ... + +2007-05-06 19:38 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: don't use round since it is c99 ... use + floor(x+0.5) for positive numbers instead. + +2007-05-06 08:50 oetiker + + * src/rrd_hw.c: print the name of the HW cf in debug mode -- Helge + Oldach + +2007-05-03 12:49 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: added some more rounding for int to float + comparisons + +2007-05-03 12:43 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: Testing an double and an integer for equality is + bound to produce odd results on times. Don't do it! -- + rrdtool@oldach.net + +2007-05-02 18:06 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, doc/rrdbuild.pod, rrdtool.spec, src/gdpng.c, + src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_afm.h, + src/rrd_afm_data.c, src/rrd_afm_data.h, src/rrd_cgi.c, + src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_datalang.c, src/rrd_diff.c, + src/rrd_dump.c, src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, src/rrd_first.c, + src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, + src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, + src/rrd_hw.h, src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, + src/rrd_last.c, src/rrd_lastupdate.c, src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, + src/rrd_open.c, src/rrd_resize.c, src/rrd_restore.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.h, src/rrd_stat.c, + src/rrd_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, src/rrd_tool.c, + src/rrd_tool.h, src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, + src/rrd_version.c, src/rrd_xport.c, src/rrd_xport.h, + src/rrdupdate.c: prepare for the release of rrdtool-1.2.23 + +2007-05-02 18:05 oetiker + + * bindings/Makefile.am: fix python install for virgin systems + +2007-05-02 15:31 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, doc/rrdbuild.pod, rrdtool.spec, src/gdpng.c, + src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_afm.h, + src/rrd_afm_data.c, src/rrd_afm_data.h, src/rrd_cgi.c, + src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_datalang.c, src/rrd_diff.c, + src/rrd_dump.c, src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, src/rrd_first.c, + src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, + src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, + src/rrd_hw.h, src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, + src/rrd_last.c, src/rrd_lastupdate.c, src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, + src/rrd_open.c, src/rrd_resize.c, src/rrd_restore.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.h, src/rrd_stat.c, + src/rrd_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, src/rrd_tool.c, + src/rrd_tool.h, src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, + src/rrd_version.c, src/rrd_xport.c, src/rrd_xport.h, + src/rrdupdate.c: prepare for the release of rrdtool-1.2.22 + +2007-05-02 15:31 oetiker + + * README, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.ppd, + bindings/perl-shared/ntmake.pl, debian/copyright, debian/watch, + doc/rrdtutorial.es.pod, doc/rrdtutorial.pod, doc/see_also.inc: + fixed old urls in code + +2007-05-02 15:23 oetiker + + * bindings/Makefile.am: fix python for staged installs + +2007-05-02 05:08 oetiker + + * bindings/tcl/tclrrd.c: fixed path to rrd_format.h in tcl bindings + +2007-05-01 20:41 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, doc/rrdbuild.pod, rrdtool.spec, src/gdpng.c, + src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_afm.h, + src/rrd_afm_data.c, src/rrd_afm_data.h, src/rrd_cgi.c, + src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_datalang.c, src/rrd_diff.c, + src/rrd_dump.c, src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, src/rrd_first.c, + src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, + src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, + src/rrd_hw.h, src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, + src/rrd_last.c, src/rrd_lastupdate.c, src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, + src/rrd_open.c, src/rrd_resize.c, src/rrd_restore.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.h, src/rrd_stat.c, + src/rrd_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, src/rrd_tool.c, + src/rrd_tool.h, src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, + src/rrd_version.c, src/rrd_xport.c, src/rrd_xport.h, + src/rrdupdate.c: prepare for the release of rrdtool-1.2.21 + +2007-05-01 20:40 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: if the graph goes 'down' minval must be hanged + instead + +2007-05-01 16:36 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, doc/rrdbuild.pod, rrdtool.spec, src/Makefile.am, + src/gdpng.c, src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, + src/rrd_afm.h, src/rrd_afm_data.c, src/rrd_afm_data.h, + src/rrd_cgi.c, src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_datalang.c, + src/rrd_diff.c, src/rrd_dump.c, src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, + src/rrd_first.c, src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, + src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, src/rrd_graph.c, + src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, src/rrd_hw.h, + src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, src/rrd_last.c, + src/rrd_lastupdate.c, src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_open.c, + src/rrd_resize.c, src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.h, src/rrd_stat.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, + src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, + src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, src/rrd_version.c, + src/rrd_xport.c, src/rrd_xport.h, src/rrdupdate.c: prepare for the + release of rrdtool-1.2.20 + +2007-05-01 16:24 oetiker + + * netware/Makefile, win32/Makefile: updated win32 and netware + Makefiles -- Guenter Knauf + +2007-05-01 16:23 oetiker + + * src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_update.c: added some const casts + +2007-05-01 16:19 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph.pod, src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph.h: added + --alt-autoscale-min (see --alt-autoscale-max) -- Helge Oldach + +2007-04-10 05:43 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: untabified rrd_graph.c + +2007-04-10 05:41 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: use the shorthand for vidx ... + +2007-04-10 05:27 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph.h: the rrd_graph_check_vname + function is not used anywhere in the code ... + +2007-04-06 07:28 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: release font resources after thy have been used ... + -- Travis Spencer + +2007-04-02 06:21 oetiker + + * doc/rrdthreads.pod, src/fnv.h, src/hash_32.c, src/rrd.h, + src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, src/rrd_format.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.h, src/rrd_tool.h, + src/rrd_update.c: new function rrd_fetch_r() (and make the strings + const char* instead of char*). The only difference between + rrd_fetch_r() and rrd_fetch_fn() is that rrd_fetch_r() receives + the consolidation function as a string (instead of an enum cf_en) + and is thread-safe -- Sam Umbach + +2007-04-02 06:18 oetiker + + * src/rrd_restore.c: make xml2rrd more robust on invalid input -- + Florian Forster + +2007-03-29 19:08 oetiker + + * doc/rrdruby.pod: added vardef + +2007-03-15 21:10 oetiker + + * src/rrd_tool.c: fix the snprintf call for vtag ... it was using + the wrong size -- kili + +2007-03-15 21:03 oetiker + + * src/rrd_thread_safe.c: fixed strerror_r usage ... #85 + +2007-03-11 13:08 oetiker + + * Makefile.am, bindings/Makefile.am, doc/Makefile.am, + examples/Makefile.am, netware/Makefile, win32/Makefile, + win32/rrd.dsp, win32/rrdtool.dsp: fix netware and win32 makefiles + for new getopt names + +2007-03-11 13:04 oetiker + + * src/art_rgba_svp.h, src/fnv.h, src/gdpng.c, src/hash_32.c, + src/parsetime.c, src/parsetime.h, src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, + src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_afm.h, src/rrd_afm_data.c, + src/rrd_afm_data.h, src/rrd_cgi.c, src/rrd_create.c, + src/rrd_datalang.c, src/rrd_diff.c, src/rrd_dump.c, + src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, src/rrd_first.c, + src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, src/rrd_getopt.c, + src/rrd_getopt.h, src/rrd_getopt1.c, src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, + src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph.h, src/rrd_graph_helper.c, + src/rrd_hw.c, src/rrd_hw.h, src/rrd_info.c, + src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, src/rrd_last.c, src/rrd_lastupdate.c, + src/rrd_nan_inf.c, src/rrd_nan_inf.h, src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, + src/rrd_open.c, src/rrd_resize.c, src/rrd_restore.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.h, src/rrd_stat.c, + src/rrd_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, src/rrd_tool.c, + src/rrd_tool.h, src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, + src/rrd_version.c, src/rrd_xport.c, src/rrd_xport.h, + src/rrdupdate.c, src/strftime.c, src/strftime.h, src/unused.h, + src/win32comp.c: enable ID keyword in all source files + +2007-03-11 12:57 oetiker + + * examples/Makefile.am: do not use gnuisms in Makefile rules ($<) + +2007-03-11 12:41 oetiker + + * netware/Makefile: use Guenters latest Netware Makefile ... + +2007-03-10 17:44 oetiker + + * configure.ac: axe the double quotes on $perlcc in configure to + allow for program names with arguments. + +2007-03-10 17:36 oetiker + + * src/rrd_update.c: integers can be negative ... fixed the test for + this in rrd_update -- rians cc usu edu + +2007-03-03 11:03 oetiker + + * Makefile.am, bindings/ruby/extconf.rb, configure.ac: * build + extensions last since this seems to be most likely to fail * do + more testing before building the ruby extension + +2007-02-24 17:23 oetiker + + * src/rrd_dump.c, src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_tune.c: fix memmory + problem in rrd_dump.c + +2007-02-14 18:54 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph_rpn.pod, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.h: new + operator ABS added -- + +2007-02-14 18:48 oetiker + + * src/Makefile.am, src/getopt.c, src/getopt.h, src/getopt1.c, + src/rrd_getopt.c, src/rrd_getopt.h, src/rrd_getopt1.c, + src/rrd_tool.h: renamed getopt to rrd_getopt to avoid confusion on + some systems ... + +2007-02-14 18:47 oetiker + + * src/rrd_tool.c: cosmetic fix for usage message -- günter knauff + +2007-02-14 18:46 oetiker + + * Makefile.am: added new win32 component to the release tarball + +2007-02-14 18:46 oetiker + + * src/get_ver.awk, win32/rrd.dsp, win32/rrd_config.h.msvc, + win32/rrdtool.dsp: updates to the windows build system by guenter + knauff + +2007-02-14 06:53 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph.pod, src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph.h: allow + --units-length to reserve label space even when --y-grid=none is + in effect [#75], tobi + +2007-02-14 06:33 oetiker + + * src/parsetime.c: parsing absolute time should not send us 30,000 + years into the future -- Tatsuki Makino tatsuki_makino hotmail.com + +2007-02-14 06:31 oetiker + + * src/rrd_cgi.c: Printstrftime on rrd_cgi.c returns an illegal + value. It causes segmentation fault error. -- Tatsuki Makino + tatsuki_makino hotmail.com + +2007-02-09 22:19 oetiker + + * netware/Makefile, src/rrd_tool.h, win32/Makefile: more build + patches from Günter Knauf + +2007-02-08 06:01 oetiker + + * netware/Makefile, win32/Makefile: updates for Win32 and NW + Makefiles -- Guenter Knauf + +2007-02-08 05:54 oetiker + + * src/Makefile.am: added get_ver.awk to release + +2007-02-08 05:51 oetiker + + * configure.ac: there is no Makefile.in for python anymore! + +2007-02-07 21:35 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: DPRINTF may not be the ideal define ... use + something more RRDish ... like RRDPRINTF + +2007-02-07 21:35 oetiker + + * Makefile.am, configure.ac: use setup.py for python install and + build work instad of trying todo it on our own + +2007-02-07 21:31 oetiker + + * bindings/Makefile.am: added Makefile targets for python + +2007-02-07 21:30 oetiker + + * bindings/python/Makefile.am, bindings/python/Setup.in, + bindings/python/setup.py: python does no get built externally + +2007-02-02 18:22 oetiker + + * COPYRIGHT: added IBM Public License to the list of Exceptions + +2007-02-02 12:19 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c: increasse portability (no // + comment, no ... arguments for cpp) + +2007-02-01 22:00 oetiker + + * bindings/tcl/tclrrd.c: we should use the headers from the local + rrdtool setup and not the system ones! + +2007-02-01 05:51 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, doc/rrdbuild.pod, rrdtool-1.2-release, rrdtool.spec, + src/gdpng.c, src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, + src/rrd_afm.h, src/rrd_afm_data.c, src/rrd_afm_data.h, + src/rrd_cgi.c, src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_datalang.c, + src/rrd_diff.c, src/rrd_dump.c, src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, + src/rrd_first.c, src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, + src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, src/rrd_graph.c, + src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, src/rrd_hw.h, + src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, src/rrd_last.c, + src/rrd_lastupdate.c, src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_open.c, + src/rrd_resize.c, src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.h, src/rrd_stat.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, + src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, + src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, src/rrd_version.c, + src/rrd_xport.c, src/rrd_xport.h, src/rrdupdate.c: prepare for the + release of rrdtool-1.2.19 + +2007-02-01 05:45 oetiker + + * bindings/python/Makefile.am: libtool builds shared libraries + anyway, no need for extra LDFLAGS that bite non GNU ld versions + +2007-01-29 16:47 oetiker + + * src/rrd_tool.c: resolve snprintf overflow warning by using sizeof + -- Anna Bernathova suse cz + +2007-01-23 20:54 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, doc/rrdbuild.pod, rrdtool.spec, src/gdpng.c, + src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_afm.h, + src/rrd_afm_data.c, src/rrd_afm_data.h, src/rrd_cgi.c, + src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_datalang.c, src/rrd_diff.c, + src/rrd_dump.c, src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, src/rrd_first.c, + src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, + src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, + src/rrd_hw.h, src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, + src/rrd_last.c, src/rrd_lastupdate.c, src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, + src/rrd_open.c, src/rrd_resize.c, src/rrd_restore.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.h, src/rrd_stat.c, + src/rrd_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, src/rrd_tool.c, + src/rrd_tool.h, src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, + src/rrd_version.c, src/rrd_xport.c, src/rrd_xport.h, + src/rrdupdate.c: prepare for the release of rrdtool-1.2.18 + +2007-01-23 20:52 oetiker + + * src/rrd_fetch.c: the change from R920 to fetch was not helping ... + no low res got prefered in non full coverage situations .. + +2007-01-23 17:30 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: another control sequence that got lost ... + +2007-01-23 08:28 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph_helper.c: read up to full potential length of + gdp->rrd + +2007-01-22 16:34 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph_graph.pod: added missing B formatting instruction + +2007-01-22 10:49 oetiker + + * rrdtool-1.2-release: create non version link + +2007-01-22 10:33 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: prepare for the release of rrdtool-1.2.17 + +2007-01-22 10:29 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, doc/rrdbuild.pod, rrdtool.spec, src/gdpng.c, + src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_afm.h, + src/rrd_afm_data.c, src/rrd_afm_data.h, src/rrd_cgi.c, + src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_datalang.c, src/rrd_diff.c, + src/rrd_dump.c, src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, src/rrd_first.c, + src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, + src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, + src/rrd_hw.h, src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, + src/rrd_last.c, src/rrd_lastupdate.c, src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, + src/rrd_open.c, src/rrd_resize.c, src/rrd_restore.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.h, src/rrd_stat.c, + src/rrd_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, src/rrd_tool.c, + src/rrd_tool.h, src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, + src/rrd_version.c, src/rrd_xport.c, src/rrd_xport.h, + src/rrdupdate.c: prepare for the release of rrdtool-1.2.17 + +2007-01-22 10:28 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph_graph.pod, src/rrd_graph.c: introduced \n as an alias + for \l since people seem to be using it despite the documentation + not talking about this ... so now it is official and I bet there + will soon be people asking why this was only working at the end of + a line. -- tobi + +2007-01-21 22:22 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph_examples.pod: removed mentiones of \n ... + +2007-01-20 22:54 oetiker + + * bindings/Makefile.am: prepare for the release of rrdtool-1.2.16 + +2007-01-20 22:48 oetiker + + * bindings/Makefile.am: prepare for the release of rrdtool-1.2.16 + +2007-01-20 22:22 oetiker + + * bindings/Makefile.am: prepare for the release of rrdtool-1.2.16 + +2007-01-20 20:19 oetiker + + * rrdtool-1.2-release: prepare for the release of rrdtool-1.2.16 + +2007-01-20 20:17 oetiker + + * rrdtool-1.2-release: prepare for the release of rrdtool-1.2.16 + +2007-01-20 20:16 oetiker + + * rrdtool-1.2-release: prepare for the release of rrdtool-1.2.16 + +2007-01-20 20:03 oetiker + + * bindings/tcl/tclrrd.c: this did not compile after integrating the + new fetchlast command -- Andy Riebs + +2007-01-20 16:41 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, doc/rrdbuild.pod, rrdtool-1.2-release, rrdtool.spec, + src/Makefile.am, src/gdpng.c, src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, + src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_afm.h, src/rrd_afm_data.c, + src/rrd_afm_data.h, src/rrd_cgi.c, src/rrd_create.c, + src/rrd_datalang.c, src/rrd_diff.c, src/rrd_dump.c, + src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, src/rrd_first.c, + src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, + src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, + src/rrd_hw.h, src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, + src/rrd_last.c, src/rrd_lastupdate.c, src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, + src/rrd_open.c, src/rrd_resize.c, src/rrd_restore.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.h, src/rrd_stat.c, + src/rrd_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, src/rrd_tool.c, + src/rrd_tool.h, src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, + src/rrd_version.c, src/rrd_xport.c, src/rrd_xport.h, + src/rrdupdate.c: prepare for the release of rrdtool-1.2.16 + +2007-01-20 16:39 oetiker + + * Makefile.am, configure.ac, rrdtool-1.2-release: get ready for + 1.2.16 release + +2007-01-18 23:43 oetiker + + * doc/rrdlastupdate.pod: aargh another missing bit from lastupdate + added ... + +2007-01-17 23:35 oetiker + + * netware/Makefile, src/rrd_lastupdate.c, win32/Makefile: finish + integration of lastupdate commmand ... + +2007-01-17 21:31 oetiker + + * acinclude.m4, bindings/tcl/tclrrd.c, doc/Makefile.am, + src/Makefile.am, src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, src/rrd_update.c: + New functions lastupdate to efficiently get the last values fed + into the rrd ... this also changes that the last values get stored + even for ABSOLUTE and GAUGE data sources ... -- andy.riebs hp.com + +2006-12-16 16:14 oetiker + + * src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c: + add missing \0 to the end of several strncpy strings + +2006-12-16 16:13 oetiker + + * src/rrd_update.c: replace malloc/strncpy by strdup add \0 to the + end of several strncpy strings add missing free fix error string + rendering :... makes no sense here + +2006-12-16 16:11 oetiker + + * src/rrd.h: move headers around to make more sense + +2006-12-16 16:10 oetiker + + * src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c: init the context on first call + +2006-12-16 16:05 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.h: make sure there is ample space in the static + strings + +2006-12-16 16:04 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: oops 99 is the last item + +2006-12-16 16:02 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: it is sufficient to set the last item to 0 + +2006-12-16 16:02 oetiker + + * src/Makefile.am: getopt is required for rrdupdate too (there are + platforms where this is not in libc ... eg solaris) + +2006-12-16 16:01 oetiker + + * src/rrdupdate.c: we have 2006 now + +2006-12-16 15:56 oetiker + + * src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c: it makes no sense allocating an array + and then asiging it to a fixed string ... this caused stuff to + crash badly as long error strings were assigned. + +2006-12-11 19:11 oetiker + + * doc/rrdbuild.pod: added note on alternate CFLAGS for Forte + +2006-12-07 19:51 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: c is a valid formatting character + +2006-11-19 11:15 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: fixed typo + +2006-11-06 06:53 oetiker + + * src/rrd_fetch.c: when fetching, don't pick a higher res rra just + because it's coverage at the 'end' of the requested range is + better ... -- Sebastian Pachuta seba123 seba123.webd.pl + +2006-10-27 14:03 oetiker + + * examples/perftest.pl.in: use integer time + +2006-10-26 22:26 oetiker + + * configure.ac, examples/Makefile.am, examples/perftest.pl.in: added + perftest tool + +2006-10-25 17:19 oetiker + + * src/Makefile.am: do not distribute windows files anymore ... + +2006-10-25 17:18 oetiker + + * Makefile.am: distribute win32 and netware build files too + +2006-10-25 17:17 oetiker + + * MakeMakefile: do not remove Makefiles from win32 and netware build + dirs + +2006-10-25 17:12 oetiker + + * MakeMakefile, bindings/Makefile.am, bindings/ruby/main.c: fix + build procedure for ruby (clean target) don't run autoreconf at + the end of MakeMakefiles as this has a tendency todo the wrong + things + +2006-10-25 16:39 oetiker + + * MakeMakefile: added path to sepp + +2006-10-25 16:30 oetiker + + * MakeMakefile: aclocal expects a space after -I ... + +2006-10-25 16:24 oetiker + + * MakeMakefile: tell aclocal where to find its config ... + +2006-10-25 16:11 oetiker + + * MakeMakefile: aclocal show know where it's stuff is ... + +2006-10-22 21:20 oetiker + + * src/parsetime.c: make time paring more robust ... it can now deal + with time date date time time date + xxx date time + xxx + +2006-10-22 21:09 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: check if valid control codes are in use + +2006-10-22 16:01 oetiker + + * bindings/ruby/test.rb: fixed ruby demo + +2006-10-22 16:01 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm: fixed + address + +2006-10-03 07:52 oetiker + + * src/rrdupdate.c: added missing file + +2006-09-28 12:38 oetiker + + * doc/rrdruby.pod: fixed doc regarding site install + +2006-09-27 21:48 oetiker + + * bindings/Makefile.am, bindings/ruby, bindings/ruby/CHANGES, + bindings/ruby/README, bindings/ruby/extconf.rb, + bindings/ruby/main.c, bindings/ruby/test.rb, configure.ac: added + ruby bindings ... thanks to Loïs LHERBIER lois.lherbier covadis.ch + +2006-09-27 21:46 oetiker + + * src/Makefile.am, src/rrd_update.c: make rrdupdate realy light as + it was intended in the first place -- Peter Breitenlohner peb + mppmu.mpg.de + +2006-09-27 21:45 oetiker + + * src/parsetime.c: tod can come after the date as well as before the + date + +2006-09-18 05:45 oetiker + + * netware/Makefile: fix faild netware makefile merge -- Guenter + Knauf + +2006-09-17 21:08 oetiker + + * src/rrd_update.c: make mvs stop complaining about uninitialized + variables ... -- norman wheeler bigpond.com + +2006-09-17 21:05 oetiker + + * doc/rrd-beginners.pod: fixed spelling -- Peter Breitenlohner + +2006-09-17 20:46 oetiker + + * configure.ac, examples/Makefile.am: fix generation of cgi-demo.cgi + -- Peter Breitenlohner peb mppmu.mpg.de + +2006-09-17 20:31 oetiker + + * MakeMakefile, bindings/Makefile.am, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.xs, + configure.ac, netware/Makefile, src/getopt.c, src/getopt1.c, + src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_tool.h, win32/Makefile: make rrdtool use + rrd_config.h instead of config.h since this is just bound to lead + to confusion when the wrong config.h gets sourced -- Guenter Knauf + fix clean target in bindings directory + +2006-09-10 19:30 oetiker + + * win32/rrd.dsp, win32/rrd.vcproj, win32/rrdtool.dsp, + win32/rrdtool.dsw, win32/rrdtool.plg: the msvc files need dos file + endings ... + +2006-09-10 19:26 oetiker + + * src/rrd_rpncalc.c: we want an int, so lets tell the compiler to + make it not complain + +2006-09-10 19:20 oetiker + + * netware/Makefile, win32/Makefile: netware und win32 fixes from + guenter + +2006-09-05 19:55 oetiker + + * doc/rrdfetch.pod: we do not need an extra echo there + +2006-09-05 18:34 oetiker + + * confignt, netware, netware/Makefile, src/Makefile.NetWare, + src/Makefile.Win32, src/rrd.dsp, src/rrd.vcproj, src/rrd_afm.c, + src/rrd_dump.c, src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_tool.h, + src/rrdtool.dsp, src/rrdtool.dsw, src/rrdtool.sln, + src/rrdtool.vcproj, src/win32comp.c, win32, win32/Makefile, + win32/config.h, win32/rrd.dsp, win32/rrd.vcproj, + win32/rrdtool.dsp, win32/rrdtool.dsw, win32/rrdtool.plg, + win32/rrdtool.vcproj: put all the architecture specific stuff in + separate subdirectories ... one for netwara and one for win32 -- + Guenter Knauf + +2006-09-05 18:19 oetiker + + * src/gifsize.c: noone needs this anymore + +2006-09-04 21:10 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: in logarithmic mode minval must not be <= 0 + +2006-08-24 04:14 oetiker + + * doc/cdeftutorial.pod: add more submission encuragement -- alex + +2006-08-21 11:41 oetiker + + * NT-BUILD-TIPS.txt, WIN32-BUILD-TIPS.txt, src/Makefile.NetWare, + src/Makefile.Win32: updated windows build instructions from + guenter + +2006-08-16 06:07 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: contain a potential problem with log grid + painting Bug #54 + +2006-08-15 05:51 oetiker + + * src/rrd_first.c: do not loose filedescriptors when rrd_first + errors out + +2006-08-15 05:44 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph_helper.c: catch empty XXXX: commands in graph + +2006-08-15 05:24 oetiker + + * Makefile.am, WIN32-BUILD-TIPS.txt: windows is not NT anymore ... + lets call it WIN32 + +2006-08-13 16:41 oetiker + + * src/get_ver.awk: use unix fileendings here! + +2006-08-13 16:40 oetiker + + * src/Makefile.NetWare, src/Makefile.Win32: new version added by + Guenter Knauf + +2006-08-13 16:25 oetiker + + * src/rrd.h, src/rrd_version.c: added new rrdstrversion function -- + Guenter Knauf + +2006-08-13 16:22 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c, src/strftime.c, src/strftime.h: use th OS + provided timezone names for %Z this should make things more + flexile will only work on windows, but since we are using + strftime.c on windows only this should not be a problem -- Guenter + Knauf + +2006-08-13 16:13 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: include strftime.h for windows builds -- Guenter + Knauff + +2006-08-13 16:10 oetiker + + * src/rrd_tool.h: removed mscv defines to confignt/config.h + completely -- Guenter Knauf + +2006-08-13 16:09 oetiker + + * confignt/config.h: working windows config.h + +2006-08-13 16:07 oetiker + + * src/rrd_tool.c: can't define new variables in the middle of the + code (unless everyone was using c99 which is not the case) + +2006-08-13 15:21 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: added special labeling for LONGTERM graphs -- + Paul Boven p.boven sara.nl + +2006-08-10 07:46 oetiker + + * acinclude.m4: it seems some headers have nan predefined ... so + lets just use other variable names + +2006-08-04 15:06 oetiker + + * acinclude.m4: copy of the solaris isnan hack from configure.ac + +2006-08-03 22:21 oetiker + + * configure.ac: solaris 10 has isnan defined as a sun forte builtin + ... gcc can not deal with this this will replace isnan with an + fpclass expression hopefully working around the problem + +2006-08-02 15:05 oetiker + + * bindings/python/rrdtoolmodule.c: fixing python bindings ... Jarod + Wilson jwilson redhat.com + +2006-08-01 13:08 oetiker + + * doc/rrdxport.pod, src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_xport.c: unknownaszero + was not a good idea ... bye bye + +2006-07-31 22:48 oetiker + + * doc/rrdxport.pod, src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_xport.c: new options + --enumds and --unknwonaszero for xport + +2006-07-14 12:11 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, doc/rrdbuild.pod, rrdtool.spec, src/gdpng.c, + src/gifsize.c, src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, + src/rrd_afm.h, src/rrd_afm_data.c, src/rrd_afm_data.h, + src/rrd_cgi.c, src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_datalang.c, + src/rrd_diff.c, src/rrd_dump.c, src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, + src/rrd_first.c, src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, + src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, src/rrd_graph.c, + src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, src/rrd_hw.h, + src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, src/rrd_last.c, + src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_open.c, src/rrd_resize.c, + src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.h, + src/rrd_stat.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, + src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, + src/rrd_version.c, src/rrd_xport.c, src/rrd_xport.h: prepare for + the release of rrdtool-1.2.15 + +2006-07-14 12:06 oetiker + + * src/rrd_tool.c: we were leaking directory handles ... + +2006-07-14 11:34 oetiker + + * doc/rrdbuild.pod: remove an excess =over + +2006-07-14 11:32 oetiker + + * doc/rrdbuild.pod: added missing =over + +2006-07-14 11:12 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, doc/rrdbuild.pod, rrdtool.spec, src/Makefile.am, + src/gdpng.c, src/gifsize.c, src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, + src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_afm.h, src/rrd_afm_data.c, + src/rrd_afm_data.h, src/rrd_cgi.c, src/rrd_create.c, + src/rrd_datalang.c, src/rrd_diff.c, src/rrd_dump.c, + src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, src/rrd_first.c, + src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, + src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, + src/rrd_hw.h, src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, + src/rrd_last.c, src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_open.c, + src/rrd_resize.c, src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.h, src/rrd_stat.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, + src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, + src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, src/rrd_version.c, + src/rrd_xport.c, src/rrd_xport.h: prepare for the release of + rrdtool-1.2.14 + +2006-07-14 09:47 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: do not reset im->gdes[i].step blindly. We + initialize it to im->step at allocation time already ... the fix + in r291 was over the top. -- niels weaklogic.com + +2006-07-14 08:56 oetiker + + * doc/rrdtool.pod, src/rrd_tool.c: added pwd command for remote + server reset errno to zero before each loop -- Damien.Stuart + usi.net + +2006-07-13 08:44 oetiker + + * src/Makefile.NetWare, src/Makefile.Win32: fixed makefiles without + libcgi ... guenter knauf + +2006-07-07 22:37 oetiker + + * CONTRIBUTORS, bindings/python/rrdtoolmodule.c: added first + function to python bindings ... -- Ulf Lilleengen lulf pvv.ntnu.no + +2006-07-05 22:00 oetiker + + * src/Makefile.NetWare, src/Makefile.Win32: we have no cgilib + anymore .... + +2006-07-04 21:04 oetiker + + * src/rrd_restore.c: let rrdtool understand headers in + rrdtool restore input + +2006-06-18 21:21 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph_rpn.pod, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.h: Added + AVG function to CDEF language. Martin Sperl martin sperl.org + +2006-06-15 22:16 oetiker + + * doc/rrdbuild.pod: fixed libpng link + +2006-06-15 07:44 oetiker + + * doc/rrdbuild.pod: added hint for RHEL + +2006-06-13 21:20 oetiker + + * rrdtool.spec: added missing tcl files + +2006-06-07 21:01 oetiker + + * doc/cdeftutorial.pod: fix calc of fahrenheit ... + +2006-06-06 13:25 oetiker + + * doc/rrdbuild.pod: additional AIX hints from zoran.majcenic inet.hr + +2006-06-06 08:16 oetiker + + * rrdtool.spec: new, working rrdtool.spec file from Jarod Wilson + jwilson redhat.com + +2006-05-27 05:44 oetiker + + * bindings/python/rrdtoolmodule.c: python uses the name of the + module for loding, so this should better match up -- Duncan Webb + duncan dwebb ch + +2006-05-25 15:13 oetiker + + * doc/rrdbuild.pod: addeed AIX instructions + +2006-05-23 06:52 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: adjust label spacing to make sure labels don't + overlap for the default font. + +2006-05-21 22:14 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph_data.pod: add note about variable name picking as + suggested by alex + +2006-05-21 22:07 oetiker + + * src/Makefile.NetWare, src/Makefile.Win32: another Makefile update + from guenter + +2006-05-21 22:06 oetiker + + * src/Makefile.NetWare, src/Makefile.Win32: tiny updates to netware + and win32 makefiles -- Guenter Knauf + +2006-05-21 21:53 oetiker + + * doc/rrd-beginners.pod: fixed type hte->the + +2006-05-21 21:47 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: make vdef time part available in the data_calc + stage so that the legend printer can decide properly + +2006-05-21 21:15 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph_graph.pod, src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph.h, + src/rrd_graph_helper.c: new GPRINT option :strftime to print time + associated with a VDEF value + +2006-05-21 20:20 oetiker + + * configure.ac: make configure test which flags gcc actually accepts + ... + +2006-05-21 13:08 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph_graph.pod: don't deprecate HRULE anymore + +2006-05-21 12:37 oetiker + + * src/rrd_rpncalc.c: allow DS names starting with the same letters + as operators + +2006-05-12 13:26 oetiker + + * src/Makefile.am: we wan't to dist thread_save_nt too + +2006-05-11 11:11 oetiker + + * src/rrd_nan_inf.c: make DNAN and DINF faster by caching the result + of the first calculation -- pascal.gloor spale.com + +2006-05-11 07:37 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-shared/Makefile.PL: tell Makefile.PL how to store an + rpath under aix + +2006-05-10 20:51 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: improved scaling for --logarithmic mode ... -- + beat.zahnd space.unibe.ch + +2006-05-09 18:46 oetiker + + * src/rrd_create.c: don't panic if the user forgets to specify the + name of the rrd file + +2006-05-07 10:46 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: make legend spacing more reliable. handle the + fact that some graph comands do not contribute to the legend -- + tobi + +2006-05-06 13:29 oetiker + + * doc/Makefile.am: lets have index.html -- Peter Breitenlohner + +2006-05-06 13:28 oetiker + + * src/rrd.h, src/rrd_dump.c: Avoid gcc warning (discards qualifier) + in tclrrd.c -- Peter Breitenlohner + +2006-05-06 13:28 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: Avoid gcc warning ("static not first") -- Peter + Breitenlohner + +2006-05-06 13:24 oetiker + + * configure.ac: Avoid gcc warnings about use of "long long" -- Peter + Breitenlohner + +2006-05-06 13:21 oetiker + + * bindings/tcl/Makefile.am: Use tclpkgdir instead of pkglibdir in + order to avoid automake warning -- Peter Breitenlohner + +2006-05-06 13:20 oetiker + + * bindings/python/Makefile.am: The rrdtoolmodule.so should be + installed in pyexecdir instead of pythondir (they differ if + prefix!=exec_prefix) -- Peter Breitenlohner + +2006-05-04 20:41 oetiker + + * src/Makefile.am, src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_restore.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.c: fix for debian bug 359071 ... reporting the + long cdef in the error message was too much ... plus some other + small cleanups in this context + +2006-05-04 13:26 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, doc/rrdbuild.pod, rrdtool.spec, src/Makefile.am, + src/gdpng.c, src/gifsize.c, src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, + src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_afm.h, src/rrd_afm_data.c, + src/rrd_afm_data.h, src/rrd_cgi.c, src/rrd_create.c, + src/rrd_datalang.c, src/rrd_diff.c, src/rrd_dump.c, + src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, src/rrd_first.c, + src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, + src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, + src/rrd_hw.h, src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, + src/rrd_last.c, src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_open.c, + src/rrd_resize.c, src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.h, src/rrd_stat.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, + src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, + src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, src/rrd_version.c, + src/rrd_xport.c, src/rrd_xport.h: prepare for the release of + rrdtool-1.2.13 + +2006-05-04 13:24 oetiker + + * PROJECTS, README, acinclude.m4, configure.ac, doc/rrdbuild.pod, + doc/rrdcgi.pod, doc/rrdcreate.pod, doc/rrddump.pod, + doc/rrdfetch.pod, doc/rrdgraph-old.pod, doc/rrdgraph.pod, + doc/rrdgraph_data.pod, doc/rrdgraph_examples.pod, + doc/rrdgraph_graph.pod, doc/rrdgraph_rpn.pod, doc/rrdinfo.pod, + doc/rrdrestore.pod, doc/rrdtool.pod, doc/rrdtune.pod, + doc/rrdtutorial.pod, doc/rrdupdate.pod, doc/rrdxport.pod: fix my + mail address + +2006-05-04 13:12 oetiker + + * src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_open.c, src/rrd_restore.c: fewer double + frees ... -- slamb slamb.org + +2006-05-04 13:02 oetiker + + * src/rrd_restore.c: * fixed argument parsing for long options * no + more doublefree on abort * enable restore of xml dumps created + with rrdtool 1.0.x + +2006-05-04 12:11 oetiker + + * src/rrd_fetch.c: if end % step == 0 we should still fetch a full + step ... no need for special handling + +2006-05-04 07:48 oetiker + + * src/rrd_update.c: updated handling of subsecond resolution in + connection with unknown data ... bugreport #38 pointed out that + the old handling where the seconds were rounded could lead to + cases where the data stored was higher than the data input ... now + I always floor the unknown seconds and this will lead to the same + or lower data but not higher ... -- tobi + +2006-05-02 20:52 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: variables should be defined at the bein of the + block ... else we loose portability! + +2006-04-29 08:57 oetiker + + * doc/rrdbuild.pod: fixed spelling + +2006-04-27 06:37 oetiker + + * CONTRIBUTORS, doc/rrdgraph.pod, src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph.h: + new units=si option -- wim.heirmann elis.urgent.be + +2006-04-25 21:00 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: compile without multibyte support + +2006-04-25 20:59 oetiker + + * src/Makefile.am: lets have proper dependencies + +2006-04-24 15:14 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: make sure things are initialised ... + +2006-04-18 05:29 oetiker + + * rrdtool.spec: shared should be share ! + +2006-04-17 20:25 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: Add a second label to the Y axis if there is only + going to be one -- Jason A. Smith smithj4 X bnl.gov + +2006-04-14 10:17 oetiker + + * acinclude.m4, doc/rrdbuild.pod: no more people links! + +2006-04-14 09:22 oetiker + + * bindings/python/setup.py, debian/copyright, rrdtool.spec: remove + people references + +2006-04-07 14:37 oetiker + + * doc/rrdbuild.pod: add solaris hint to bild procedure + +2006-04-04 18:46 oetiker + + * CONTRIBUTORS, src/rrd_tool.c: allow for input lines of arbitrary + length in rrdtool pipe mode -- roger.meier terreactive.ch + +2006-04-01 15:36 oetiker + + * CONTRIBUTORS, doc/rrdgraph.pod, src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph.h, + src/rrd_tool.c: watermartk feature for rrdgraph by Ronan Mullally + +2006-03-26 14:36 oetiker + + * src/rrd_rpncalc.c: vnames can be up to MAX_VNAME_LEN long ... not + only 30 chars ... -- Ulf Harnhammar metaur telia.com + +2006-03-26 14:29 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: potential bufferoverflow throught large windir + avoided + +2006-03-14 14:59 oetiker + + * NEWS: added note on the fact that no OK will be printed in rrdtool + pipe mode if an error occures. + +2006-03-14 07:11 oetiker + + * doc/rrdtool.pod: RRDtool in remote mode will either print an ERROR + line or an OK line not both. + +2006-03-13 23:21 oetiker + + * src/rrd_tool.c: in pipe mode, make rrd_tool send errors to STDOUT + (most of the time) -- tobi + +2006-03-06 07:15 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: at least freebsd will not do utf8 bits properly + without this + +2006-03-03 23:11 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph_graph.pod, src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph_helper.c: * + simplify code for STACK function ... there were two code paths + (new as well as legacy from 1.0.x) * make TICK work for negative + fractions + +2006-03-03 23:10 oetiker + + * configure.ac: remove ~ from my wishlist address ... + +2006-03-03 23:10 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: make this compile even when HAVE_MBSTOWCS is not + set + +2006-02-23 07:26 oetiker + + * src/rrd_fetch.c: separate matching of full and partial match + evaluation for better result stability. The fetch result was + dependent on the RRA ordering before. -- Jo Rhett jrhett + svcolo.com + +2006-02-20 06:20 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph_examples.pod, doc/rrdgraph_graph.pod: YYYYMMDDhhmm is + not supported ... only YYYYMMDD + +2006-02-08 11:35 oetiker + + * doc/rrdcgi.pod, src/rrd_cgi.c: OS and COPYRIGHT removed from the + rrdcgi INTERNAL function since we do not have this info + +2006-02-06 19:49 oetiker + + * doc/rrdcgi.pod, src/rrd_cgi.c: new rrdcgi function RRD::INTERNAL + for accessing VERSION, COPYRIGHT, COMPILETIME, OS -- Guenter Knauf + gk gknw.de + +2006-02-06 19:46 oetiker + + * COPYRIGHT, rrdtool-1.2-release, src/rrd_tool.c: we have 2006 now + so let's show it + +2006-01-29 23:28 oetiker + + * src/Makefile.NetWare, src/Makefile.Win32: more makefile cleanup + from Guenter Knauf gk gknw.de + +2006-01-25 19:09 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm: allow RRDp to catch errors + +2006-01-22 12:02 oetiker + + * doc/rrdcreate.pod: clarified the documentation of xff -- Michael + Bunk mb computer-leipzig.com + +2006-01-22 11:00 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph_rpn.pod: the operator in the example is * not + -- + Nick Sharp njsharp bigpond.net.au + +2006-01-15 13:31 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.xs: make sure we pickup the correct + config.h ... -- Blair Zajac blair orcaware.com + +2006-01-15 12:31 oetiker + + * src/rrd_tool.c: make sure the image size only gets printed from + rrd_tool when --imageinfo is NOT set. + +2006-01-15 12:25 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: make sure gcc does not thing gridind may be + undefined + +2006-01-15 11:12 oetiker + + * doc/rrdcreate.pod: HWPREDICT without reference number will + implicitly create the other Holt-Winters RRAs. + +2006-01-15 09:03 oetiker + + * src/Makefile.NetWare, src/Makefile.Win32, src/rrd_tool.h: updated + NetWare and Cygwin Builds + +2006-01-15 08:55 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: make sure gridind is defined under all conditions + +2006-01-14 09:10 oetiker + + * CONTRIBUTORS, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, bindings/tcl/tclrrd.c, + doc/rrddump.pod, src/rrd.h, src/rrd_dump.c: add perlbindings and + optional export filename to rrd_dump -- Nicola Worthington nicolaw + arwen.tfb.net + +2006-01-05 20:39 oetiker + + * bindings/Makefile.am, bindings/perl-shared/Makefile.PL: let the + building of the perl extension be more reliable ... + +2006-01-05 20:07 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: remove redundant if statement in rrd_gfx pdf code + ... -- NormW + +2006-01-04 22:07 oetiker + + * src/Makefile.NetWare, src/Makefile.Win32, src/get_ver.awk, + src/rrd_tool.h: Compile time improvments for NetWare and Win32 -- + Guenter Knauf gk.gknw.de + +2006-01-04 20:12 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: make sure this actually compiles with HAVE_MBSTOWCS + is not defined + +2005-12-30 14:36 oetiker + + * src/rrd_tool.c: only use getuid if it is actually available ... + +2005-12-26 16:01 oetiker + + * doc/rrdcreate.pod: added heartbeat grahics + +2005-12-19 12:28 oetiker + + * bindings/tcl/Makefile.am, bindings/tcl/tclrrd.c, configure.ac: fix + tcl issues ... build with pre tcl8.4 ... do not try to install + into the tcl tree unless --enable-tcl-site is given -- tobi + +2005-12-18 20:30 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, doc/rrdbuild.pod, rrdtool.spec, src/gdpng.c, + src/gifsize.c, src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, + src/rrd_afm.h, src/rrd_afm_data.c, src/rrd_afm_data.h, + src/rrd_cgi.c, src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_datalang.c, + src/rrd_diff.c, src/rrd_dump.c, src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, + src/rrd_first.c, src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, + src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, src/rrd_graph.c, + src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, src/rrd_hw.h, + src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, src/rrd_last.c, + src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_open.c, src/rrd_resize.c, + src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.h, + src/rrd_stat.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, + src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, + src/rrd_version.c, src/rrd_xport.c, src/rrd_xport.h: prepare for + the release of rrdtool-1.2.12 + +2005-12-18 20:29 oetiker + + * COPYRIGHT: added FLOSS exception from + http://www.mysql.com/company/legal/licensing/foss-exception.html + in order to not end up in license incompatibility hell -- tobi + +2005-11-30 09:19 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph_helper.c: if called with --lazy we still want to + PRINT ... -- Bartek Szady bszx from bszx.eu.org + +2005-11-28 21:59 oetiker + + * src/rrd_update.c: we should still consider the mrhb ... + +2005-11-20 10:16 oetiker + + * src/Makefile.Win32: improve win32 compilation -- Norm + +2005-11-18 20:38 oetiker + + * src/get_ver.awk: deal with versions ending in letters + +2005-11-16 13:14 oetiker + + * configure.ac: have indivitudal lines for generating output files, + so that cygwin does not choke + +2005-11-14 23:07 oetiker + + * configure.ac: make mmap test a little saver + +2005-11-14 11:46 oetiker + + * configure.ac: cygwin can actually do mmap ... -- larryjadams with + comcast.net + +2005-11-14 07:32 oetiker + + * src/rrd_update.c: guess the option should still be called template + :-) + +2005-11-13 18:32 oetiker + + * acinclude.m4, configure.ac: improve screen apperance of configure + output as suggested by Dale -- tobi + +2005-11-13 18:31 oetiker + + * bindings/python/Makefile.am: don't use clean: target ... automake + wants this to be clean-local: + +2005-11-12 23:36 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: add xmlns declaration to svg output -- R.P. Aditya + + +2005-11-12 23:30 oetiker + + * bindings/Makefile.am: clean target was broken + +2005-11-12 23:10 oetiker + + * configure.ac, doc/rrdbuild.pod, src/Makefile.am, src/rrd_cgi.c: * + integrate necessary cgi functionality into rrd_cgi.c so that + libcgi is not required anymore ... -- D. Walsh * check if we have to include malloc/malloc.h + to make malloc work ... -- tobi + +2005-11-07 19:12 oetiker + + * src/rrd_update.c: the variable template has to generic a name, it + clashes with other things in some environments. + +2005-10-28 05:55 oetiker + + * doc/rrdbuild.pod: added openbsd note + +2005-10-24 20:55 oetiker + + * bindings/tcl/Makefile.am, bindings/tcl/tclrrd.c: use multithreded + version of librrd -- Oleg Derevenetz + +2005-10-11 17:09 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph.h, src/rrd_graph_helper.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.h: improved error messages for + rrd_graph commandline parsing -- Alex + +2005-10-11 16:51 oetiker + + * examples/minmax.pl.in: fix file generation + +2005-10-11 16:41 oetiker + + * examples/4charts.pl.in, examples/bigtops.pl.in, + examples/minmax.pl.in, examples/shared-demo.pl.in, + examples/stripes.pl.in: die on error! -- Alex + +2005-10-11 16:37 oetiker + + * examples/4charts.pl.in, examples/bigtops.pl.in, + examples/minmax.pl.in: the images should be written to the current + directory ... -- Alex + +2005-10-11 16:32 oetiker + + * configure.ac: do not complain about strict aliasing issues -- Alex + +2005-10-08 21:58 oetiker + + * bindings/tcl/tclrrd.c: allow rrd::graph to write directly to a tcl + stream ... by Dave Bodenstab + +2005-10-07 07:48 oetiker + + * CONTRIBUTORS, bindings/tcl/Makefile.am, bindings/tcl/tclrrd.c, + configure.ac: updates for tcl bindings by -- Dave Bodenstab + +2005-10-07 07:48 oetiker + + * Makefile.am, favicon.ico: included favicon in distro + +2005-09-26 20:33 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: plugged two memmory leaks happening when a + requested font is not found. + +2005-09-23 23:06 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: hmpf its the gdef step we are talking about not + the image step ! + +2005-09-22 20:18 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph.h, src/rrd_graph_helper.c: do not + 'reload' data if you already have it! + +2005-09-22 20:17 oetiker + + * src/rrd_restore.c: the -r option should not expect an argument + +2005-09-19 07:42 oetiker + + * src/rrd_restore.c: do not free stuff that gets freed later anyway + +2005-09-18 18:28 oetiker + + * src/Makefile.NetWare: Netware Build Updates --- Guenter Knauf + +2005-09-18 16:59 oetiker + + * src/rrd_fetch.c: allocate memory for one more row ... fetch can + not return 0 reows ... + +2005-09-18 15:39 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: comparing floating point numbers is dangerouse + ... don't do this directly! + +2005-09-01 21:23 oetiker + + * src/rrd_tool.c: since we use firstdir even without CHROOT it + should better be defined in any case -- Guenter Knauf + +2005-08-30 05:52 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph.h: When selecting the x-axis label + take the length of the time shown in the graph into consideration + just showing %H:%M in a two day presentation is a problem ... -- + LAUKENS Niels + +2005-08-28 07:33 oetiker + + * doc/rrdbuild.pod: fixed location of example scripts + +2005-08-27 21:29 oetiker + + * src/rrd_update.c: resolve subsecond resolution logging and + handling of unknown values by starting off with an unknown value + when building a pdp instead of starting out with 0 and then + turning it into unknown later on if the number of uknown seconds + is equal or larger than the interval ... + +2005-08-27 20:55 oetiker + + * examples/piped-demo.pl.in: the rrdtool binary one more level up + the path ... + +2005-08-27 20:52 oetiker + + * examples/piped-demo.pl.in: update for new prefix setting + +2005-08-25 20:43 oetiker + + * src/rrd_resize.c: when resize converts a v1 rrd to v3 it should + also change the version number in the head ... + +2005-08-23 21:18 oetiker + + * Makefile.am, src/Makefile.NetWare, src/Makefile.Win32, + src/Makefile.am, src/get_ver.awk, src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_dump.c, + src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, src/rrd_update.c, src/rrdtool.dsp, + src/rrdtool.vcproj: fixes for compiling rrdtool with win32 mingw + and netware -- Guenter Knauf + +2005-08-16 05:30 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph_data.pod, doc/rrdgraph_examples.pod, + doc/rrdgraph_rpn.pod: added notes about VDEF expressions not being + general purpose + +2005-08-11 19:18 oetiker + + * src/rrd_tool.c: only bomb is there is no chroot and someone tries + to use it. + +2005-08-04 05:08 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph_rpn.pod, src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph.h: New VDEF + functions for least squares slope, intercept & correlation for + simple forecasting -- Trent Burkard + +2005-08-04 04:59 oetiker + + * src/rrd_update.c: fix rounding issues that prevented UNKNOWN to + work as soon as subsecond resolution was used + +2005-08-04 04:58 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: avoid drawing lines where two points are in the + same spot. this mai be confusing libart + +2005-08-02 15:54 oetiker + + * bindings/Makefile.am: make sure clean works even when the perl + Makefile is broken + +2005-07-26 09:13 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: initialize font to empty string for deault font + case. + +2005-07-25 14:12 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + doc/rrdbuild.pod, rrdtool.spec, src/gdpng.c, src/gifsize.c, + src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_afm.h, + src/rrd_afm_data.c, src/rrd_afm_data.h, src/rrd_cgi.c, + src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_datalang.c, src/rrd_diff.c, + src/rrd_dump.c, src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, src/rrd_first.c, + src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, + src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, + src/rrd_hw.h, src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, + src/rrd_last.c, src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_open.c, + src/rrd_resize.c, src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.h, src/rrd_stat.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, + src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, + src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, src/rrd_version.c, + src/rrd_xport.c, src/rrd_xport.h: prepare for the release of + rrdtool-1.2.11 + +2005-07-25 14:07 oetiker + + * configure.ac, src/Makefile.am: prepared for release + +2005-07-22 13:16 oetiker + + * src/rrd_tool.c: do not quit so easily when runing in interactive + mode + +2005-07-22 13:16 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: init ytr after all the changes have happened + +2005-07-22 13:10 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: make --no-gridfit with --only-graph work + +2005-07-21 22:23 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: when stacking known on unknown, then we asume + unknown was zero ... + +2005-07-20 07:20 oetiker + + * configure.ac: make sure gcc-4.0 does not optimize our tests away + :-) + +2005-07-19 10:00 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: fixed some corner cases in drawing code to get + the same results as before with way more performance + +2005-07-11 22:49 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: optimized drawing routines ... up to 6 times + faster (in the case of smokeping) + +2005-07-07 10:27 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph.pod: colors start with # not : + +2005-07-04 18:49 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: make setting just the size and not the font work + -- Havard Eidnes + +2005-06-28 21:03 oetiker + + * bindings/Makefile.am, bindings/python/Makefile.am, + bindings/tcl/Makefile.am, configure.ac, doc/Makefile.am, + examples/Makefile.am: * the makefiles should not depend on gnumake + features * make the perl module compilation environement + configurable -- Stan Sinyagin ssinyagin on yahoo.com + +2005-06-25 05:24 oetiker + + * doc/rrdbuild.pod: added GNUMAKE and EGREP hints + +2005-06-20 09:15 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: x-axis labels should be aligned to their baseline + alt-y-grid labels without fractionals should have no fractionals + when printed + +2005-06-17 09:05 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, doc/rrdbuild.pod, rrdtool.spec, src/gdpng.c, + src/gifsize.c, src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, + src/rrd_afm.h, src/rrd_afm_data.c, src/rrd_afm_data.h, + src/rrd_cgi.c, src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_datalang.c, + src/rrd_diff.c, src/rrd_dump.c, src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, + src/rrd_first.c, src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, + src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, src/rrd_graph.c, + src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, src/rrd_hw.h, + src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, src/rrd_last.c, + src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_open.c, src/rrd_resize.c, + src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.h, + src/rrd_stat.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, + src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, + src/rrd_version.c, src/rrd_xport.c, src/rrd_xport.h: prepare for + the release of rrdtool-1.2.10 + +2005-06-16 22:09 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: when building the sgridstep in alt-y-grid mode, + take the --base into consideration. + +2005-06-13 21:56 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: simplify code for generating y axis labels a bit. + +2005-06-13 13:20 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: wide chars should better be unsigned + +2005-06-13 12:56 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: fall back to assuming latin1 encoding if mbtowchar + conversion fails + +2005-06-13 05:43 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph_data.pod, src/rrd_graph_helper.c: allow for VNAMES + starting with a number and add documentation -- Alex + +2005-06-13 05:43 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph.pod: add notes about small numbers for --alt-y-grid + +2005-06-12 20:01 oetiker + + * src/rrd_update.c: kill the last stored counter value if the + updates comes after mrhb to make sure it does not get taken into + account accedenly later on. + +2005-06-12 20:00 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: make --alt-y-grid work properly in many more + cases than before + +2005-06-11 19:03 oetiker + + * src/rrd_open.c: be more careful when checking if a file is an + rrdfile + +2005-06-11 06:17 oetiker + + * doc/Makefile.am: distribute all generated documentation install in + share and not shared drop index.html link + +2005-06-11 06:14 oetiker + + * examples/Makefile.am: install examples in an rrdtool specific + subdirectory if the prefix does not contain rrd -- Peter + Breitenlohner + +2005-06-11 05:41 oetiker + + * bindings/Makefile.am, bindings/perl-piped/t/base.t: avoid problems + when building with VPATH set and --disable-perl fix make test for + perl-piped -- Peter Breitenlohner + +2005-06-11 05:40 oetiker + + * bindings/python/Makefile.am, doc/Makefile.am: let 'out-of tree' + builds work for everythin but the perl module -- Peter + Breitenlohner + +2005-06-11 05:37 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: defined DPRINTF in a more compatible way -- Peter + Breitenlohner + +2005-06-11 05:31 oetiker + + * acinclude.m4, configure.ac, src/Makefile.am: link libcgi only + against rrd_cgi since it is only needed there -- Peter + Breitenlohner + +2005-06-11 05:29 oetiker + + * acinclude.m4, configure.ac: Make sure librrd_th properly depends + on libpthread. -- Peter Breitenlohner + +2005-06-11 05:27 oetiker + + * src/rrd_create.c: avoid gcc (3.4.3) warnings char format, + different type arg -- Peter Breitenlohner + +2005-06-11 05:26 oetiker + + * bindings/tcl/Makefile.am, bindings/tcl/ifOctets.tcl, + bindings/tcl/ifOctets.tcl.in, bindings/tcl/tclrrd.c, configure.ac: + fix various problems with the tcl bindings -- Peter Breitenlohner + +2005-06-11 05:22 oetiker + + * CONTRIBUTORS: added peter breitenlohner + +2005-06-11 05:20 oetiker + + * src/rrd_cgi.c: remove various gcc (3.4.3) warnings such as + discards qualifier all due to 'char **' vs. 'const char **' + discrepancies. -- Peter Breitenlohner peb with mppmu.mpg.de + +2005-06-11 05:15 oetiker + + * src/rrd_first.c: re-innitializing sort of defeats the purpose + +2005-06-11 05:03 oetiker + + * src/rrd_open.c: be more carefull in checking for sucessful open + +2005-06-10 19:25 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph_data.pod: vnames MUST start with a letter + +2005-06-10 19:24 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: kill another warning + +2005-06-10 18:44 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph.pod, src/rrd_graph.c: make --font more flexible: * + TITLE:30: just alter the size of the title * + DEFAULT:0:/tmp/funfont.ttf alter the font but not the size + +2005-06-10 08:42 oetiker + + * doc/rrdbuild.pod: added missing cd and replace one path with a + variable + +2005-06-07 22:10 oetiker + + * src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_afm.h, src/rrd_gfx.c: make pdf/eps/svg + formats utf8 aware too -- Peter Speck + +2005-06-06 05:32 oetiker + + * rrdtool.spec: sync up with Dag Wieers version from + http://dag.wieers.com/packages/rrdtool/rrdtool.spec + +2005-06-05 22:23 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph_rpn.pod, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.h: New + functions for CDEF ATAN2 RAD2DEG and DEG2RAD -- Simon Melhuish + + +2005-05-31 06:22 oetiker + + * doc/rrd-beginners.pod: fixed epoch + +2005-05-28 13:01 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, doc/rrdbuild.pod, rrdtool-1.2-release, rrdtool.spec, + src/Makefile.am, src/gdpng.c, src/gifsize.c, src/pngsize.c, + src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_afm.h, src/rrd_afm_data.c, + src/rrd_afm_data.h, src/rrd_cgi.c, src/rrd_create.c, + src/rrd_datalang.c, src/rrd_diff.c, src/rrd_dump.c, + src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, src/rrd_first.c, + src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, + src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, + src/rrd_hw.h, src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, + src/rrd_last.c, src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_open.c, + src/rrd_resize.c, src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.h, src/rrd_stat.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, + src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, + src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, src/rrd_version.c, + src/rrd_xport.c, src/rrd_xport.h: prepare for the release of + rrdtool-1.2.9 + +2005-05-28 12:53 oetiker + + * doc/rrdbuild.pod: add notes on building on Mac OS X + +2005-05-28 12:52 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_update.c: kill a few warnings + +2005-05-28 12:52 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-shared/Makefile.PL: make the bindings work on os x + +2005-05-27 19:17 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph_data.pod: add note on variable names + +2005-05-27 19:12 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph_helper.c: remove one more warning + +2005-05-27 19:12 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.h: there is realy no reason to have the vnames + constraind so much + +2005-05-27 19:01 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: only print ttf font errors when compiled with + -DDEBUG + +2005-05-22 22:29 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: don't go into an endless loop upon finding a bad + character in a truetype font + +2005-05-20 06:20 oetiker + + * doc/rrdbuild.pod: go into rrdbuild too if we use tcsh + +2005-05-20 05:48 oetiker + + * rrdtool-1.2-release: initial checking + +2005-05-20 05:46 oetiker + + * doc/bin_dec_hex.pod, doc/cdeftutorial.pod, doc/rpntutorial.pod, + doc/rrd-beginners.pod, doc/rrdbuild.pod, doc/rrdcgi.pod, + doc/rrdcreate.pod, doc/rrddump.pod, doc/rrdfetch.pod, + doc/rrdfirst.pod, doc/rrdgraph-old.pod, doc/rrdgraph.pod, + doc/rrdgraph_data.pod, doc/rrdgraph_graph.pod, + doc/rrdgraph_rpn.pod, doc/rrdpython.pod, doc/rrdresize.pod, + doc/rrdthreads.pod, doc/rrdtool.pod, doc/rrdtune.pod, + doc/rrdtutorial.es.pod, doc/rrdtutorial.pod, doc/rrdupdate.pod, + doc/rrdxport.pod: remove extra whitespace at the end of lines + +2005-05-20 05:43 oetiker + + * doc/rrdbuild.pod: introduce builddir + +2005-05-20 05:14 oetiker + + * configure.ac: iconf is not needed so to not check for it + +2005-05-19 23:21 oetiker + + * src/Makefile.am, src/rrd_tool.c: added propper numeric version + number to version + +2005-05-19 23:21 oetiker + + * configure.ac, src/rrd_gfx.c: add multibyte to wide char conversion + ability. Now every string users input should should be handled + propperly by rrdtool, whatever your locale says will work. + +2005-05-19 23:19 oetiker + + * src/rrd_create.c: windows at least stores null terminated char + strings in dummychar1 -- Philippe + +2005-05-18 20:20 oetiker + + * bindings/tcl/Makefile.am, bindings/tcl/tclrrd.c: make tcl compile + again ... don't know if it will work though + +2005-05-18 19:43 oetiker + + * src/rrd.h: fix rrd_version prototype + +2005-05-18 19:41 oetiker + + * configure.ac, src/Makefile.am, src/rrd.h, src/rrd_gfx.c, + src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_update.c, + src/rrd_version.c: cleaned up version number code and added new + function rrd_version -- partly by Burton Strauss + +2005-05-18 19:18 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-shared/Makefile.PL: help building perl on hpux + +2005-05-16 20:56 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, doc/rrdbuild.pod, rrdtool.spec, src/gdpng.c, + src/gifsize.c, src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, + src/rrd_afm.h, src/rrd_afm_data.c, src/rrd_afm_data.h, + src/rrd_cgi.c, src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_datalang.c, + src/rrd_diff.c, src/rrd_dump.c, src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, + src/rrd_first.c, src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, + src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, src/rrd_graph.c, + src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, src/rrd_hw.h, + src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, src/rrd_last.c, + src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_open.c, src/rrd_resize.c, + src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.h, + src/rrd_stat.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, + src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, + src/rrd_xport.c, src/rrd_xport.h: prepare for the release of + rrdtool-1.2.8 + +2005-05-16 20:55 oetiker + + * bindings/Makefile.am, bindings/python/Makefile.am, + bindings/tcl/Makefile.am, configure.ac: redo --disable-* options + for python and tcl add some more quotes to protect potentially + empty variables in tests which should make configure more robust. + +2005-05-16 20:04 oetiker + + * bindings/Makefile.am, configure.ac: if python stuff does not work, + do not die, just do not compile python + +2005-05-16 20:02 oetiker + + * configure.ac: fix extra argument when testing for PERLCC problem + -- Simon Leinen + +2005-05-16 12:18 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, doc/rrdbuild.pod, rrdtool.spec, src/gdpng.c, + src/gifsize.c, src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, + src/rrd_afm.h, src/rrd_afm_data.c, src/rrd_afm_data.h, + src/rrd_cgi.c, src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_datalang.c, + src/rrd_diff.c, src/rrd_dump.c, src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, + src/rrd_first.c, src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, + src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, src/rrd_graph.c, + src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, src/rrd_hw.h, + src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, src/rrd_last.c, + src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_open.c, src/rrd_resize.c, + src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.h, + src/rrd_stat.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, + src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, + src/rrd_xport.c, src/rrd_xport.h: prepare for the release of + rrdtool-1.2.7 + +2005-05-16 12:14 oetiker + + * NEWS: added note about --alt-y-mrtg + +2005-05-16 10:12 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph_helper.c: fix the color square + spacing so that it works regardles of the fontsize and with + transparend backgrounds. + +2005-05-16 09:01 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: added alt-y-mrtg option as a dummy so that old + apps who use it do not crash when doing so. + +2005-05-16 06:33 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph.pod, src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph.h: reintroduced + the FRAME color ... somehow it was lost from 1.0.x + +2005-05-15 14:16 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: make transparent backgrounds work propperly + +2005-05-14 21:57 oetiker + + * src/getopt.c, src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_cgi.c, src/rrd_graph.c, + src/rrd_nan_inf.c, src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, + src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, src/rrd_update.c, src/rrd_xport.c: + it seems that _WIN32 is more commonly defined thatn WIN32 on win32 + ... (gifford.hesketh on gmail.com) + +2005-05-14 17:32 oetiker + + * src/rrd_restore.c: added a note to dump old rrd files with a + current rrdtool dump to get the upgraded on the fly. Adding 001 + support should not be all that tough though. Any takers ? + +2005-05-14 15:07 oetiker + + * src/rrd_open.c: check cookie read for success + +2005-05-14 09:35 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: if the y value is out of bounds, make it just a + wee bit larger or smaller than the bound so that the code can + detect this by comparing it with the bound, but make it so small + that it is not visible. + +2005-05-12 22:27 oetiker + + * acinclude.m4: one sed is quite enough + +2005-05-12 22:22 oetiker + + * acinclude.m4: [ must be quoted by [ ... + +2005-05-12 22:12 oetiker + + * acinclude.m4: add global option + +2005-05-12 22:06 oetiker + + * acinclude.m4: fox sed line for unsetting header cache + +2005-05-12 22:03 oetiker + + * acinclude.m4, configure.ac: make sure the header gets tested twice + +2005-05-12 22:03 oetiker + + * doc/rrdpython.pod: add notes on python error, and install location + +2005-05-12 11:32 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: allow 3/4 component color rrdtool graph --color + too -- Alex + +2005-05-12 11:28 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: make the areas a little bigger still for propper + overlapping + +2005-05-12 11:22 oetiker + + * src/rrd_create.c: make parsing of DS arguments more robust and + give more sensible error messages. -- Alex + +2005-05-12 08:38 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: make the areas that makeup the graphs a little + larger, so that they overlap a bit and do not exhibit white lines + when touching each other. + +2005-05-12 05:48 oetiker + + * bindings/python/Makefile.am, bindings/python/Makefile.in, + bindings/python/rrdtoolmodule.c: some more warning fixes + +2005-05-12 05:41 oetiker + + * bindings/python/rrd_format.h, bindings/python/rrdtoolmodule.c: add + unused to prevent warnings about self + +2005-05-11 18:31 oetiker + + * doc/rrdpython.pod: intial python bindings documentation + +2005-05-11 12:09 oetiker + + * doc/rrdcreate.pod: fix wording for min/max ... they are not + optional + +2005-05-10 20:19 oetiker + + * bindings/python/rrdtoolmodule.c: second installment with warning + fixes from alan + +2005-05-10 18:52 oetiker + + * CONTRIBUTORS, Makefile.am, acinclude.m4, bindings/Makefile.am, + bindings/python, bindings/python/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, + bindings/python/AUTHORS, bindings/python/COPYING, + bindings/python/Makefile.am, bindings/python/Makefile.in, + bindings/python/README, bindings/python/Setup.in, + bindings/python/rrd_extra.h, bindings/python/rrd_format.h, + bindings/python/rrdtoolmodule.c, bindings/python/setup.py, + configure.ac, rrdtool.spec: python bindings add -- Alan Milligan + alan from balclutha.org + +2005-05-10 18:35 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: fix for character escaping in EPS -- Peter Speck + +2005-05-10 06:07 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, doc/rrdbuild.pod, rrdtool.spec, src/gdpng.c, + src/gifsize.c, src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, + src/rrd_afm.h, src/rrd_afm_data.c, src/rrd_afm_data.h, + src/rrd_cgi.c, src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_datalang.c, + src/rrd_diff.c, src/rrd_dump.c, src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, + src/rrd_first.c, src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, + src/rrd_gfx.h, src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph_helper.c, + src/rrd_hw.c, src/rrd_hw.h, src/rrd_info.c, + src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, src/rrd_last.c, + src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_open.c, src/rrd_resize.c, + src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.h, + src/rrd_stat.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, + src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, + src/rrd_xport.c, src/rrd_xport.h: prepare for the release of + rrdtool-1.2.6 + +2005-05-10 06:06 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: I guess the pdf entities want to be escaped chars + not just control caracters with a prepended backslash ... + +2005-05-10 05:18 oetiker + + * src/rrd_afm.c: we should not use C++ comments in c files + +2005-05-10 04:14 oetiker + + * src/Makefile.am: we should distribute unused.h if we use it :-) + +2005-05-09 20:15 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, doc/rrdbuild.pod, rrdtool.spec, src/Makefile.am, + src/gdpng.c, src/gifsize.c, src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, + src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_afm.h, src/rrd_afm_data.c, + src/rrd_afm_data.h, src/rrd_cgi.c, src/rrd_create.c, + src/rrd_datalang.c, src/rrd_diff.c, src/rrd_dump.c, + src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, src/rrd_first.c, + src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, + src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, + src/rrd_hw.h, src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, + src/rrd_last.c, src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_open.c, + src/rrd_resize.c, src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.h, src/rrd_stat.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, + src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, + src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, src/rrd_xport.c, + src/rrd_xport.h: prepare for the release of rrdtool-1.2.5 + +2005-05-09 20:13 oetiker + + * src/art_rgba_svp.c, src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_gfx.c, + src/rrd_update.c, src/rrd_xport.c, src/unused.h: silence warnings + for UNUSED variables without changeing the funtion interfaces -- + Alex + +2005-05-09 19:32 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: allow decimal positions y axis labels as soon as + the max entry is < 10 + +2005-05-09 19:11 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph_helper.c: fix rendering of the + color spots especially when proportional fonts are in use. + +2005-05-09 14:01 oetiker + + * src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_afm.h, src/rrd_gfx.c: EPS/SVG/PDF code ... + more comments and better font finder including removal of + hardcoded SVG font. -- Peter Speck speck from vitality.dk + +2005-05-09 13:22 oetiker + + * src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_gfx.c: * switch to courier if the font is + unknown * fix font positioning + +2005-05-09 05:39 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-shared/Makefile.PL: perls $^O is set to linux not + Linux + +2005-05-08 22:02 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: svg/pdf/eps rendering improvements. There are still + issues though ... -- peter speck + +2005-05-08 21:25 oetiker + + * libraries/afm/compile_afm.pl, src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_afm.h, + src/rrd_afm_data.c, src/rrd_afm_data.h: added support for getting + ascent/descent size info for ps fonts -- Peter Speck + +2005-05-08 20:15 oetiker + + * src/art_rgb_affine_private.h, src/art_rgba_rgba_affine.c, + src/art_rgba_rgba_affine.h: we do not actually need these files + ... goodbye + +2005-05-08 16:59 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, doc/rrdbuild.pod, rrdtool.spec, src/Makefile.am, + src/gdpng.c, src/gifsize.c, src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, + src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_afm.h, src/rrd_afm_data.c, + src/rrd_afm_data.h, src/rrd_cgi.c, src/rrd_create.c, + src/rrd_datalang.c, src/rrd_diff.c, src/rrd_dump.c, + src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, src/rrd_first.c, + src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, + src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, + src/rrd_hw.h, src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, + src/rrd_last.c, src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_open.c, + src/rrd_resize.c, src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.h, src/rrd_stat.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, + src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, + src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, src/rrd_xport.c, + src/rrd_xport.h: prepare for the release of rrdtool-1.2.4 + +2005-05-08 16:22 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: * adjust spacing at the left border of the graph. + use less white space * increasse minimal grid spacing and label + spacing + +2005-05-08 16:02 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: increase minimal vertical spacing for y-axis + lables + +2005-05-08 16:01 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: shorten space for y-axis labels a bit + +2005-05-08 15:40 oetiker + + * src/rrd_tool.c: remove the premature fox for the unused parameter + in xport + +2005-05-08 15:30 oetiker + + * README: sync with reality + +2005-05-08 15:19 oetiker + + * src/rrd_tool.c: be more portable with shorter strings + +2005-05-08 15:18 oetiker + + * src/Makefile.am: we do not use the affine functions + +2005-05-08 15:07 oetiker + + * configure.ac, src/rrd_graph_helper.c: removed extra $ from from + PERLCC test + +2005-05-08 08:20 oetiker + + * doc/rrdbuild.pod: fix rendering errors by removing single spaces + +2005-05-07 23:54 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, doc/rrdbuild.pod, rrdtool.spec, src/gdpng.c, + src/gifsize.c, src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, + src/rrd_afm.h, src/rrd_afm_data.c, src/rrd_afm_data.h, + src/rrd_cgi.c, src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_datalang.c, + src/rrd_diff.c, src/rrd_dump.c, src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, + src/rrd_first.c, src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, + src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, src/rrd_graph.c, + src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, src/rrd_hw.h, + src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, src/rrd_last.c, + src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_open.c, src/rrd_resize.c, + src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.h, + src/rrd_stat.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, + src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, + src/rrd_xport.c, src/rrd_xport.h: prepare for the release of + rrdtool-1.2.3 + +2005-05-07 23:26 oetiker + + * src/art_rgba_rgba_affine.c, src/art_rgba_rgba_affine.h: fix some + more y0, y1 complaints + +2005-05-07 23:26 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph_helper.c: When encountering an empty legend, do NOT + make space for drawing the color spats in front of it. + +2005-05-07 15:57 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, doc/rrdbuild.pod, rrdtool.spec, src/gdpng.c, + src/gifsize.c, src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, + src/rrd_afm.h, src/rrd_afm_data.c, src/rrd_afm_data.h, + src/rrd_cgi.c, src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_datalang.c, + src/rrd_diff.c, src/rrd_dump.c, src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, + src/rrd_first.c, src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, + src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, src/rrd_graph.c, + src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, src/rrd_hw.h, + src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, src/rrd_last.c, + src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_open.c, src/rrd_resize.c, + src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.h, + src/rrd_stat.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, + src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, + src/rrd_xport.c, src/rrd_xport.h: prep for 1.2.2 release + +2005-05-07 15:51 oetiker + + * src/Makefile.am: increment library revision + +2005-05-07 15:45 oetiker + + * src/art_rgba_svp.c, src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h: fix these + annoying y0 warnings. + +2005-05-07 15:45 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: add rrdtool attribution string back using a + transparent version of the font color + +2005-05-07 15:23 oetiker + + * doc/Makefile.am, doc/rrdbuild.pod, doc/rrdgraph_graph.pod: added + build instructions + +2005-05-07 10:38 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: fix for rotation code in pdf,eps,svg formats -- + Peter Speck + +2005-05-07 10:34 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c: fix handling of PREV(x) + command + +2005-05-06 23:00 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: * added RRDTOOL/TOBI OETIKER back in * in riggid + mode, cut data and 'min' and 'max' not two above * gibt ytop0 a + default value + +2005-05-06 22:59 oetiker + + * src/rrd_tool.c: fixed documentation strings for rrdgraph + +2005-05-06 22:03 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph.pod: added doc for new slope-mode + +2005-05-06 21:52 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph.h: since the drawing + code is now much simpler we do not need to perturbe the points or + rewind the graph anymore this saves quite some time ... + +2005-05-06 15:44 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph_helper.c: * allow for 3(4) letter color names * + better debugging code * fix tick, line, stack parsing -- Alex van + den Bogaerdt + +2005-05-06 15:24 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: if stacking on nothing we should not try to + figure out WHAT we stacked on since this will result in a segfault + ... -- Alex van den Bogaerdt + +2005-05-05 22:15 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph_graph.pod: clarify LINE/AREA syntax -- Alex van den + Bogaerdt alex with ergens.op.het.net + +2005-05-05 09:07 oetiker + + * src/rrd_create.c: better not to write into argv elements ... + Henrik Stoerner + +2005-05-03 20:23 oetiker + + * src/rrd_tool.c: do not die upon wront input when in remote mode + +2005-05-03 18:10 oetiker + + * doc/Makefile.am: install documentation into + $PREFIX/shared/doc/rrdtool-$VERSION/{txt,html} but drop the + rrdtool-$VERSION/ bit if $PREFIX matches on rrd assuming that the + tool is being installed into a custom directory anyway. + +2005-05-03 17:24 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph.pod, src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, src/rrd_graph.c: + new options to tune how fontsmoothing works: -R/--font-render-mode + {normal,light,mono} and -B/--font-smoothing-threshold size -- John + yffffffff4271ef37 at f4n.org + +2005-05-03 17:22 oetiker + + * NT-BUILD-TIPS.txt: note about win32comp + +2005-05-02 20:27 oetiker + + * confignt/config.h, src/win32comp.c: files that help getting that + native windows port going -- Philippe.Simonet with swisscom.com + +2005-05-02 19:47 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: when walking the bytes use the pitch not the width + +2005-05-02 19:33 oetiker + + * src/strftime.c: pow is alreay used as a function ... so lets call + it power instead + +2005-05-02 19:32 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph_helper.c: no infinite line width please + +2005-05-01 22:07 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, rrdtool.spec, src/gdpng.c, src/gifsize.c, + src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_afm.h, + src/rrd_afm_data.c, src/rrd_afm_data.h, src/rrd_cgi.c, + src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_datalang.c, src/rrd_diff.c, + src/rrd_dump.c, src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, src/rrd_first.c, + src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, + src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, + src/rrd_hw.h, src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, + src/rrd_last.c, src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_open.c, + src/rrd_resize.c, src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.h, src/rrd_stat.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, + src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, + src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, src/rrd_xport.c, + src/rrd_xport.h: prep for 1.2.1 release + +2005-05-01 22:04 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: add some more vertical space above the graph if + no title is available + +2005-05-01 21:24 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: use the pen to determine string length, do not look + at the realy length, or space will get ignored. + +2005-05-01 21:16 oetiker + + * src/DejaVuSansMono-Roman.ttf, src/Makefile.am, src/rrd_graph.c: + DejaVuSansMono-Roman is a variant of VeraMono with lots of added + unicode glyphes ... check out http://dejavu.sourceforge.net + +2005-05-01 20:49 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: fix spaceing ... more space for the title and + more space the the left of the yaxis lable + +2005-05-01 13:19 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: the multibyte support tried did not work ... + takeing it out again + +2005-05-01 13:18 oetiker + + * configure.ac: update tested library version + +2005-05-01 11:02 oetiker + + * src/pngsize.c: undef jmpbuf to make compile work on AIX 5.1 + +2005-05-01 11:00 oetiker + + * src/Makefile.am: increasse revision of shared library number since + the library source code has changed + +2005-05-01 11:00 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: add wide character support + +2005-05-01 10:42 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: do not make the graph wider if the title does not + fit ... this is wagging the dog the graph is not ABOUT the title + +2005-05-01 10:37 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph_graph.pod: fix description of VRULE + +2005-05-01 10:23 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.xs, src/rrd_cgi.c, src/rrd_create.c, + src/rrd_fetch.c, src/rrd_first.c, src/rrd_graph.c, + src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tune.c, + src/rrd_update.c, src/rrd_xport.c: reset optind opterr inside the + function calls ... + +2005-05-01 10:22 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph_graph.pod: fixed documentation regarding floating + point line width + +2005-05-01 10:20 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph_helper.c: relax parsing of LINE commands LINE: is + valid as well as LINE: eg. LINE1.2323: + +2005-05-01 09:16 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: allow for characters over 127 + +2005-04-30 09:56 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph_graph.pod: added notes on escaping colons in COMMENT + and put deprecated forms of command to the back and not to the + front + +2005-04-30 09:51 oetiker + + * src/rrd_open.c, src/rrd_update.c: always open with rb/wb when it + is a binary file ... unix and windows will work alike with this + ... + +2005-04-30 09:48 oetiker + + * src/rrdupdate.c: this file is not required ... + +2005-04-30 09:41 oetiker + + * src/rrd_open.c: even better lets have rb for CYGWIN too ... one + never knows it is windows after all. + +2005-04-30 09:40 oetiker + + * src/rrd_open.c: oops inverted code here ... windows needs rb unix + not + +2005-04-30 09:38 oetiker + + * confignt/config.h, src/rrd_graph.c: let rrd_graph honor the font + name (RRD_DEFAULT_FONT) defined in confignt/config.h + +2005-04-26 22:08 oetiker + + * doc/rrdtool.pod: use pod syntax not html syntax in pod :-) + +2005-04-26 22:04 oetiker + + * doc/cdeftutorial.pod, doc/rrd-beginners.pod, doc/rrdcreate.pod, + doc/rrdgraph.pod: more fixes by fritz + +2005-04-26 05:33 oetiker + + * CONTRIBUTORS: obfuscate email addresses + +2005-04-26 05:30 oetiker + + * doc/rrdtool.pod: * remove jakes old address * add security warning + +2005-04-25 22:55 oetiker + + * doc/rpntutorial.pod: remove pdf link + +2005-04-25 22:18 oetiker + + * src/parsetime.c: use time_t to improve portability to 64bit + systems -- John R Mocho + +2005-04-25 21:01 oetiker + + * NEWS: added new state + +2005-04-25 20:45 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, doc/rrdgraph_graph.pod, rrdtool.spec, src/gdpng.c, + src/gifsize.c, src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, + src/rrd_afm.h, src/rrd_afm_data.c, src/rrd_afm_data.h, + src/rrd_cgi.c, src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_datalang.c, + src/rrd_diff.c, src/rrd_dump.c, src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, + src/rrd_first.c, src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, + src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, src/rrd_graph.c, + src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, src/rrd_hw.h, + src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, src/rrd_last.c, + src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_open.c, src/rrd_resize.c, + src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.h, + src/rrd_stat.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, + src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, + src/rrd_xport.c, src/rrd_xport.h, src/rrdupdate.c: prep for 1.2.0 + release + +2005-04-25 19:07 oetiker + + * doc/rpntutorial.pod, doc/rrdcgi.pod, doc/rrdfetch.pod, + doc/rrdgraph_data.pod, doc/rrdgraph_examples.pod, + doc/rrdgraph_graph.pod, doc/rrdgraph_rpn.pod, doc/rrdtutorial.pod: + resolved all XXX situations + +2005-04-25 17:31 oetiker + + * doc/bin_dec_hex.pod, doc/rpntutorial.pod, doc/rrdcgi.pod, + doc/rrdfetch.pod, doc/rrdgraph_data.pod, + doc/rrdgraph_examples.pod, doc/rrdgraph_graph.pod, + doc/rrdgraph_rpn.pod, doc/rrdtool.pod, doc/rrdtune.pod, + doc/rrdtutorial.pod, doc/rrdupdate.pod, doc/rrdxport.pod: another + batch of fixes from fritz + +2005-04-24 22:21 oetiker + + * CONTRIBUTORS: fixed contributiors listing + +2005-04-24 17:23 oetiker + + * doc/rrddump.pod, doc/rrdfirst.pod, doc/rrdinfo.pod, + doc/rrdlast.pod, doc/rrdresize.pod, doc/rrdrestore.pod, + doc/rrdthreads.pod, doc/rrdtool-xport.dtd, doc/rrdtutorial.pod: + big patch-up for the 1.2. Documents Revisited by Fritz Zaucker + +2005-04-22 18:35 oetiker + + * NEWS, bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, rrdtool.spec, src/Makefile.am, src/gdpng.c, + src/gifsize.c, src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, + src/rrd_afm.h, src/rrd_afm_data.c, src/rrd_afm_data.h, + src/rrd_cgi.c, src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_datalang.c, + src/rrd_diff.c, src/rrd_dump.c, src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, + src/rrd_first.c, src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, + src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, src/rrd_graph.c, + src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, src/rrd_hw.h, + src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, src/rrd_last.c, + src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_open.c, src/rrd_resize.c, + src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.h, + src/rrd_stat.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, + src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, + src/rrd_xport.c, src/rrd_xport.h, src/rrdupdate.c: prep for 1.2rc9 + release + +2005-04-19 21:09 oetiker + + * doc/rrddump.pod, doc/rrdgraph.pod, doc/rrdgraph_data.pod, + doc/rrdgraph_graph.pod, doc/rrdinfo.pod, doc/rrdresize.pod: fix + titles + +2005-04-19 21:05 oetiker + + * doc/bin_dec_hex.pod: fixed title + +2005-04-18 22:39 oetiker + + * doc/Makefile.am, doc/cdeftutorial.pod, doc/rrd-beginners.pod, + doc/rrdgraph.pod, doc/rrdgraph.src, doc/rrdgraph_data.pod, + doc/rrdgraph_data.src, doc/rrdgraph_examples.pod, + doc/rrdgraph_examples.src, doc/rrdgraph_graph.pod, + doc/rrdgraph_graph.src, doc/rrdgraph_rpn.pod, + doc/rrdgraph_rpn.src, doc/rrdinfo.pod, doc/rrdlast.pod, + doc/rrdresize.pod, doc/rrdrestore.pod, doc/rrdtune.pod, + doc/rrdtutorial.pod, doc/rrdupdate.pod, doc/rrdxport.pod: src + moved back to pod. this include thing was a neat idea but it just + adds another twist to things which is not necessary. fixed some + pod errors + +2005-04-18 22:13 oetiker + + * doc/rrdcgi.pod, doc/rrdcreate.pod, doc/rrddump.pod, + doc/rrdfetch.pod, doc/rrdfirst.pod, doc/rrdgraph.src, + doc/rrdgraph_data.src, doc/rrdgraph_examples.src, + doc/rrdgraph_graph.src, doc/rrdgraph_rpn.src, doc/rrdtool.pod: + misc fixes for better display + +2005-04-18 11:07 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph_graph.src, branches/1.2/website, + branches/1.2/website/bin, branches/1.2/website/doc, + branches/1.2/website/tut: fixed format + +2005-04-17 22:43 oetiker + + * doc/bin_dec_hex.pod, doc/rrd-beginners.pod, doc/rrdcgi.pod, + doc/rrdcreate.pod, doc/rrddump.pod, doc/rrdfetch.pod, + doc/rrdfirst.pod, doc/rrdgraph.src, doc/rrdgraph_data.src, + doc/rrdgraph_examples.src, doc/rrdgraph_graph.src, + doc/rrdgraph_rpn.src, doc/rrdinfo.pod, doc/rrdlast.pod, + doc/rrdresize.pod, doc/rrdrestore.pod, doc/rrdthreads.pod, + doc/rrdtune.pod, doc/rrdupdate.pod, doc/rrdxport.pod: fixed many + pod bugs while creating the new website + +2005-04-17 17:29 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph.src: make sure argument descriptions comply with Bold + = fixed and Italics = variable + +2005-04-17 16:26 oetiker + + * doc/rrdcreate.pod: fix use of =item commands + +2005-04-17 16:25 oetiker + + * doc/Makefile.am: allow to build pods (for website) + +2005-04-13 22:00 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: * draw the axis last to have them always on top * + use a smaller font for labeling the axis + +2005-04-13 19:53 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: have better default compression + +2005-04-13 19:53 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: tune fontsizes and spacing to be more in line + with rrdtool 1.0 + +2005-04-12 21:52 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: prep for 1.2rc8 release + +2005-04-12 21:10 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, rrdtool.spec, src/gdpng.c, src/gifsize.c, + src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_afm.h, + src/rrd_afm_data.c, src/rrd_afm_data.h, src/rrd_cgi.c, + src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_datalang.c, src/rrd_diff.c, + src/rrd_dump.c, src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, src/rrd_first.c, + src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, + src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, + src/rrd_hw.h, src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, + src/rrd_last.c, src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_open.c, + src/rrd_resize.c, src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.h, src/rrd_stat.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, + src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, + src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, src/rrd_xport.c, + src/rrd_xport.h, src/rrdupdate.c: prep for 1.2rc8 release + +2005-04-12 20:56 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph.h: * better fix for units-exponent + issue ... now the whole scaling happens only at print time ... + this is more stable -- tobi * remove the newline from ctime (%c) + in VDEF -- alex + +2005-04-11 23:23 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, rrdtool.spec, src/gdpng.c, src/gifsize.c, + src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_afm.h, + src/rrd_afm_data.c, src/rrd_afm_data.h, src/rrd_cgi.c, + src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_datalang.c, src/rrd_diff.c, + src/rrd_dump.c, src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, src/rrd_first.c, + src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, + src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, + src/rrd_hw.h, src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, + src/rrd_last.c, src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_open.c, + src/rrd_resize.c, src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.h, src/rrd_stat.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, + src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, + src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, src/rrd_xport.c, + src/rrd_xport.h, src/rrdupdate.c: prep for 1.2rc7 release + +2005-04-11 23:22 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph.src, src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph.h, + src/rrd_tool.c: * adjusted element spacing within the graph * + re-intruduced --units-length option * stabilized --units-exponent + option by jumping to alt-y-grid mode once the default autogrid can + not cope with the data anymore. + +2005-04-11 23:20 oetiker + + * NEWS: added note about incompatible changes + +2005-04-11 12:29 oetiker + + * NEWS: started change log + +2005-04-11 12:17 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph_rpn.src: added notes on INF + +2005-04-11 09:51 oetiker + + * src/Makefile.am, src/art_rgb_affine_private.h, + src/art_rgba_rgba_affine.c, src/art_rgba_rgba_affine.h, + src/art_rgba_svp.c, src/art_rgba_svp.h, src/rrd_gfx.c, + src/rrd_gfx.h, src/rrd_graph.c: * we are now creating true RGBA + pngs * removed all memory leeks from rrd_gfx + +2005-04-10 22:02 oetiker + + * NEWS: started updating for 1.2 release + +2005-04-10 18:11 oetiker + + * doc/rrdresize.pod: clarified output -- alex + +2005-04-10 18:10 oetiker + + * doc/name.inc, doc/rrdgraph.src, doc/rrdgraph_data.src, + doc/rrdgraph_examples.src, doc/rrdgraph_graph.src, + doc/rrdgraph_rpn.src: get the docs ready for the 1.2 release. + remove notes about things that never got implemented. -- alex + +2005-04-10 18:05 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: do not draw AREAS that have no hight (done + right). draw an arrow on the positiv y axis. + +2005-04-10 15:35 oetiker + + * doc/rrdtutorial.pod: updated for 1.2 release -- alex + +2005-04-10 14:00 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: fixed typo -- alex + +2005-04-10 13:57 oetiker + + * doc/rrdcgi.pod: G does not exist E does + +2005-04-10 12:12 oetiker + + * doc/rrdcreate.pod, doc/rrdxport.pod, src/rrd_graph_helper.c, + src/rrd_tool.c: fixed spelling and working -- Alex van den + Bogaerdt alex at ergens.op.het.net + +2005-04-10 11:53 oetiker + + * NT-BUILD-TIPS.txt, confignt/config.h, src/strftime.c, + src/strftime.h: added extra strftime.[ch] which supports ISO 8601 + week numbers, together with instructions in the NT-BUILD-TIPPS + file + +2005-04-10 11:33 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, rrdtool.spec, src/gdpng.c, src/gifsize.c, + src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_afm.h, + src/rrd_afm_data.c, src/rrd_afm_data.h, src/rrd_cgi.c, + src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_datalang.c, src/rrd_diff.c, + src/rrd_dump.c, src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, src/rrd_first.c, + src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, + src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, + src/rrd_hw.h, src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, + src/rrd_last.c, src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_open.c, + src/rrd_resize.c, src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.h, src/rrd_stat.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, + src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, + src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, src/rrd_xport.c, + src/rrd_xport.h, src/rrdupdate.c: prep for 1.2rc6 release + +2005-04-10 11:31 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: remove excess comment + +2005-04-10 11:30 oetiker + + * configure.ac, src/Makefile.am: make --disable-perl work allow + configuration of the default font at configure time + +2005-04-10 11:29 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph_helper.c: revamped + drawing routines to be less complex and more stable. be kind to + libart + +2005-04-10 09:38 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: allow --color arguments with RRGGBB and not only + RRGGBBAA + +2005-04-10 09:16 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-shared/Makefile.PL: everyone has other names for + their shared libraries, so lets drop the dependency + +2005-04-10 09:15 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm: mention updatev in the synopsis + +2005-04-09 14:21 oetiker + + * TODO: we do have 95% + +2005-04-07 21:35 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, rrdtool.spec, src/gdpng.c, src/gifsize.c, + src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_afm.h, + src/rrd_afm_data.c, src/rrd_afm_data.h, src/rrd_cgi.c, + src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_datalang.c, src/rrd_diff.c, + src/rrd_dump.c, src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, src/rrd_first.c, + src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, + src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, + src/rrd_hw.h, src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, + src/rrd_last.c, src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_open.c, + src/rrd_resize.c, src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.h, src/rrd_stat.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, + src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, + src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, src/rrd_xport.c, + src/rrd_xport.h, src/rrdupdate.c: prep for 1.2rc5 release + +2005-04-07 21:31 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.c: fix implementation of --only-graph + +2005-04-07 21:31 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: make libart happy by NOT adjusting coordinates and + by using the ART_WIND_RULE_NONZERO winding rule + +2005-04-07 21:30 oetiker + + * src/rrd_tool.c: return propper exit codes + +2005-04-07 20:07 oetiker + + * src/rrd_graph.h: fix bitpatterns of extraflags so that they do not + interfear + +2005-04-06 23:58 oetiker + + * bindings/Makefile.am: prep for 1.2rc4 release + +2005-04-06 23:24 oetiker + + * Makefile.am, bindings/Makefile.am, bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, + bindings/perl-shared/Makefile.PL, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, rrdtool.spec, src/gdpng.c, src/gifsize.c, + src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_afm.h, + src/rrd_afm_data.c, src/rrd_afm_data.h, src/rrd_cgi.c, + src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_datalang.c, src/rrd_diff.c, + src/rrd_dump.c, src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, src/rrd_first.c, + src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, + src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, + src/rrd_hw.h, src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, + src/rrd_last.c, src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_open.c, + src/rrd_resize.c, src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.h, src/rrd_stat.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, + src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, + src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, src/rrd_xport.c, + src/rrd_xport.h, src/rrdupdate.c: prep for 1.2rc4 release + +2005-04-06 23:18 oetiker + + * doc/rrdgraph.src: document RRD_DEFAULT_FONT environment variable + +2005-04-06 22:40 oetiker + + * src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_cgi.c, src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_nan_inf.c, + src/rrd_open.c, src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, + src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, src/rrd_update.c, src/rrd_xport.c, + src/rrdupdate.c: make sure WIN32 sections do NOT kick in for + cygwin compiles + +2005-04-05 22:49 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c: only unwind the areas, the lines should be fine by + themselves! + +2005-04-05 20:32 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, rrdtool.spec, src/gdpng.c, src/gifsize.c, + src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_afm.h, + src/rrd_afm_data.c, src/rrd_afm_data.h, src/rrd_cgi.c, + src/rrd_create.c, src/rrd_datalang.c, src/rrd_diff.c, + src/rrd_dump.c, src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, src/rrd_first.c, + src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, + src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, + src/rrd_hw.h, src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, + src/rrd_last.c, src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_open.c, + src/rrd_resize.c, src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.h, src/rrd_stat.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, + src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, + src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, src/rrd_xport.c, + src/rrd_xport.h, src/rrdupdate.c: prep for 1.2rc3 release + +2005-04-05 20:17 oetiker + + * src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_graph.c: * fix transparency rendering by + rewinding the paths propperly * fix x-axis label drawing by + considering label precision + +2005-04-05 19:14 oetiker + + * src/VeraMono.ttf: new originaly copy + +2005-04-05 19:12 oetiker + + * src/VeraMono.ttf: fixed propperties to have a RAW font + +2005-04-04 21:56 oetiker + + * configure.ac: make configure work even when no prefix is specified + +2005-04-04 21:40 oetiker + + * src/gdpng.c, src/gifsize.c, src/pngsize.c, src/rrd.h, + src/rrd_afm.c, src/rrd_afm.h, src/rrd_afm_data.c, + src/rrd_afm_data.h, src/rrd_cgi.c, src/rrd_create.c, + src/rrd_datalang.c, src/rrd_diff.c, src/rrd_dump.c, + src/rrd_error.c, src/rrd_fetch.c, src/rrd_first.c, + src/rrd_format.c, src/rrd_format.h, src/rrd_gfx.c, src/rrd_gfx.h, + src/rrd_graph.c, src/rrd_graph_helper.c, src/rrd_hw.c, + src/rrd_hw.h, src/rrd_info.c, src/rrd_is_thread_safe.h, + src/rrd_last.c, src/rrd_not_thread_safe.c, src/rrd_open.c, + src/rrd_resize.c, src/rrd_restore.c, src/rrd_rpncalc.c, + src/rrd_rpncalc.h, src/rrd_stat.c, src/rrd_thread_safe.c, + src/rrd_thread_safe_nt.c, src/rrd_tool.c, src/rrd_tool.h, + src/rrd_tune.c, src/rrd_update.c, src/rrd_xport.c, + src/rrd_xport.h, src/rrdupdate.c: prep for 1.2rc2 release + +2005-04-04 21:22 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm, + configure.ac, rrdtool.spec: prepared for 1.2rc2 release + +2005-04-04 21:21 oetiker + + * configure.ac: prepared for 1.2rc1 release + +2005-04-04 21:12 oetiker + + * acinclude.m4, configure.ac: prepared for 1.2rc1 release + +2005-04-04 21:07 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm: + prepared for 1.2rc1 release + +2005-04-04 21:05 oetiker + + * bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm, bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm: + prepared for 1.2rc1 release + +2005-04-04 20:56 oetiker + + * configure.ac: fixed prefix detection code again + +2005-04-04 20:53 oetiker + + * configure.ac: fixed autoprefix + +2005-04-04 20:48 oetiker + + * configure.ac: fixed config script for prefixing + +2005-04-04 20:37 oetiker + + * 00README, COPYRIGHT, NEWS, PROJECTS, README, TODO, acinclude.m4, + configure.ac, rrdtool.spec: get ready for 1.2 + +2005-04-04 19:55 oetiker + + * branches/1.2: branche for 1.2 + diff --git a/CONTRIBUTORS b/CONTRIBUTORS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aaf7718 --- /dev/null +++ b/CONTRIBUTORS @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +I would like to thank to following people for helping to +bring RRDtool into existence. + +Alan Lichty +Alan Milligan Python bindings +Alex van den Bogaerdt (rrd_resize.c and more) +Amos Shapira +Andreas Kroomaa +Andrew Turner (LAST consolidator) +Bernard Fischer 64bit stuff and --alt-autoscale-max +Bill Fenner +Blair Zajac +Bruce Campbell +Chin-A-Young +Christophe VG +Christophe Van Ginneken (--no-legend) +Dan Dunn +Dave Bodenstab AT style time in update, tclfixes +David Grimes SQRT/SORT/REV/SHIFT/TREND +David L. Barker xport function bug fixes +Frank Strauss TCL bindings +Henrik Storner functions for min/max values of data in graph +Hermann Hueni (SunOS porting) +Jakob Ilves HPUX 11 +Jeff R. Allen (autoconfigure, portability) +Jeremy Fischer (Makefile changes & RPM builds) +Jesús Couto Fandiño +Joel Becker AIX +Joey Miller php3 and php4 bindings +Jost.Krieger +Kai Siering +Larry Leszczynski +McCreary mccreary with xoanon.colorado.edu +Mike Mitchell +Mike Slifcak many rrdtool-1.1.x fixes +Oleg Cherevko +Otmar Lendl (lots of bugfixes) +Paul Joslin +Peter Speck eps/svg/pdf file format code in rrdtool-1.x +Peter Stamfest initial multi-thread support +Peter Breitenlohner many patches for rrdtool 1.2.x +Philippe.Simonet (NT porting) +Poul-Henning Kamp CDEF enhancements +REIBENSCHUH Alfred AIX +Radoslaw Karas +Rainer Bawidamann +Roman Hoogant +Ronan Mullally +Roger J. Meier (arbitrary linelength in rrdtool) +Russ Wright +Sean Summers (RPM .spec) +Selena M Brewington add_ds +Shane O'Donnell +Simon Leinen +Steen Linden +Stefan Mueller HPUX 11 +Steve Harris AIX portability +Steve Rader (rrd_cgi debugging and LAST) +Terminator rAT +Tobias Weingartner +Tom Crawley (GCC&HP configuration) +Travis Brown +Tuc +Ulf Lilleengen Python binding for 'rrdtool first' +Ulrich Schilling AIX +Wim Heirman --units=si option +Wolfgang Schrimm xport function +Wrolf Courtney (HP-UX) +hendrik visage +Philippe Simonet (Windows Binaries) +Alexander Lucke (lucke with dns-net.de) + of DNS:NET Internet Services (www.dns-net.de) http://rrdtool.org +Hedley Simons +Nicola Worthington diff --git a/COPYING b/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 0000000..37c6105 --- /dev/null +++ b/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,280 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2, June 1991 + + Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The licenses for most software are designed to take away your +freedom to share and change it. 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rm $(PACKAGE).tar.gz; ln -s $(PACKAGE)-$(VERSION).tar.gz $(PACKAGE).tar.gz) + +# $(RSYNC) CHANGES archive/$(PACKAGE)-$(VERSION).tar.gz tobi@ipn.caida.org:/ipn/web/Tools/RRDtool/pub/ + +site-perl-inst: site-perl-install + +site-perl-install: all bindings/perl-piped/Makefile bindings/perl-shared/Makefile + cd bindings/perl-piped && $(MAKE) install + cd bindings/perl-shared && $(MAKE) install + +site-tcl-install: all + cd bindings/tcl && $(MAKE) tcl-install + +site-python-install: all + cd bindings/python && $(PYTHON) setup.py install +# Tell versions [3.59,3.63) of GNU make to not export all variables. +# Otherwise a system limit (for SysV at least) may be exceeded. +.NOEXPORT: diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..156864e --- /dev/null +++ b/NEWS @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +RRDTOOL NEWS +============ +Major Changes between 1.0.x and 1.2.x + +Graphing +-------- + +* rewritten graphics generation based on libart. + - anti-aliased output + - alpha transparency support + - truetype fonts + +* additional graphics formats: EPS, PDF, SVG + +* extended multi-part documentation + +* VDEF support; define and use variables. Find, and use, the + maximum rate seen by rrdtool; compute and show the average + +* Sliding window (trend) analysis + Compute a smoother average, for instance over the last 6 CDPs + +* percentile (95th or other) + Remove peaks, 95 percent of all rates are at or below the + returned value + +Logging +------- +* a second logging interface: rrdtool updatev + Verbose updating of the database; show CPDs being created + +* Aberrant Behavior Detection with Holt-Winters Forecasting + Compare current data with expected data, detect and log when + the rates are outside expected levels + +* COMPUTE data type for artificial data-sources calculating their + input using RPN math and data from the other data-sources. + +Incompatibilities +----------------- +* Colons in COMMENT arguments to rrdtool graph must be escaped with a backslash + +* the --alt-y-mrtg option is gone or rather since 1.2.7 it is back but + without functionality. + +* In pipe mode, rrdtool answers with OK only if it was successful with the + command. Otherwhise the answer will be ERROR... + + +Behind the Scenes +----------------- +* In order to support Holt-Winters and Calculated Datasources, + the rrdtool data format has changed. While the new version of rrdtool can + read files created with rrdtool 1.0.x. It is not possible to read files + created by rrdtool-1.2.x with rrdtool-1.0.x + +* External libraries are not included with rrdtool anymore. This is in line + with todays trend of using shared libraries everywhere. With the exception + of the cgi library most things required by rrdtool will be found on every recent + system. + +* Memory Mapped IO support for faster logging. diff --git a/README b/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cba88fd --- /dev/null +++ b/README @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +Round Robin Database Tools +========================== + +It is pretty easy to gather status information from all sorts of things, +ranging from the temperature in your office to the number of octets which +have passed through the FDDI interface of your router. But it is not so +trivial to store this data in a efficient and systematic manner. This is +where RRDtool kicks in. It lets you log and analyze the data you gather from +all kinds of data-sources (DS). The data analysis part of RRDtool is based +on the ability to quickly generate graphical representations of the data +values collected over a definable time period. + + +To compile: +----------- + +check out the instructions in doc/rrdbuild.txt + +Getting Started: +---------------- + +Either after compiling or after installing you can try the example +RRDtool applications in the examples directory. + +To learn: +--------- + +Read the documentation in the doc directory. Start of with +RRDtool. All documents are available as html and as ASCII text. + +If you are looking for a more slow paced introduction, make sure to read +Alex van den Bogaerdt's rrdtutorial which is also available from the doc +directory. Also read his cdeftutorial and Steve Rader's rpntutorial. + +If you want to know about the format of the log files check +src/rrd_format.h there are a lot of comments in there ... + +How to make Tobi happy: +----------------------- + +If you want to show your appreciation for RRDtool you could make me happy +by going to http://tobi.oetiker.ch/wish and ordering a CD from +my CD wish list ... + + +How to keep in touch: +--------------------- + +There are 3 Mailing lists for RRDtool: + +rrd-announce LOW volume RRDtool Announcements List (Only Stable Releases) +rrd-users For discussion amongst people who use RRDtool in their applications +rrd-developers For people who actually HACK RRDtool code + +To subscribe to send a message with the subject 'subscribe' +to -request@lists.oetiker.ch + +Note, that postings to rrd-announce will always be cross-posted +to rrd-users and rrd-developers as well. + +To Contribute: +-------------- + +Contributed feature and bug patches are most welcome. But please +send complete patches. A complete patch patches the CODE as well +as the CHANGES, CONTRIBUTORS and the POD files. + +Use GNU diff --unified --recursive olddir newdir to build your patches. + +The latest Version: +------------------- +Is available from http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/ + + +Tobias Oetiker diff --git a/THREADS b/THREADS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b048163 --- /dev/null +++ b/THREADS @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +In order to use the librrd in multi-threaded programs you must: + + * Link with librrd_th instead of with librrd + * Use the *_r function instead or the *-functions + * Never use non *_r functions unless it is explicitly documented that the + function is tread-safe + +Every thread SHOULD call rrd_get_context() before the first call to +any librrd function in order to set up thread specific data. This is +not strictly required, but it is the only way to test if memory +allocation can be done by this function. Otherwise the program may die +with a SIGSEGV in a low-memory situation. + + +IMPORTANT NOTE FOR RRD CONTRIBUTORS: + +Some precautions must be followed when developing rrd from now on: + +* Only use thread-safe functions in library code. Many often used libc + functions aren't thread-safe. Take care if you want to use any of + the following functions: + + + direct strerror calls must be avoided: use rrd_strerror instead, + it provides a per-thread error message + + the getpw*, getgr*, gethost* function families (and some more get* + functions): use the *_r variants + + Time functions: asctime, ctime, gmtime, localtime: use *_r variants + + strtok: use strtok_r + + tmpnam: use tmpnam_r + + many other (lookup documentation) + +As an aide(?) a header file named "rrd_is_thread_safe.h" is provided +that works with the GNU C-preprocessor to "poison" some of the most +common non-thread-safe functions using the "#pragma GCC poison" +directive. Just include this header in source files you want to keep +thread-safe. + +* Do not introduce global variables! + + If you really, really have to use a global variable you may add a + new field to the rrd_context structure and modify rrd_error.c, + rrd_thread_safe.c and rrd_non_thread_safe.c + +* Do not use "getopt" or "getopt_long" in *_r (directly or indirectly) + + getopt uses global variables and behaves badly in a multithreaded + application when called concurrently. Instead provide a *_r function + taking all options as function parameters. You may provide argc and + **argv arguments for variable length argument lists. See + rrd_update_r as an example. + +* Do not use the parsetime function! + + It uses lots of global vars. You may use it in functions not + designed to be thread-safe like functions wrapping the _r version of some + operation (eg. rrd_create, but not in rrd_create_r) + +WIN32 Platform Note (added 04/01/03): + +Both rrdtool.vcproj (MSVC++ 7.0) and rrd.dsw (MSVC++ 6.0) are configured to compile with rrd_thread_safe_nt.c. diff --git a/TODO b/TODO new file mode 100644 index 0000000..baa64f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/TODO @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +What has to be done before the 1.2.0 Release +-------------------------------------------- +* Sync Docs with reality (there are things described which have not been + implemented) + +* Write Changes Document with all new features + +* Update Tutorials for new Release. + +Future Ideas +------------ +reverse order of stacked graph entries prior to plotting ... this is to make +plotting order more naturally fit with the ordering of the legend ... + +make it possible to define order of legend items independant of their order +on the commandline ... + +use XDR to write architecture independant date + +have drawing methode modifier for the LINE, AREA, STACK functions which allows +to select wether the data points should be presented as stepes (todays state) +or connected with lines. + +LINEx:ds[#color][/method]:description + +be more clever in the fetch function when no complete data coverage for the +desired area is possible. + +Let the user define the base resolution of the graph independently of +the pixel resolution. If it is smaller than one pixel it will simply +be ignored + +allow sub second precision for the step definition + +modularise consolidation and acquisition functions + +Allow the user to define vertical scaling of graphs in a more flexible way. +some thing like --inner-range 0-1000 and --outer-range 0-10000 which means +that the grapher can choose its vertical scaling in the given range ... +this would replace upper and lower limit + +make the inclusion of G?PRINT like output in to the lables of other graph +elements possible + +add axis on the right and on top of the graph ... + +add configurable counter wrap + +build derivatives while plotting + +show trend by building moving average and represent it as an arrow + +offer side by side tiny box plots for each succesive hour, or some other +means of seeing the variation rather than just the mean level + +circular periodic plots ... (polar) + +analyse data in non time domain ... + +add smothing functions to grapher, using rolling average ... + +make VRULE and HRULE with 123 versions ... + +have configurable role-over limits for counters + +align data points not to GMT but some free offset + +allow starting through symlinks called rrdcreate rrdtune and the like diff --git a/WIN32-BUILD-TIPS.txt b/WIN32-BUILD-TIPS.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7d731c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/WIN32-BUILD-TIPS.txt @@ -0,0 +1,335 @@ +Compiling RRDtool 1.1.x on Win32 with Microsoft Visual C++: +--------------------------------------------------------------- +5/1/05 Tobi +to help windows deal with the reentrant versions of many unix +calls link with win32comp.c + +4/10/05 Tobi +The windows implementation of strftime does not seem to support +the ISO 8601 week number (%V) I have therfore included the file +strftime.[ch] which provides strftime_ ... if you compile rrdtool +with -Dstrftime=_strftime and link strftime.o then you will +get propper support for %V. + +7/29/04 Jake Brutlag + +As of Jan 2004, code for libraries utilized by rrdtool +(png, libart, freetype, and zlib) is no longer distributed with +rrdtool. This requires some changes to the compile process on +Win32. The solution described here is to compile rrdtool to +link against these libraries dynamically. There is an advantage +to this approach: namely the rrdtool distribution doesn't have to +worry about how to compile these libraries on Win32. In theory, +since others already provide and maintain Win32 binaries for these +libraries the users don't have to worry about how to compile them +either. The disadvantage of this approach is that the DLLs for +these libraries must be available on the hosts where rrdtool will run. + +Here are step by step instructions for compiling rrdtool.exe and +the perl shared library (RRDS.dll) with Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0. +(1) Download libraries rrdtool depends on from GnuWin32: +http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ +For freetype, libpng, and zlib download the "Complete Package"; each of +these will be a self-extracting self-installing executable. +For libart, download both the "Binaries" and "Developer Files" packages. +Unfortunately at this time GnuWin32 doesn't provide the "Complete Package" +installer for libart. Perhaps by the time you are following these +instructions GnuWin32 will have a "Complete Package" for libart. +(2) Install the GnuWin32 libraries by running the executables for freetype, +libpng, and zlib. These instructions and the Visual C++ project files +distributed with rrdtool assume that you will use the default install +location: C:\Program Files\GnuWin32. Extract the two zip files for libart, +libart-2.3.3-bin.zip and libart-2.3.3-1-lib.zip into the GnuWin32 directory; +the appropriate libart files will be added to the include, lib, and bin +subdirectories. +(3) Add C:\Program Files\GnuWin32\bin to the PATH (Control Panel -> +System -> Advanced -> Environment Variables). +(4) Start Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0. Load the workspace file, rrdtool.dsw, +from the src subdirectory of your rrdtool code directory. +(5) Compile the Release build of the rrdtool project (since rrdtool depends +on the rrd project, the rrd library will also be compiled). At this +time, the compile will fail in zconf.h, a zlib header file. The problem +is a preprocessor directive that loads unistd.h. Open zconf.h in VC++ +(this file is in C:\Program Files\GnuWin32\include) and find the following +code block: + +#if 1 /* HAVE_UNISTD_H -- this line is updated by ./configure */ +# include /* for off_t */ +# include /* for SEEK_* and off_t */ +# ifdef VMS +# include /* for off_t */ +# endif +# define z_off_t off_t +#endif + +Change it to reads as follows (this is code from zlib-1.1.4): + +#if HAVE_UNISTD_H +# include /* for off_t */ +# include /* for SEEK_* and off_t */ +# ifdef VMS +# include /* for off_t */ +# endif +# define z_off_t off_t +#endif + +Note that it is actually just a one line change. Save the file and +recompile rrdtool. By the time you are following these instructions +this issue with zconf.h may be resolved. +(6) At this point, you can run the executable rrdtool.exe in the +src\toolrelease subdirectory. Note that if you wish to run rrdtool +on other machines, you will need the following DLLs installed (on the +path) on those machines: +zlib1.dll +libpng12.dll +libart_lgpl.dll +freetype6.dll +msvcrt.dll +The names of the first four DLLs might vary from what is listed here +depending on the versions of the packages you downloaded from GnuWin32. +The fifth DLL, msvcrt.dll, is a system DLL for most versions of Windows. +If you are running on old version of Windows, you can install/upgrade to +IE4.0 to get this DLL. +(7) To compile the perl-shared library, open a Command Prompt (DOS box) +and cd to the bindings\perl-shared subdirectory. +(8) Run vcvars32.bat; this batch file, in your vc98\bin directory will +set necessary environment options for command line compiling. +(9) In bindings\perl-shared, run +perl ntmake.pl +nmake +nmake test +If nmake test succeeds, you are good to go. RRDs.dll is in +blib\arch\auto\RRDs. If you plan to install via the Active State ppm +tool, tar and gzip the blib directory. You can use the RRDs.ppd file +in bindings\perl-shared directory. Remember that as in the case of +rrdtool.exe you will need the DLLs listed in (6) on the machine where +you are going to use RRDs.dll. + +Microsoft Visual C++ 7.1 (.NET 2003): + +Unfortunately, this is more difficult than with VC++ 6.0. The problem +is that by default the C runtime dll for VC++ 7.1 is msvcr71.dll rather +than msvcrt.dll. The GnuWin32 library binaries are all compiled +to use msvcrt.dll and you can't mix msvcr71.dll and msvcrt.dll in the +same process. One option is to download the source code for the libraries +(available from http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net) recompile them with +VC++ 7.l. Then all the components will use msvcr71.dll. Once you are +going to go this route, you can also use static multi-threaded libraries +and use static linking between rrdtool (or RRDs.dll) and its dependencies. + +To use the GnuWin32 library binaries, you need to trick VC++ 7.1 into +compiling rrdtool to use the older msvcrt.dll. Follow steps (1) - (3) +as above, then: +(4) Obtain a different version of the msvcrt.lib import library that +is compatible with vc7 and points to msvcrt.dll: +msvcrtlib_for_vc7.zip from http://xchat.org/win32/testing +Backup msvcrt.lib in your vc7\lib directory +(\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\vc7\lib) +Then extract the msvcrt.lib from the zip file into the vc7\lib directory. +WARNING: Use this msvcrt.lib at your own risk! This is not a Microsoft +supplied file nor a file supported by anyone associated with rrdtool. +(5) Start Microsoft Visual C++ 7.1. Load the solution file, rrdtool.sln, +from the src subdirectory of your rrdtool code directory. Edit zconf.h, +as needed, as described under (5) above. Compile the release build of +the rrdtool project. +Proceed with steps (6) - (9) as above, if you are using/picking up +the wrong msvcrt.lib import library then nmake test for perl-shared +will fail. + +Note: it is possible in the future that GnuWin32 will provide Win32 +binaries that utilize msvcr71.dll rather than msvcrt.dll. + +5/14/02 Jake Brutlag + +These notes share some insight I gained compiling 1.1.x with +MS Visual C++ 6.0 (using project files). This information may or +may not be accurate at the time you are reading this. + +(1) freetype and rrdtool cannot use precompiled headers (which are +enabled by default for MSVC++ projects). MSVC++ 6.0 does not +support precompiled headers if #include directives contain MACROS. +(2) Compile Release build with Default optimization, not the +Maximize Speed optimization. I encountered some strange errors +(related to argument processing for complex commands like graph-- +perhaps the getopt stuff is too blame) with Maximize Speed. +(3) libart relies upon config.h (ostensibly generated by the +configure script-- but of course not on Win32 platforms). ..\..\confignt +(which contains a static Win32 version of config.h) should be on +the include path. +(4) Fonts are located in the %windir%\fonts, so the default font +is c:\winnt\fonts\cour.ttf. (6/19/02) At Kerry Calvert's suggestion +this setting was moved to confignt\config.h. +(5) libart requires a custom build step to generate art_config.h; this +is done manually via the commands: +cl -I..\..\confignt gen_art_config.c +gen_art_config.exe > art_config.h + +Currently, to compile rrd.lib and rrdtool.exe using +the MSVC++ project files, first start MSVC++ 6.0. Open the rrdtool +workspace (rrdtool.dsw in the src directory). The active project/ +configuration should be rrdtool-Win32 Release. Select Rebuild All +from the Build menu. The static link library (rrd.lib) will +be generated in src\release directory and executable will be generated +in the src\toolrelease directory. + +Compiling RRDtool on NT ... work in progress +--------------------------------------------------------------- + by Tamas Kovacshazy (khazy@mit.bme.hu) + +Persisting Problems with the current NT port: + +Unfortunately, the RRD perl modules does not work with Perl +(ActivePerl) using the current distribution. + +The RRD shared perl module can be compiled after some +modification... + +Follow these steps: + +0. Install perl if you do not have it! + Visit http://www.ActiveState.com/pw32/ for a complete distribution. + +1. Copy ..\gd1.2\release\gd.lib to ..\gd1.2\ +2. Copy ..\src\release\rrd.lib to ..\src +3. perl Makefile.pl + +In this step the system complains about something I do not +understand. The error message is the following: + +Note (probably harmless): No library found for '-lm' + +Is a library missing? But it does not stop with an error... + +4. nmake test (You must have Visual C++ on the machine!) + +After these steps it generates the test files (svgs and rrds), +and they seem to be good. + +The real problem in the shared perl modul is the following: + +I do not know how this installation stuff works. The problem is +that the installation stuff looks for the gd.lib and the +rrd.lib in the ..\gd1.2 and ..\src directory. The UNIX compile +puts the files into these directories, but the NT compile does +not. + +It is all for today, + +khazy + +Tamas Kovacshazy E-mail: khazy@mit.bme.hu +WWW: http://www.mit.bme.hu/~khazy +Technical University of Budapest +Department of Measurement and Information Systems + + +Compiling RRDtool 1.2.x on Win32 with MingW32 gcc: +--------------------------------------------------------------- + +1. Obtain and install the current version of the MingW package. + + http://www.mingw.org/download.shtml + + In the MinGW set you will need the gcc and binutils as a minimum. + +2. Obtain either of the following awk versions and install in a directory + on your System Path: + + - awk.exe + + http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/awkbook/index.html + + Note: This version has no dependencies to other libs. + + - gawk.exe (GnuWin32 version) + + http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/gawk.htm + + Note: Also fetch the dependant libraries for it from the same page. + +3. If you plan to create a 'distribution' release of the RRD Tools, the + Makefile.Win32 will copy all the needed files to an output directory and + then zip the entire directory. A suitable zip utility can be obtained here: + + http://www.info-zip.org/ + + Install in a directory on your System Path. + +4. Obtain the following libraries, ideally install them all under a common + directory: + + = zlib + + http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/zlib-1.2.3.tar.gz + http://www.zlib.net/ + + = libpng + + http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/libpng-1.2.12.tar.gz + http://libpng.sourceforge.net/ + + = freetype + + http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/freetype-2.2.1.tar.gz + http://freetype.sourceforge.net/index2.html + + = libart_lgpl + + http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/libart_lgpl-2.3.17.tar.gz + http://www.levien.com/libart/ + + Note: libart_lgpl needs a special tweak because the archive contains + only the base directory, but the libart headers are usually included with + a directory prefix; therefore create a subfolder 'libart_lgpl' and move + all files into this subfolder. + +5. Set up for DOS environment. + + Add MingW\bin and MSYS\bin directories to your System path. + + If the libraries share a common directory set the following environment var: + + set LIBBASE= + e.g set LIBBASE=C:\Libraries + + If the libraries are scattered, set the following environment vers: + + set ZLIBSDK= + e.g set ZLIBSDK=C:\mytest\zlib-1.2.3 + set LIBPNG= + set LIBFT2= + set LIBART= + + If using the Gnu Awk (gawk.exe), edit the Makefile.Win32 and change the line: + + AWK = awk + + to + + AWK = gawk + +6. Compile the project. + + All dependent libs are statically linked in. This has the benefit that the + binaries do not depend on any other DLLs. + In order to build the static freetype lib enter the freetype base directory + and type 'make'. If everything is fine a message appears that gcc is detected, + and that you should again type 'make'. Follow that in order to build freetype. + All other libs are build from the sources with the RRDTool Makefile.Win32. + + Switch to the RRDTOOL .\src directory. Then: + + make -f Makefile.Win32 help + + to see the build options, or + + make -f Makefile.Win32 all + + should build the entire package. + +6. Happy Graphing! + + +written by normw & gk. + + diff --git a/acinclude.m4 b/acinclude.m4 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b71fe8e --- /dev/null +++ b/acinclude.m4 @@ -0,0 +1,548 @@ +dnl Helper Functions for the RRDtool configure.ac script +dnl +dnl this file gets included into aclocal.m4 when runnning aclocal +dnl +dnl +dnl +dnl Check for the presence of a particular library and its header files +dnl if this check fails set the environment variable EX_CHECK_ALL_ERR to YES +dnl and prints out a helful message +dnl +dnl +dnl EX_CHECK_ALL(library, function, header, pkgconf name, tested-version, homepage, cppflags) +dnl $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 $7 +dnl +dnl +AC_DEFUN([EX_CHECK_ALL], +[ + AC_LANG_PUSH(C) + EX_CHECK_STATE=NO + ex_check_save_LIBS=${LIBS} + ex_check_save_CPPFLAGS=${CPPFLAGS} + ex_check_save_LDFLAGS=${LDFLAGS} + if test "x$7" != "x"; then + CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$7" + fi + dnl try compiling naked first + AC_CHECK_LIB($1,$2, [ + AC_CHECK_HEADER($3,[LIBS="-l$1 ${LIBS}";EX_CHECK_STATE=YES],[])],[]) + if test $EX_CHECK_STATE = NO; then + dnl now asking pkg-config for help + AC_CHECK_PROGS(PKGCONFIG,[pkg-config],no) + if test "$PKGCONFIG" != "no"; then + if $PKGCONFIG --exists $4; then + CPPFLAGS=${CPPFLAGS}" "`$PKGCONFIG --cflags $4` + LDFLAGS=${LDFLAGS}" "`$PKGCONFIG --libs-only-L $4` + LDFLAGS=${LDFLAGS}" "`$PKGCONFIG --libs-only-other $4` + LIBS=${LIBS}" "`$PKGCONFIG --libs-only-l $4` + dnl remove the cached value and test again + unset ac_cv_lib_$1_$2 + AC_CHECK_LIB($1,$2,[ + unset ac_cv_header_`echo $3 | sed ['s/[^a-zA-Z0-9_]/_/g;s/^[0-9]/_/']` + AC_CHECK_HEADER($3,[EX_CHECK_STATE=YES],[]) + ],[]) + else + AC_MSG_WARN([ +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +* I found a copy of pkgconfig, but there is no $4.pc file around. + You may want to set the PKG_CONFIG_PATH variable to point to its + location. +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + ]) + fi + fi + fi + + if test ${EX_CHECK_STATE} = NO; then + AC_MSG_WARN([ +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +* I could not find a working copy of $4. Check config.log for hints on why + this is the case. Maybe you need to set LDFLAGS and CPPFLAGS appropriately + so that compiler and the linker can find lib$1 and its header files. If + you have not installed $4, you can get it either from its original home on + + $6 + + You can find also find an archive copy on + + http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs + + The last tested version of $4 is $5. + + LIBS=$LIBS + LDFLAGS=$LDFLAGS + CPPFLAGS=$CPPFLAGS + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + ]) + EX_CHECK_ALL_ERR=YES + LIBS="${ex_check_save_LIBS}" + CPPFLAGS="${ex_check_save_CPPFLAGS}" + LDFLAGS="${ex_check_save_LDFLAGS}" + fi + AC_LANG_POP(C) +] +) + +dnl +dnl Ptherad check from http://autoconf-archive.cryp.to/acx_pthread.m4 +dnl +dnl @synopsis ACX_PTHREAD([ACTION-IF-FOUND[, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]]) +dnl +dnl This macro figures out how to build C programs using POSIX threads. +dnl It sets the PTHREAD_LIBS output variable to the threads library and +dnl linker flags, and the PTHREAD_CFLAGS output variable to any special +dnl C compiler flags that are needed. (The user can also force certain +dnl compiler flags/libs to be tested by setting these environment +dnl variables.) +dnl +dnl Also sets PTHREAD_CC to any special C compiler that is needed for +dnl multi-threaded programs (defaults to the value of CC otherwise). +dnl (This is necessary on AIX to use the special cc_r compiler alias.) +dnl +dnl NOTE: You are assumed to not only compile your program with these +dnl flags, but also link it with them as well. e.g. you should link +dnl with $PTHREAD_CC $CFLAGS $PTHREAD_CFLAGS $LDFLAGS ... $PTHREAD_LIBS +dnl $LIBS +dnl +dnl If you are only building threads programs, you may wish to use +dnl these variables in your default LIBS, CFLAGS, and CC: +dnl +dnl LIBS="$PTHREAD_LIBS $LIBS" +dnl CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $PTHREAD_CFLAGS" +dnl CC="$PTHREAD_CC" +dnl +dnl In addition, if the PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE thread-attribute +dnl constant has a nonstandard name, defines PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE to +dnl that name (e.g. PTHREAD_CREATE_UNDETACHED on AIX). +dnl +dnl ACTION-IF-FOUND is a list of shell commands to run if a threads +dnl library is found, and ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND is a list of commands to +dnl run it if it is not found. If ACTION-IF-FOUND is not specified, the +dnl default action will define HAVE_PTHREAD. +dnl +dnl Please let the authors know if this macro fails on any platform, or +dnl if you have any other suggestions or comments. This macro was based +dnl on work by SGJ on autoconf scripts for FFTW (www.fftw.org) (with +dnl help from M. Frigo), as well as ac_pthread and hb_pthread macros +dnl posted by Alejandro Forero Cuervo to the autoconf macro repository. +dnl We are also grateful for the helpful feedback of numerous users. +dnl +dnl @category InstalledPackages +dnl @author Steven G. Johnson +dnl @version 2005-01-14 +dnl @license GPLWithACException + +AC_DEFUN([ACX_PTHREAD], [ +AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST]) +AC_LANG_PUSH(C) +acx_pthread_ok=no + +# We used to check for pthread.h first, but this fails if pthread.h +# requires special compiler flags (e.g. on True64 or Sequent). +# It gets checked for in the link test anyway. + +# First of all, check if the user has set any of the PTHREAD_LIBS, +# etcetera environment variables, and if threads linking works using +# them: +if test x"$PTHREAD_LIBS$PTHREAD_CFLAGS" != x; then + save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS" + CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $PTHREAD_CFLAGS" + save_LIBS="$LIBS" + LIBS="$PTHREAD_LIBS $LIBS" + AC_MSG_CHECKING([for pthread_join in LIBS=$PTHREAD_LIBS with CFLAGS=$PTHREAD_CFLAGS]) + AC_TRY_LINK_FUNC(pthread_join, acx_pthread_ok=yes) + AC_MSG_RESULT($acx_pthread_ok) + if test x"$acx_pthread_ok" = xno; then + PTHREAD_LIBS="" + PTHREAD_CFLAGS="" + fi + LIBS="$save_LIBS" + CFLAGS="$save_CFLAGS" +fi + +# We must check for the threads library under a number of different +# names; the ordering is very important because some systems +# (e.g. DEC) have both -lpthread and -lpthreads, where one of the +# libraries is broken (non-POSIX). + +# Create a list of thread flags to try. Items starting with a "-" are +# C compiler flags, and other items are library names, except for "none" +# which indicates that we try without any flags at all, and "pthread-config" +# which is a program returning the flags for the Pth emulation library. + +acx_pthread_flags="pthreads none -Kthread -kthread lthread -pthread -pthreads -mthreads pthread --thread-safe -mt pthread-config" + +# The ordering *is* (sometimes) important. Some notes on the +# individual items follow: + +# pthreads: AIX (must check this before -lpthread) +# none: in case threads are in libc; should be tried before -Kthread and +# other compiler flags to prevent continual compiler warnings +# -Kthread: Sequent (threads in libc, but -Kthread needed for pthread.h) +# -kthread: FreeBSD kernel threads (preferred to -pthread since SMP-able) +# lthread: LinuxThreads port on FreeBSD (also preferred to -pthread) +# -pthread: Linux/gcc (kernel threads), BSD/gcc (userland threads) +# -pthreads: Solaris/gcc +# -mthreads: Mingw32/gcc, Lynx/gcc +# -mt: Sun Workshop C (may only link SunOS threads [-lthread], but it +# doesn't hurt to check since this sometimes defines pthreads too; +# also defines -D_REENTRANT) +# pthread: Linux, etcetera +# --thread-safe: KAI C++ +# pthread-config: use pthread-config program (for GNU Pth library) + +case "${host_cpu}-${host_os}" in + *solaris*) + + # On Solaris (at least, for some versions), libc contains stubbed + # (non-functional) versions of the pthreads routines, so link-based + # tests will erroneously succeed. (We need to link with -pthread or + # -lpthread.) (The stubs are missing pthread_cleanup_push, or rather + # a function called by this macro, so we could check for that, but + # who knows whether they'll stub that too in a future libc.) So, + # we'll just look for -pthreads and -lpthread first: + + acx_pthread_flags="-pthread -pthreads pthread -mt $acx_pthread_flags" + ;; +esac + +if test x"$acx_pthread_ok" = xno; then +for flag in $acx_pthread_flags; do + + case $flag in + none) + AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether pthreads work without any flags]) + ;; + + -*) + AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether pthreads work with $flag]) + PTHREAD_CFLAGS="$flag" + ;; + + pthread-config) + AC_CHECK_PROG(acx_pthread_config, pthread-config, yes, no) + if test x"$acx_pthread_config" = xno; then continue; fi + PTHREAD_CFLAGS="`pthread-config --cflags`" + PTHREAD_LIBS="`pthread-config --ldflags` `pthread-config --libs`" + ;; + + *) + AC_MSG_CHECKING([for the pthreads library -l$flag]) + PTHREAD_LIBS="-l$flag" + ;; + esac + + save_LIBS="$LIBS" + save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS" + LIBS="$PTHREAD_LIBS $LIBS" + CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $PTHREAD_CFLAGS" + + # Check for various functions. We must include pthread.h, + # since some functions may be macros. (On the Sequent, we + # need a special flag -Kthread to make this header compile.) + # We check for pthread_join because it is in -lpthread on IRIX + # while pthread_create is in libc. We check for pthread_attr_init + # due to DEC craziness with -lpthreads. 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then + # AIX 5 now supports IA64 processor + _LT_AC_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-Bstatic' + else + _LT_AC_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='-bnso -bI:/lib/syscalls.exp' + fi + ;; + darwin*) + # PIC is the default on this platform + # Common symbols not allowed in MH_DYLIB files + case $cc_basename in + xlc*) + _LT_AC_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-qnocommon' + _LT_AC_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,' + ;; + esac + ;; + + mingw* | pw32* | os2*) + # This hack is so that the source file can tell whether it is being + # built for inclusion in a dll (and should export symbols for example). + _LT_AC_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='-DDLL_EXPORT' + ;; + + hpux9* | hpux10* | hpux11*) + _LT_AC_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_wl, $1)='-Wl,' + # PIC is the default for IA64 HP-UX and 64-bit HP-UX, but + # not for PA HP-UX. + case $host_cpu in + hppa*64*|ia64*) + # +Z the default + ;; + *) + _LT_AC_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_pic, $1)='+Z' + ;; + esac + # Is there a better lt_prog_compiler_static that works with the bundled CC? + _LT_AC_TAGVAR(lt_prog_compiler_static, $1)='${wl}-a ${wl}archive' + ;; 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$(MAKE) clean || true + test -f perl-shared/Makefile && rm -f perl-shared/Makefile || true + test -f ruby/Makefile && cd ruby && $(MAKE) clean && rm Makefile || true + test -d python/build && cd python && rm -rf build || true +# Tell versions [3.59,3.63) of GNU make to not export all variables. +# Otherwise a system limit (for SysV at least) may be exceeded. +.NOEXPORT: diff --git a/bindings/perl-piped/MANIFEST b/bindings/perl-piped/MANIFEST new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a530ade --- /dev/null +++ b/bindings/perl-piped/MANIFEST @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +MANIFEST +README +Makefile.PL +RRDp.pm +t/base.t diff --git a/bindings/perl-piped/Makefile.PL b/bindings/perl-piped/Makefile.PL new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5c1a98f --- /dev/null +++ b/bindings/perl-piped/Makefile.PL @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; + +# See lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm for details of how to influence +# the contents of the Makefile that is written. +WriteMakefile( + 'NAME' => 'RRDp', + 'VERSION' => '0.99.0', # finds $VERSION + 'linkext' => {LINKTYPE => ''}, + 'dist' => {COMPRESS=>'gzip', SUFFIX=>'gz'}, +); diff --git a/bindings/perl-piped/README b/bindings/perl-piped/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..672061d --- /dev/null +++ b/bindings/perl-piped/README @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +This is a Perl module for using RRDtool process via a set of pipes. + +perl Makefile.PL +make test +make install diff --git a/bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm b/bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3dce004 --- /dev/null +++ b/bindings/perl-piped/RRDp.pm @@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ +package RRDp; + +=head1 NAME + +RRDp - Attach RRDtool from within a perl script via a set of pipes; + +=head1 SYNOPSIS + +use B + +B I + +B I + +$answer = B + +$status = B + +B<$RRDp::user>, B<$RRDp::sys>, B<$RRDp::real>, B<$RRDp::error_mode>, B<$RRDp::error> + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +With this module you can safely communicate with the RRDtool. + +After every B you have to issue an B command to get +Bs answer to your command. The answer is returned as a pointer, +in order to speed things up. If the last command did not return any +data, B will return an undefined variable. + +If you import the PERFORMANCE variables into your namespace, +you can access RRDtool's internal performance measurements. + +=over 8 + +=item use B + +Load the RRDp::pipe module. + +=item B I + +start RRDtool. The argument must be the path to the RRDtool executable + +=item B I + +pass commands on to RRDtool. check the RRDtool documentation for +more info on the RRDtool commands. + +=item $answer = B + +read RRDtool's response to your command. Note that the $answer variable will +only contain a pointer to the returned data. The reason for this is, that +RRDtool can potentially return quite excessive amounts of data +and we don't want to copy this around in memory. So when you want to +access the contents of $answer you have to use $$answer which dereferences +the variable. + +=item $status = B + +terminates RRDtool and returns RRDtool's status ... + +=item B<$RRDp::user>, B<$RRDp::sys>, B<$RRDp::real> + +these variables will contain totals of the user time, system time and +real time as seen by RRDtool. User time is the time RRDtool is +running, System time is the time spend in system calls and real time +is the total time RRDtool has been running. + +The difference between user + system and real is the time spent +waiting for things like the hard disk and new input from the perl +script. + +=item B<$RRDp::error_mode> and B<$RRDp::error> + +If you set the variable $RRDp::error_mode to the value 'catch' before you run RRDp::read a potential +ERROR message will not cause the program to abort but will be returned in this variable. If no error +occurs the variable will be empty. + + $RRDp::error_mode = 'catch'; + RRDp::cmd qw(info file.rrd); + print $RRDp::error if $RRDp::error; + +=back + + +=head1 EXAMPLE + + use RRDp; + RRDp::start "/usr/local/bin/rrdtool"; + RRDp::cmd qw(create demo.rrd --step 100 + DS:in:GAUGE:100:U:U + RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:10); + $answer = RRDp::read; + print $$answer; + ($usertime,$systemtime,$realtime) = ($RRDp::user,$RRDp::sys,$RRDp::real); + +=head1 SEE ALSO + +For more information on how to use RRDtool, check the manpages. + +=head1 AUTHOR + +Tobias Oetiker + +=cut +#' this is to make cperl.el happy + +use strict; +use Fcntl; +use Carp; +use IO::Handle; +use IPC::Open2; +use vars qw($Sequence $RRDpid $VERSION); +my $Sequence; +my $RRDpid; + +# Prototypes + +sub start ($); +sub cmd (@); +sub end (); +sub read (); + +$VERSION=1.2026; + +sub start ($){ + croak "rrdtool is already running" + if defined $Sequence; + $Sequence = 'S'; + my $rrdtool = shift @_; + $RRDpid = open2 \*RRDreadHand,\*RRDwriteHand, $rrdtool,"-" + or croak "Can't Start rrdtool: $!"; + RRDwriteHand->autoflush(); #flush after every write + fcntl RRDreadHand, F_SETFL,O_NONBLOCK|O_NDELAY; #make readhandle NON BLOCKING + return $RRDpid; +} + + +sub read () { + croak "RRDp::read can only be called after RRDp::cmd" + unless $Sequence eq 'C'; + $RRDp::error = undef; + $Sequence = 'R'; + my $inmask = 0; + my $srbuf; + my $minibuf; + my $buffer; + my $nfound; + my $timeleft; + my $ERR = 0; + vec($inmask,fileno(RRDreadHand),1) = 1; # setup select mask for Reader + while (1) { + my $rout; + $nfound = select($rout=$inmask,undef,undef,2); + if ($nfound == 0 ) { + # here, we could do something sensible ... + next; + } + sysread(RRDreadHand,$srbuf,4096); + $minibuf .= $srbuf; + while ($minibuf =~ s|^(.+?)\n||s) { + my $line = $1; + # print $line,"\n"; + $RRDp::error = undef; + if ($line =~ m|^ERROR|) { + $RRDp::error_mode eq 'catch' ? $RRDp::error = $line : croak $line; + $ERR = 1; + } + elsif ($line =~ m|^OK u:([\d\.]+) s:([\d\.]+) r:([\d\.]+)|){ + ($RRDp::sys,$RRDp::user,$RRDp::real)=($1,$2,$3); + return $ERR == 1 ? undef : \$buffer; + } else { + $buffer .= $line. "\n"; + } + } + } +} + +sub cmd (@){ + croak "RRDp::cmd can only be called after RRDp::read or RRDp::start" + unless $Sequence eq 'R' or $Sequence eq 'S'; + $Sequence = 'C'; + my $cmd = join " ", @_; + if ($Sequence ne 'S') { + } + $cmd =~ s/\n/ /gs; + $cmd =~ s/\s/ /gs; + print RRDwriteHand "$cmd\n"; +} + +sub end (){ + croak "RRDp::end can only be called after RRDp::start" + unless $Sequence; + close RRDwriteHand; + close RRDreadHand; + $Sequence = undef; + waitpid $RRDpid,0; + return $? +} + +1; diff --git a/bindings/perl-piped/t/base.t b/bindings/perl-piped/t/base.t new file mode 100755 index 0000000..5f0b2ae --- /dev/null +++ b/bindings/perl-piped/t/base.t @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +#! /usr/bin/perl + +# this exercises just the perl module .. not RRDtool as such ... + +BEGIN { $| = 1; print "1..5\n"; } +END { + print "not ok 1\n" unless $loaded; + unlink "demo.rrd"; +} + +sub ok +{ + $ok_count++; + my($what, $result) = @_ ; + print "not " unless $result; + print "ok $ok_count $what\n"; +} + +use RRDp; + +$loaded = 1; +$ok_count = 1; + +print "ok 1 module load\n"; + +ok("RRDp::start", RRDp::start "../../src/rrdtool" > 0); + +$now=time(); +RRDp::cmd qw(create demo.rrd --start ), $now, qw(--step 100 ), + qw( DS:in:GAUGE:100:U:U RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:10 ); + +$answer = RRDp::read; +ok("RRDp::cmd", -s "demo.rrd" ); + +RRDp::cmd qw(last demo.rrd); +$answer = RRDp::read; + +ok("RRDp::read", $$answer =~ /$now/); + +$status = RRDp::end; + +ok("RRDp::end", $status == 0); diff --git a/bindings/perl-shared/MANIFEST b/bindings/perl-shared/MANIFEST new file mode 100644 index 0000000..664d231 --- /dev/null +++ b/bindings/perl-shared/MANIFEST @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +ntmake.pl +MANIFEST +README +Makefile.PL +RRDs.pm +RRDs.xs +t/base.t diff --git a/bindings/perl-shared/Makefile.PL b/bindings/perl-shared/Makefile.PL new file mode 100644 index 0000000..863444c --- /dev/null +++ b/bindings/perl-shared/Makefile.PL @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; +use Config; +# See lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm for details of how to influence +# the contents of the Makefile that is written. + +# if the last argument when calling Makefile.PL is RPATH=/... and ... is the +# path to librrd.so then the Makefile will be written such that RRDs.so knows +# where to find librrd.so later on ... +my $R=""; +if ($ARGV[-1] =~ /RPATH=(\S+)/){ + pop @ARGV; + my $rp = $1; + for ($^O){ + /linux/ && do{ $R = "-Wl,--rpath -Wl,$rp"}; + /hpux/ && do{ $R = "+b$rp"}; + /solaris/ && do{ $R = "-R$rp"}; + /aix/ && do{ $R = "-Wl,-blibpath:$rp"}; + } +} + +# darwin works without this because librrd contains its +# install_name which will includes the final location of the +# library after it is installed. This install_name gets transfered +# to the perl shared object. + +my $librrd = "-L../../src/.libs/ $R -lrrd"; + +WriteMakefile( + 'NAME' => 'RRDs', + 'VERSION_FROM' => 'RRDs.pm', # finds $VERSION + 'DEFINE' => "-DPERLPATCHLEVEL=$Config{PATCHLEVEL}", + 'INC' => '-I../../src', + # Perl will figure out which one is valid + 'dynamic_lib' => {'OTHERLDFLAGS' => "$librrd -lm"}, + 'realclean' => {FILES => 't/demo?.rrd t/demo?.png' } +); + diff --git a/bindings/perl-shared/README b/bindings/perl-shared/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0918ecf --- /dev/null +++ b/bindings/perl-shared/README @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +These are the Perl bindings for rrdtool as a shared library. To compile do +the following: + +perl Makefile.PL +make test + +(win32 users try perl ntmake.pl) + +* if dynamic linking does not work, try + +perl Makefile.PL LINKTYPE=static +make test diff --git a/bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm b/bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2c02dad --- /dev/null +++ b/bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.pm @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ +package RRDs; + +use strict; +use vars qw(@ISA $VERSION); + +@ISA = qw(DynaLoader); + +require DynaLoader; + +$VERSION=1.2026; + +bootstrap RRDs $VERSION; + +1; +__END__ + +=head1 NAME + +RRDs - Access RRDtool as a shared module + +=head1 SYNOPSIS + + use RRDs; + RRDs::error + RRDs::last ... + RRDs::info ... + RRDs::create ... + RRDs::update ... + RRDs::updatev ... + RRDs::graph ... + RRDs::fetch ... + RRDs::tune ... + RRDs::times(start, end) + RRDs::dump ... + RRDs::restore ... + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +=head2 Calling Sequence + +This module accesses RRDtool functionality directly from within perl. The +arguments to the functions listed in the SYNOPSIS are explained in the regular +RRDtool documentation. The commandline call + + rrdtool update mydemo.rrd --template in:out N:12:13 + +gets turned into + + RRDs::update ("mydemo.rrd", "--template", "in:out", "N:12:13"); + +Note that + + --template=in:out + +is also valid. + +The RRDs::times function takes two parameters: a "start" and "end" time. +These should be specified in the B format +used by RRDtool. See the B documentation for a detailed +explanation on how to specify time. + +=head2 Error Handling + +The RRD functions will not abort your program even when they can not make +sense out of the arguments you fed them. + +The function RRDs::error should be called to get the error status +after each function call. If RRDs::error does not return anything +then the previous function has completed its task successfully. + + use RRDs; + RRDs::update ("mydemo.rrd","N:12:13"); + my $ERR=RRDs::error; + die "ERROR while updating mydemo.rrd: $ERR\n" if $ERR; + +=head2 Return Values + +The functions RRDs::last, RRDs::graph, RRDs::info, RRDs::fetch and RRDs::times +return their findings. + +B returns a single INTEGER representing the last update time. + + $lastupdate = RRDs::last ... + +B returns an pointer to an ARRAY containing the x-size and y-size of the +created image and results of the PRINT arguments. + + ($averages,$xsize,$ysize) = RRDs::graph ... + print "Imagesize: ${xsize}x${ysize}\n"; + print "Averages: ", (join ", ", @$averages); + +B returns a pointer to a hash. The keys of the hash +represent the property names of the RRD and the values of the hash are +the values of the properties. + + $hash = RRDs::info "example.rrd"; + foreach my $key (keys %$hash){ + print "$key = $$hash{$key}\n"; + } + +B also returns a pointer to hash. The keys of the hash +are concatenated strings of a timestamp, RRA index, and data source name for +each consolidated data point (CDP) written to disk as a result of the +current update call. The hash values are CDP values. + +B is the most complex of +the pack regarding return values. There are 4 values. Two normal +integers, a pointer to an array and a pointer to a array of pointers. + + my ($start,$step,$names,$data) = RRDs::fetch ... + print "Start: ", scalar localtime($start), " ($start)\n"; + print "Step size: $step seconds\n"; + print "DS names: ", join (", ", @$names)."\n"; + print "Data points: ", $#$data + 1, "\n"; + print "Data:\n"; + foreach my $line (@$data) { + print " ", scalar localtime($start), " ($start) "; + $start += $step; + foreach my $val (@$line) { + printf "%12.1f ", $val; + } + print "\n"; + } + +B returns two integers which are the number of seconds since +epoch (1970-01-01) for the supplied "start" and "end" arguments, respectively. + +See the examples directory for more ways to use this extension. + +=head1 NOTE + +If you are manipulating the TZ variable you should also call the posixs +function tzset to initialize all internal state of the library for properly +operating in the timezone of your choice. + + use POSIX qw(tzset); + $ENV{TZ} = 'CET'; + POSIX::tzset(); + + +=head1 AUTHOR + +Tobias Oetiker Etobi@oetiker.chE + +=cut diff --git a/bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.xs b/bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.xs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f84efef --- /dev/null +++ b/bindings/perl-shared/RRDs.xs @@ -0,0 +1,433 @@ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#include "EXTERN.h" +#include "perl.h" +#include "XSUB.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +/* + * rrd_tool.h includes config.h, but at least on Ubuntu Breezy Badger + * 5.10 with gcc 4.0.2, the C preprocessor picks up Perl's config.h + * which is included from the Perl includes and never reads rrdtool's + * config.h. Without including rrdtool's config.h, this module does + * not compile, so include it here with an explicit path. + * + * Because rrdtool's config.h redefines VERSION which is originally + * set via Perl's Makefile.PL and passed down to the C compiler's + * command line, save the original value and reset it after the + * includes. + */ +#define VERSION_SAVED VERSION +#undef VERSION +#include "../../rrd_config.h" +#include "../../src/rrd_tool.h" +#undef VERSION +#define VERSION VERSION_SAVED +#undef VERSION_SAVED + +/* perl 5.004 compatibility */ +#if PERLPATCHLEVEL < 5 +#define PL_sv_undef sv_undef +#endif + + +#define rrdcode(name) \ + argv = (char **) malloc((items+1)*sizeof(char *));\ + argv[0] = "dummy";\ + for (i = 0; i < items; i++) { \ + STRLEN len; \ + char *handle= SvPV(ST(i),len);\ + /* actually copy the data to make sure possible modifications \ + on the argv data does not backfire into perl */ \ + argv[i+1] = (char *) malloc((strlen(handle)+1)*sizeof(char)); \ + strcpy(argv[i+1],handle); \ + } \ + rrd_clear_error();\ + RETVAL=name(items+1,argv); \ + for (i=0; i < items; i++) {\ + free(argv[i+1]);\ + } \ + free(argv);\ + \ + if (rrd_test_error()) XSRETURN_UNDEF; + +#define hvs(VAL) hv_store_ent(hash, sv_2mortal(newSVpv(data->key,0)),VAL,0) + +#define rrdinfocode(name) \ + /* prepare argument list */ \ + argv = (char **) malloc((items+1)*sizeof(char *)); \ + argv[0] = "dummy"; \ + for (i = 0; i < items; i++) { \ + STRLEN len; \ + char *handle= SvPV(ST(i),len); \ + /* actually copy the data to make sure possible modifications \ + on the argv data does not backfire into perl */ \ + argv[i+1] = (char *) malloc((strlen(handle)+1)*sizeof(char)); \ + strcpy(argv[i+1],handle); \ + } \ + rrd_clear_error(); \ + data=name(items+1, argv); \ + for (i=0; i < items; i++) { \ + free(argv[i+1]); \ + } \ + free(argv); \ + if (rrd_test_error()) XSRETURN_UNDEF; \ + hash = newHV(); \ + while (data) { \ + save=data; \ + /* the newSV will get copied by hv so we create it as a mortal \ + to make sure it does not keep hanging round after the fact */ \ + switch (data->type) { \ + case RD_I_VAL: \ + if (isnan(data->value.u_val)) \ + hvs(&PL_sv_undef); \ + else \ + hvs(newSVnv(data->value.u_val)); \ + break; \ + case RD_I_INT: \ + hvs(newSViv(data->value.u_int)); \ + break; \ + case RD_I_CNT: \ + hvs(newSViv(data->value.u_cnt)); \ + break; \ + case RD_I_STR: \ + hvs(newSVpv(data->value.u_str,0)); \ + rrd_freemem(data->value.u_str); \ + break; \ + } \ + rrd_freemem(data->key); \ + data = data->next; \ + rrd_freemem(save); \ + } \ + rrd_freemem(data); \ + RETVAL = newRV_noinc((SV*)hash); + +/* + * should not be needed if libc is linked (see ntmake.pl) +#ifdef WIN32 + #define free free + #define malloc malloc + #define realloc realloc +#endif +*/ + + +MODULE = RRDs PACKAGE = RRDs PREFIX = rrd_ + +BOOT: +#ifdef MUST_DISABLE_SIGFPE + signal(SIGFPE,SIG_IGN); +#endif +#ifdef MUST_DISABLE_FPMASK + fpsetmask(0); +#endif + + +SV* +rrd_error() + CODE: + if (! rrd_test_error()) XSRETURN_UNDEF; + RETVAL = newSVpv(rrd_get_error(),0); + OUTPUT: + RETVAL + + +int +rrd_last(...) + PROTOTYPE: @ + PREINIT: + int i; + char **argv; + CODE: + rrdcode(rrd_last); + OUTPUT: + RETVAL + +int +rrd_first(...) + PROTOTYPE: @ + PREINIT: + int i; + char **argv; + CODE: + rrdcode(rrd_first); + OUTPUT: + RETVAL + + +int +rrd_create(...) + PROTOTYPE: @ + PREINIT: + int i; + char **argv; + CODE: + rrdcode(rrd_create); + RETVAL = 1; + OUTPUT: + RETVAL + + +int +rrd_update(...) + PROTOTYPE: @ + PREINIT: + int i; + char **argv; + CODE: + rrdcode(rrd_update); + RETVAL = 1; + OUTPUT: + RETVAL + + +int +rrd_tune(...) + PROTOTYPE: @ + PREINIT: + int i; + char **argv; + CODE: + rrdcode(rrd_tune); + RETVAL = 1; + OUTPUT: + RETVAL + + +void +rrd_graph(...) + PROTOTYPE: @ + PREINIT: + char **calcpr=NULL; + int i,xsize,ysize; + double ymin,ymax; + char **argv; + AV *retar; + PPCODE: + argv = (char **) malloc((items+1)*sizeof(char *)); + argv[0] = "dummy"; + for (i = 0; i < items; i++) { + STRLEN len; + char *handle = SvPV(ST(i),len); + /* actually copy the data to make sure possible modifications + on the argv data does not backfire into perl */ + argv[i+1] = (char *) malloc((strlen(handle)+1)*sizeof(char)); + strcpy(argv[i+1],handle); + } + rrd_clear_error(); + rrd_graph(items+1,argv,&calcpr,&xsize,&ysize,NULL,&ymin,&ymax); + for (i=0; i < items; i++) { + free(argv[i+1]); + } + free(argv); + + if (rrd_test_error()) { + if(calcpr) + for(i=0;calcpr[i];i++) + rrd_freemem(calcpr[i]); + XSRETURN_UNDEF; + } + retar=newAV(); + if(calcpr){ + for(i=0;calcpr[i];i++){ + av_push(retar,newSVpv(calcpr[i],0)); + rrd_freemem(calcpr[i]); + } + rrd_freemem(calcpr); + } + EXTEND(sp,4); + PUSHs(sv_2mortal(newRV_noinc((SV*)retar))); + PUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSViv(xsize))); + PUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSViv(ysize))); + +void +rrd_fetch(...) + PROTOTYPE: @ + PREINIT: + time_t start,end; + unsigned long step, ds_cnt,i,ii; + rrd_value_t *data,*datai; + char **argv; + char **ds_namv; + AV *retar,*line,*names; + PPCODE: + argv = (char **) malloc((items+1)*sizeof(char *)); + argv[0] = "dummy"; + for (i = 0; i < items; i++) { + STRLEN len; + char *handle= SvPV(ST(i),len); + /* actually copy the data to make sure possible modifications + on the argv data does not backfire into perl */ + argv[i+1] = (char *) malloc((strlen(handle)+1)*sizeof(char)); + strcpy(argv[i+1],handle); + } + rrd_clear_error(); + rrd_fetch(items+1,argv,&start,&end,&step,&ds_cnt,&ds_namv,&data); + for (i=0; i < items; i++) { + free(argv[i+1]); + } + free(argv); + if (rrd_test_error()) XSRETURN_UNDEF; + /* convert the ds_namv into perl format */ + names=newAV(); + for (ii = 0; ii < ds_cnt; ii++){ + av_push(names,newSVpv(ds_namv[ii],0)); + rrd_freemem(ds_namv[ii]); + } + rrd_freemem(ds_namv); + /* convert the data array into perl format */ + datai=data; + retar=newAV(); + for (i = start+step; i <= end; i += step){ + line = newAV(); + for (ii = 0; ii < ds_cnt; ii++){ + av_push(line,(isnan(*datai) ? &PL_sv_undef : newSVnv(*datai))); + datai++; + } + av_push(retar,newRV_noinc((SV*)line)); + } + rrd_freemem(data); + EXTEND(sp,5); + PUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSViv(start+step))); + PUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSViv(step))); + PUSHs(sv_2mortal(newRV_noinc((SV*)names))); + PUSHs(sv_2mortal(newRV_noinc((SV*)retar))); + +void +rrd_times(start, end) + char *start + char *end + PREINIT: + struct rrd_time_value start_tv, end_tv; + char *parsetime_error = NULL; + time_t start_tmp, end_tmp; + PPCODE: + rrd_clear_error(); + if( (parsetime_error = parsetime( start, &start_tv))) { + rrd_set_error( "start time: %s", parsetime_error); + XSRETURN_UNDEF; + } + if( (parsetime_error = parsetime( end, &end_tv))) { + rrd_set_error( "end time: %s", parsetime_error); + XSRETURN_UNDEF; + } + if( proc_start_end( &start_tv, &end_tv, &start_tmp, &end_tmp) == -1) { + XSRETURN_UNDEF; + } + EXTEND(sp,2); + PUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSVuv(start_tmp))); + PUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSVuv(end_tmp))); + +int +rrd_xport(...) + PROTOTYPE: @ + PREINIT: + time_t start,end; + int xsize; + unsigned long step, col_cnt,row_cnt,i,ii; + rrd_value_t *data,*ptr; + char **argv,**legend_v; + AV *retar,*line,*names; + PPCODE: + argv = (char **) malloc((items+1)*sizeof(char *)); + argv[0] = "dummy"; + for (i = 0; i < items; i++) { + STRLEN len; + char *handle = SvPV(ST(i),len); + /* actually copy the data to make sure possible modifications + on the argv data does not backfire into perl */ + argv[i+1] = (char *) malloc((strlen(handle)+1)*sizeof(char)); + strcpy(argv[i+1],handle); + } + rrd_clear_error(); + rrd_xport(items+1,argv,&xsize,&start,&end,&step,&col_cnt,&legend_v,&data); + for (i=0; i < items; i++) { + free(argv[i+1]); + } + free(argv); + if (rrd_test_error()) XSRETURN_UNDEF; + + /* convert the legend_v into perl format */ + names=newAV(); + for (ii = 0; ii < col_cnt; ii++){ + av_push(names,newSVpv(legend_v[ii],0)); + rrd_freemem(legend_v[ii]); + } + rrd_freemem(legend_v); + + /* convert the data array into perl format */ + ptr=data; + retar=newAV(); + for (i = start+step; i <= end; i += step){ + line = newAV(); + for (ii = 0; ii < col_cnt; ii++){ + av_push(line,(isnan(*ptr) ? &PL_sv_undef : newSVnv(*ptr))); + ptr++; + } + av_push(retar,newRV_noinc((SV*)line)); + } + rrd_freemem(data); + + EXTEND(sp,7); + PUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSViv(start+step))); + PUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSViv(end))); + PUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSViv(step))); + PUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSViv(col_cnt))); + PUSHs(sv_2mortal(newRV_noinc((SV*)names))); + PUSHs(sv_2mortal(newRV_noinc((SV*)retar))); + +SV* +rrd_info(...) + PROTOTYPE: @ + PREINIT: + info_t *data,*save; + int i; + char **argv; + HV *hash; + CODE: + rrdinfocode(rrd_info); + OUTPUT: + RETVAL + +SV* +rrd_updatev(...) + PROTOTYPE: @ + PREINIT: + info_t *data,*save; + int i; + char **argv; + HV *hash; + CODE: + rrdinfocode(rrd_update_v); + OUTPUT: + RETVAL + +int +rrd_dump(...) + PROTOTYPE: @ + PREINIT: + int i; + char **argv; + CODE: + rrdcode(rrd_dump); + RETVAL = 1; + OUTPUT: + RETVAL + +int +rrd_restore(...) + PROTOTYPE: @ + PREINIT: + int i; + char **argv; + CODE: + rrdcode(rrd_restore); + RETVAL = 1; + OUTPUT: + RETVAL + diff --git a/bindings/perl-shared/ntmake.pl b/bindings/perl-shared/ntmake.pl new file mode 100644 index 0000000..047b76f --- /dev/null +++ b/bindings/perl-shared/ntmake.pl @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; +use Config; +# See lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm for details of how to influence +# the contents of the Makefile that is written. +# Run VCVARS32.BAT before generating makefile/compiling. +WriteMakefile( + 'NAME' => 'RRDs', + 'VERSION_FROM' => 'RRDs.pm', +# 'DEFINE' => "-DPERLPATCHLEVEL=$Config{PATCHLEVEL}", +# keep compatible w/ ActiveState 5xx builds + 'DEFINE' => "-DPERLPATCHLEVEL=5", + + 'INC' => '-I../../src/ "-I/Program Files/GnuWin32/include"', +# Since we are now using GnuWin32 libraries dynamically (instead of static +# complile with code redistributed with rrdtool), use /MD instead of /MT. +# Yes, this means we need msvcrt.dll but GnuWin32 dlls already require it +# and it is available on most versions of Windows. + 'OPTIMIZE' => '-O2 -MD', + 'LIBS' => '../../src/release/rrd.lib "/Program Files/GnuWin32/lib/libart_lgpl.lib" "/Program Files/GnuWin32/lib/libz.lib" "/Program Files/GnuWin32/lib/libpng.lib" "/Program Files/GnuWin32/lib/libfreetype.lib"', + 'realclean' => {FILES => 't/demo?.rrd t/demo?.png' }, + ($] ge '5.005') ? ( + 'AUTHOR' => 'Tobias Oetiker (tobi@oetiker.ch)', + 'ABSTRACT' => 'Round Robin Database Tool', + ) : () + + +); diff --git a/bindings/perl-shared/t/base.t b/bindings/perl-shared/t/base.t new file mode 100755 index 0000000..7b6c016 --- /dev/null +++ b/bindings/perl-shared/t/base.t @@ -0,0 +1,171 @@ +#! /usr/bin/perl + +BEGIN { $| = 1; print "1..7\n"; } +END { + print "not ok 1\n" unless $loaded; + unlink "demo.rrd"; +} + +sub ok +{ + my($what, $result) = @_ ; + $ok_count++; + print "not " unless $result; + print "ok $ok_count $what\n"; +} + +use strict; +use vars qw(@ISA $loaded); + +use RRDs; +$loaded = 1; +my $ok_count = 1; + +ok("loading",1); + +######################### End of black magic. + +my $STEP = 100; +my $RUNS = 500; +my $GRUNS = 4; +my $RRD1 = "demo1.rrd"; +my $RRD2 = "demo2.rrd"; +my $PNG1 = "demo1.png"; +my $PNG2 = "demo2.png"; +my $time = 30*int(time/30); +my $START = $time-$RUNS*$STEP; + +my @options = ("-b", $START, "-s", $STEP, + "DS:a:GAUGE:2000:U:U", + "DS:b:GAUGE:200:U:U", + "DS:c:GAUGE:200:U:U", + "DS:d:GAUGE:200:U:U", + "DS:e:DERIVE:200:U:U", + "RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:5000", + "RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:10:500"); + +print "* Creating RRD $RRD1 starting at $time.\n\n"; +RRDs::create $RRD1, @options; + +my $ERROR = RRDs::error; +ok("create 1", !$ERROR); # 2 +if ($ERROR) { + die "$0: unable to create `$RRD1': $ERROR\n"; +} + +print "* Creating RRD $RRD2 starting at $time.\n\n"; +RRDs::create $RRD2, @options; + +$ERROR= RRDs::error; +ok("create 2",!$ERROR); # 3 +if ($ERROR) { + die "$0: unable to create `$RRD2': $ERROR\n"; +} + +my $last = RRDs::last $RRD1; +if ($ERROR = RRDs::error) { + die "$0: unable to get last `$RRD1': $ERROR\n"; +} +ok("last 1", $last == $START); # 4 + +$last = RRDs::last $RRD2; +if ($ERROR = RRDs::error) { + die "$0: unable to get last `$RRD2': $ERROR\n"; +} +ok("last 2", $last == $START); # 5 + +print "* Filling $RRD1 and $RRD2 with $RUNS*5 values. One moment please ...\n"; +print "* If you are running over NFS this will take *MUCH* longer\n\n"; + +srand(int($time / 100)); + +@options = (); + +my $counter = 1e7; +for (my $t=$START+1; + $t<$START+$STEP*$RUNS; + $t+=$STEP+int((rand()-0.5)*7)){ + $counter += int(2500*sin($t/2000)*$STEP); + my $data = (1000+500*sin($t/1000)).":". + (1000+900*sin($t/2330)).":". + (2000*cos($t/1550)).":". + (3220*sin($t/3420)).":$counter"; + push(@options, "$t:$data"); + RRDs::update $RRD1, "$t:$data"; + if ($ERROR = RRDs::error) { + warn "$0: unable to update `$RRD1': $ERROR\n"; + } +} + +ok("update 1",!$ERROR); # 3 + +RRDs::update $RRD2, @options; + +ok("update 2",!$ERROR); # 3 + +if ($ERROR = RRDs::error) { + die "$0: unable to update `$RRD2': $ERROR\n"; +} + +print "* Creating $GRUNS graphs: $PNG1 & $PNG2\n\n"; +my $now = $time; +for (my $i=0;$i<$GRUNS;$i++) { + my @rrd_pngs = ($RRD1, $PNG1, $RRD2, $PNG2); + while (@rrd_pngs) { + my $RRD = shift(@rrd_pngs); + my $PNG = shift(@rrd_pngs); + my ($graphret,$xs,$ys) = RRDs::graph $PNG, "--title", 'Test GRAPH', + "--vertical-label", 'Dummy Units', "--start", (-$RUNS*$STEP), + "DEF:alpha=$RRD:a:AVERAGE", + "DEF:beta=$RRD:b:AVERAGE", + "DEF:gamma=$RRD:c:AVERAGE", + "DEF:delta=$RRD:d:AVERAGE", + "DEF:epsilon=$RRD:e:AVERAGE", + "CDEF:calc=alpha,beta,+,2,/", + "AREA:alpha#0022e9:Short", + "STACK:beta#00b871:Demo Text", + "LINE1:gamma#ff0000:Line 1", + "LINE2:delta#888800:Line 2", + "LINE3:calc#00ff44:Line 3", + "LINE3:epsilon#000000:Line 4", + "HRULE:1500#ff8800:Horizontal Line at 1500", + "PRINT:alpha:AVERAGE:Average Alpha %1.2lf", + "PRINT:alpha:MIN:Min Alpha %1.2lf %s", + "PRINT:alpha:MIN:Min Alpha %1.2lf", + "PRINT:alpha:MAX:Max Alpha %1.2lf", + "GPRINT:calc:AVERAGE:Average calc %1.2lf %s", + "GPRINT:calc:AVERAGE:Average calc %1.2lf", + "GPRINT:calc:MAX:Max calc %1.2lf", + "GPRINT:calc:MIN:Min calc %1.2lf", + "VRULE:".($now-3600)."#008877:60 Minutes ago", + "VRULE:".($now-7200)."#008877:120 Minutes ago"; + + if ($ERROR = RRDs::error) { + print "ERROR: $ERROR\n"; + } else { + print "Image Size: ${xs}x${ys}\n"; + print "Graph Return:\n",(join "\n", @$graphret),"\n\n"; + } + } +} + + + +my ($start,$step,$names,$array) = RRDs::fetch $RRD1, "AVERAGE"; +$ERROR = RRDs::error; +print "ERROR: $ERROR\n" if $ERROR ; +print "start=$start, step=$step\n"; +print " "; +map {printf("%12s",$_)} @$names ; +foreach my $line (@$array){ + print "".localtime($start)," "; + $start += $step; + foreach my $val (@$line) { + if (not defined $val){ + printf "%12s", "UNKNOWN"; + } else { + printf "%12.1f", $val; + } + } + print "\n"; +} diff --git a/bindings/python/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT b/bindings/python/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8cf3658 --- /dev/null +++ b/bindings/python/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +ACKNOWLEDGMENT +============== + +This is a list of people who have made contributions to py-rrdtool. + +Matthew W. 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+ if (PyString_Check(o)) + (*argv)[i + 1] = PyString_AS_STRING(o); + else { + PyMem_Del(*argv); + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "argument %d must be string", i); + return -1; + } + } + (*argv)[0] = command; + *argc = size + 1; + + /* reset getopt state */ + opterr = optind = 0; + + return 0; +} + +static void +destroy_args(char ***argv) +{ + PyMem_Del(*argv); + *argv = NULL; +} + +static char PyRRD_create__doc__[] = +"create(args..): Set up a new Round Robin Database\n\ + create filename [--start|-b start time] \ +[--step|-s step] [DS:ds-name:DST:heartbeat:min:max] \ +[RRA:CF:xff:steps:rows]"; + +static PyObject * +PyRRD_create(PyObject UNUSED(*self), PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *r; + char **argv; + int argc; + + if (create_args("create", args, &argc, &argv) < 0) + return NULL; + + if (rrd_create(argc, argv) == -1) { + PyErr_SetString(ErrorObject, rrd_get_error()); + rrd_clear_error(); + r = NULL; + } else { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + r = Py_None; + } + + destroy_args(&argv); + return r; +} + +static char PyRRD_update__doc__[] = +"update(args..): Store a new set of values into the rrd\n" +" update filename [--template|-t ds-name[:ds-name]...] " +"N|timestamp:value[:value...] [timestamp:value[:value...] ...]"; + +static PyObject * +PyRRD_update(PyObject UNUSED(*self), PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *r; + char **argv; + int argc; + + if (create_args("update", args, &argc, &argv) < 0) + return NULL; + + if (rrd_update(argc, argv) == -1) { + PyErr_SetString(ErrorObject, rrd_get_error()); + rrd_clear_error(); + r = NULL; + } else { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + r = Py_None; + } + + destroy_args(&argv); + return r; +} + +static char PyRRD_fetch__doc__[] = +"fetch(args..): fetch data from an rrd.\n" +" fetch filename CF [--resolution|-r resolution] " +"[--start|-s start] [--end|-e end]"; + +static PyObject * +PyRRD_fetch(PyObject UNUSED(*self), PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *r; + rrd_value_t *data, *datai; + unsigned long step, ds_cnt; + time_t start, end; + int argc; + char **argv, **ds_namv; + + if (create_args("fetch", args, &argc, &argv) < 0) + return NULL; + + if (rrd_fetch(argc, argv, &start, &end, &step, + &ds_cnt, &ds_namv, &data) == -1) { + PyErr_SetString(ErrorObject, rrd_get_error()); + rrd_clear_error(); + r = NULL; + } else { + /* Return : + ((start, end, step), (name1, name2, ...), [(data1, data2, ..), ...]) */ + PyObject *range_tup, *dsnam_tup, *data_list, *t; + unsigned long i, j, row; + rrd_value_t dv; + + row = ((end - start) / step + 1); + + r = PyTuple_New(3); + range_tup = PyTuple_New(3); + dsnam_tup = PyTuple_New(ds_cnt); + data_list = PyList_New(row); + PyTuple_SET_ITEM(r, 0, range_tup); + PyTuple_SET_ITEM(r, 1, dsnam_tup); + PyTuple_SET_ITEM(r, 2, data_list); + + datai = data; + + PyTuple_SET_ITEM(range_tup, 0, PyInt_FromLong((long)start)); + PyTuple_SET_ITEM(range_tup, 1, PyInt_FromLong((long)end)); + PyTuple_SET_ITEM(range_tup, 2, PyInt_FromLong((long)step)); + + for (i = 0; i < ds_cnt; i++) + PyTuple_SET_ITEM(dsnam_tup, i, PyString_FromString(ds_namv[i])); + + for (i = 0; i < row; i ++) { + t = PyTuple_New(ds_cnt); + PyList_SET_ITEM(data_list, i, t); + + for (j = 0; j < ds_cnt; j++) { + dv = *(datai++); + if (isnan(dv)) { + PyTuple_SET_ITEM(t, j, Py_None); + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + } else { + PyTuple_SET_ITEM(t, j, PyFloat_FromDouble((double)dv)); + } + } + } + + for (i = 0; i < ds_cnt; i++) + free(ds_namv[i]); + free(ds_namv); /* rrdtool don't use PyMem_Malloc :) */ + free(data); + } + + destroy_args(&argv); + return r; +} + +static char PyRRD_graph__doc__[] = +"graph(args..): Create a graph based on data from one or several RRD\n" +" graph filename [-s|--start seconds] " +"[-e|--end seconds] [-x|--x-grid x-axis grid and label] " +"[-y|--y-grid y-axis grid and label] [--alt-y-grid] [--alt-y-mrtg] " +"[--alt-autoscale] [--alt-autoscale-max] [--units-exponent] value " +"[-v|--vertical-label text] [-w|--width pixels] [-h|--height pixels] " +"[-i|--interlaced] " +"[-f|--imginfo formatstring] [-a|--imgformat GIF|PNG|GD] " +"[-B|--background value] [-O|--overlay value] " +"[-U|--unit value] [-z|--lazy] [-o|--logarithmic] " +"[-u|--upper-limit value] [-l|--lower-limit value] " +"[-g|--no-legend] [-r|--rigid] [--step value] " +"[-b|--base value] [-c|--color COLORTAG#rrggbb] " +"[-t|--title title] [DEF:vname=rrd:ds-name:CF] " +"[CDEF:vname=rpn-expression] [PRINT:vname:CF:format] " +"[GPRINT:vname:CF:format] [COMMENT:text] " +"[HRULE:value#rrggbb[:legend]] [VRULE:time#rrggbb[:legend]] " +"[LINE{1|2|3}:vname[#rrggbb[:legend]]] " +"[AREA:vname[#rrggbb[:legend]]] " +"[STACK:vname[#rrggbb[:legend]]]"; + +static PyObject * +PyRRD_graph(PyObject UNUSED(*self), PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *r; + char **argv, **calcpr; + int argc, xsize, ysize, i; + double ymin, ymax; + if (create_args("graph", args, &argc, &argv) < 0) + return NULL; + + if (rrd_graph(argc, argv, &calcpr, &xsize, &ysize, NULL, &ymin, &ymax) == -1) { + PyErr_SetString(ErrorObject, rrd_get_error()); + rrd_clear_error(); + r = NULL; + } else { + r = PyTuple_New(3); + + PyTuple_SET_ITEM(r, 0, PyInt_FromLong((long)xsize)); + PyTuple_SET_ITEM(r, 1, PyInt_FromLong((long)ysize)); + + if (calcpr) { + PyObject *e, *t; + + e = PyList_New(0); + PyTuple_SET_ITEM(r, 2, e); + + for(i = 0; calcpr[i]; i++) { + t = PyString_FromString(calcpr[i]); + PyList_Append(e, t); + Py_DECREF(t); + free(calcpr[i]); + } + free(calcpr); + } else { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + PyTuple_SET_ITEM(r, 2, Py_None); + } + } + + destroy_args(&argv); + return r; +} + +static char PyRRD_tune__doc__[] = +"tune(args...): Modify some basic properties of a Round Robin Database\n" +" tune filename [--heartbeat|-h ds-name:heartbeat] " +"[--minimum|-i ds-name:min] [--maximum|-a ds-name:max] " +"[--data-source-type|-d ds-name:DST] [--data-source-rename|-r old-name:new-name]"; + +static PyObject * +PyRRD_tune(PyObject UNUSED(*self), PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *r; + char **argv; + int argc; + + if (create_args("tune", args, &argc, &argv) < 0) + return NULL; + + if (rrd_tune(argc, argv) == -1) { + PyErr_SetString(ErrorObject, rrd_get_error()); + rrd_clear_error(); + r = NULL; + } else { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + r = Py_None; + } + + destroy_args(&argv); + return r; +} + +static char PyRRD_first__doc__[] = +"first(filename): Return the timestamp of the first data sample in an RRD"; + +static PyObject * +PyRRD_first(PyObject UNUSED(*self), PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *r; + int argc, ts; + char **argv; + + if (create_args("first", args, &argc, &argv) < 0) + return NULL; + + if ((ts = rrd_first(argc, argv)) == -1) { + PyErr_SetString(ErrorObject, rrd_get_error()); + rrd_clear_error(); + r = NULL; + } else + r = PyInt_FromLong((long)ts); + + destroy_args(&argv); + return r; +} + +static char PyRRD_last__doc__[] = +"last(filename): Return the timestamp of the last data sample in an RRD"; + +static PyObject * +PyRRD_last(PyObject UNUSED(*self), PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *r; + int argc, ts; + char **argv; + + if (create_args("last", args, &argc, &argv) < 0) + return NULL; + + if ((ts = rrd_last(argc, argv)) == -1) { + PyErr_SetString(ErrorObject, rrd_get_error()); + rrd_clear_error(); + r = NULL; + } else + r = PyInt_FromLong((long)ts); + + destroy_args(&argv); + return r; +} + +static char PyRRD_resize__doc__[] = +"resize(args...): alters the size of an RRA.\n" +" resize filename rra-num GROW|SHRINK rows"; + +static PyObject * +PyRRD_resize(PyObject UNUSED(*self), PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *r; + char **argv; + int argc, ts; + + if (create_args("resize", args, &argc, &argv) < 0) + return NULL; + + if ((ts = rrd_resize(argc, argv)) == -1) { + PyErr_SetString(ErrorObject, rrd_get_error()); + rrd_clear_error(); + r = NULL; + } else { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + r = Py_None; + } + + destroy_args(&argv); + return r; +} + +static char PyRRD_info__doc__[] = +"info(filename): extract header information from an rrd"; + +static PyObject * +PyRRD_info(PyObject UNUSED(*self), PyObject *args) +{ + PyObject *r, *t, *ds; + rrd_t rrd; + FILE *in_file; + char *filename; + unsigned long i, j; + + if (! PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s:info", &filename)) + return NULL; + + if (rrd_open(filename, &in_file, &rrd, RRD_READONLY) == -1) { + PyErr_SetString(ErrorObject, rrd_get_error()); + rrd_clear_error(); + return NULL; + } + fclose(in_file); + +#define DICTSET_STR(dict, name, value) \ + t = PyString_FromString(value); \ + PyDict_SetItemString(dict, name, t); \ + Py_DECREF(t); + +#define DICTSET_CNT(dict, name, value) \ + t = PyInt_FromLong((long)value); \ + PyDict_SetItemString(dict, name, t); \ + Py_DECREF(t); + +#define DICTSET_VAL(dict, name, value) \ + t = isnan(value) ? (Py_INCREF(Py_None), Py_None) : \ + PyFloat_FromDouble((double)value); \ + PyDict_SetItemString(dict, name, t); \ + Py_DECREF(t); + + r = PyDict_New(); + + DICTSET_STR(r, "filename", filename); + DICTSET_STR(r, "rrd_version", rrd.stat_head->version); + DICTSET_CNT(r, "step", rrd.stat_head->pdp_step); + DICTSET_CNT(r, "last_update", rrd.live_head->last_up); + + ds = PyDict_New(); + PyDict_SetItemString(r, "ds", ds); + Py_DECREF(ds); + + for (i = 0; i < rrd.stat_head->ds_cnt; i++) { + PyObject *d; + + d = PyDict_New(); + PyDict_SetItemString(ds, rrd.ds_def[i].ds_nam, d); + Py_DECREF(d); + + DICTSET_STR(d, "ds_name", rrd.ds_def[i].ds_nam); + DICTSET_STR(d, "type", rrd.ds_def[i].dst); + DICTSET_CNT(d, "minimal_heartbeat", rrd.ds_def[i].par[DS_mrhb_cnt].u_cnt); + DICTSET_VAL(d, "min", rrd.ds_def[i].par[DS_min_val].u_val); + DICTSET_VAL(d, "max", rrd.ds_def[i].par[DS_max_val].u_val); + DICTSET_STR(d, "last_ds", rrd.pdp_prep[i].last_ds); + DICTSET_VAL(d, "value", rrd.pdp_prep[i].scratch[PDP_val].u_val); + DICTSET_CNT(d, "unknown_sec", rrd.pdp_prep[i].scratch[PDP_unkn_sec_cnt].u_cnt); + } + + ds = PyList_New(rrd.stat_head->rra_cnt); + PyDict_SetItemString(r, "rra", ds); + Py_DECREF(ds); + + for (i = 0; i < rrd.stat_head->rra_cnt; i++) { + PyObject *d, *cdp; + + d = PyDict_New(); + PyList_SET_ITEM(ds, i, d); + + DICTSET_STR(d, "cf", rrd.rra_def[i].cf_nam); + DICTSET_CNT(d, "rows", rrd.rra_def[i].row_cnt); + DICTSET_CNT(d, "pdp_per_row", rrd.rra_def[i].pdp_cnt); + DICTSET_VAL(d, "xff", rrd.rra_def[i].par[RRA_cdp_xff_val].u_val); + + cdp = PyList_New(rrd.stat_head->ds_cnt); + PyDict_SetItemString(d, "cdp_prep", cdp); + Py_DECREF(cdp); + + for (j = 0; j < rrd.stat_head->ds_cnt; j++) { + PyObject *cdd; + + cdd = PyDict_New(); + PyList_SET_ITEM(cdp, j, cdd); + + DICTSET_VAL(cdd, "value", + rrd.cdp_prep[i*rrd.stat_head->ds_cnt+j].scratch[CDP_val].u_val); + DICTSET_CNT(cdd, "unknown_datapoints", + rrd.cdp_prep[i*rrd.stat_head->ds_cnt+j].scratch[CDP_unkn_pdp_cnt].u_cnt); + } + } + + rrd_free(&rrd); + + return r; +} + +/* List of methods defined in the module */ +#define meth(name, func, doc) {name, (PyCFunction)func, METH_VARARGS, doc} + +static PyMethodDef _rrdtool_methods[] = { + meth("create", PyRRD_create, PyRRD_create__doc__), + meth("update", PyRRD_update, PyRRD_update__doc__), + meth("fetch", PyRRD_fetch, PyRRD_fetch__doc__), + meth("graph", PyRRD_graph, PyRRD_graph__doc__), + meth("tune", PyRRD_tune, PyRRD_tune__doc__), + meth("first", PyRRD_first, PyRRD_first__doc__), + meth("last", PyRRD_last, PyRRD_last__doc__), + meth("resize", PyRRD_resize, PyRRD_resize__doc__), + meth("info", PyRRD_info, PyRRD_info__doc__), + {NULL, NULL,0,NULL} +}; + +#define SET_INTCONSTANT(dict, value) \ + t = PyInt_FromLong((long)value); \ + PyDict_SetItemString(dict, #value, t); \ + Py_DECREF(t); +#define SET_STRCONSTANT(dict, value) \ + t = PyString_FromString(value); \ + PyDict_SetItemString(dict, #value, t); \ + Py_DECREF(t); + +/* Initialization function for the module */ +void +initrrdtool(void) +{ + PyObject *m, *d, *t; + + /* Create the module and add the functions */ + m = Py_InitModule("rrdtool", _rrdtool_methods); + + /* Add some symbolic constants to the module */ + d = PyModule_GetDict(m); + + SET_STRCONSTANT(d, __version__); + ErrorObject = PyErr_NewException("rrdtool.error", NULL, NULL); + PyDict_SetItemString(d, "error", ErrorObject); + + /* Check for errors */ + if (PyErr_Occurred()) + Py_FatalError("can't initialize the rrdtool module"); +} + +/* + * $Id: _rrdtoolmodule.c,v 1.14 2003/02/22 07:41:19 perky Exp $ + * ex: ts=8 sts=4 et + */ diff --git a/bindings/python/setup.py b/bindings/python/setup.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7a41a11 --- /dev/null +++ b/bindings/python/setup.py @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# +# setup.py +# +# py-rrdtool distutil setup +# +# Author : Hye-Shik Chang +# Date : $Date: 2003/02/14 02:38:16 $ +# Created : 24 May 2002 +# +# $Revision: 1.7 $ +# +# ========================================================================== +# This file is part of py-rrdtool. +# +# py-rrdtool is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published +# by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# py-rrdtool is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License +# along with Foobar; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA +# + +from distutils.core import setup, Extension +import sys, os + +RRDBASE = os.environ.get('LOCALBASE', '../../src') +library_dir = os.environ.get('BUILDLIBDIR', os.path.join(RRDBASE, 'lib')) +include_dir = os.environ.get('INCDIR', RRDBASE) + +setup(name = "py-rrdtool", + version = "0.2.1", + description = "Python Interface to RRDTool", + author = "Hye-Shik Chang", + author_email = "perky@fallin.lv", + license = "LGPL", + url = "http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool", + #packages = ['rrdtool'], + ext_modules = [ + Extension( + "rrdtoolmodule", + ["rrdtoolmodule.c"], + libraries=['rrd'], + library_dirs=[library_dir], + include_dirs=[include_dir], + ) + ] +) diff --git a/bindings/ruby/CHANGES b/bindings/ruby/CHANGES new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c84ff29 --- /dev/null +++ b/bindings/ruby/CHANGES @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +2006-07-25 Loïs Lherbier + add y_min and y_max parameters to rrd_graph + update test.rb to send only strings to RRD.fetch diff --git a/bindings/ruby/README b/bindings/ruby/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..888a062 --- /dev/null +++ b/bindings/ruby/README @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +# +# ruby librrd bindings +# author: Miles Egan +# + +- Introduction + +This module provides ruby bindings for librrd, with functionality +comparable to the native perl bindings. See test.rb for a script that +exercises all ruby-librrd functionality. + +- Installation + +Installation is standard. Simply run: + +ruby extconf.rb +make +make install + +I hope this works for you. Please let me know if you have any +problems or suggestions. Someday when I'm feeling less lazy I'll +actually document this thing. Thanks to Tobi for rrdtool! diff --git a/bindings/ruby/extconf.rb b/bindings/ruby/extconf.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2045e5a --- /dev/null +++ b/bindings/ruby/extconf.rb @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +# $Id: extconf.rb,v 1.2 2001/11/28 18:30:16 miles Exp $ +# Lost ticket pays maximum rate. + +require 'mkmf' + +if /linux/ =~ RUBY_PLATFORM + $LDFLAGS += '-Wl,--rpath -Wl,$(EPREFIX)/lib' +elsif /solaris/ =~ RUBY_PLATFORM + $LDFLAGS += '-R$(EPREFIX)/lib' +elsif /hpux/ =~ RUBY_PLATFORM + $LDFLAGS += '+b$(EPREFIX)/lib' +elsif /aix/ =~ RUBY_PLATFORM + $LDFLAGS += '-Wl,-blibpath:$(EPREFIX)/lib' +end + +dir_config("rrd","../../src","../../src/.libs") +have_library("rrd", "rrd_create") +create_makefile("RRD") diff --git a/bindings/ruby/main.c b/bindings/ruby/main.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8a762ad --- /dev/null +++ b/bindings/ruby/main.c @@ -0,0 +1,258 @@ +/* $Id: main.c 1212 2007-11-08 10:13:48Z oetiker $ + * Substantial penalty for early withdrawal. + */ + +#include +#include +#include "../../src/rrd_tool.h" + +typedef struct string_arr_t { + int len; + char **strings; +} string_arr; + +VALUE mRRD; +VALUE rb_eRRDError; + +typedef int (*RRDFUNC)(int argc, char ** argv); +#define RRD_CHECK_ERROR \ + if (rrd_test_error()) \ + rb_raise(rb_eRRDError, rrd_get_error()); \ + rrd_clear_error(); + +string_arr string_arr_new(VALUE rb_strings) +{ + string_arr a; + char buf[64]; + int i; + + Check_Type(rb_strings, T_ARRAY); + a.len = RARRAY(rb_strings)->len + 1; + + a.strings = malloc(a.len * sizeof(char *)); + a.strings[0] = "dummy"; /* first element is a dummy element */ + + for (i = 0; i < a.len - 1; i++) { + VALUE v = rb_ary_entry(rb_strings, i); + switch (TYPE(v)) { + case T_STRING: + a.strings[i + 1] = strdup(STR2CSTR(v)); + break; + case T_FIXNUM: + snprintf(buf, 63, "%d", FIX2INT(v)); + a.strings[i + 1] = strdup(buf); + break; + default: + rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "invalid argument - %s, expected T_STRING or T_FIXNUM on index %d", rb_class2name(CLASS_OF(v)), i); + break; + } + } + + return a; +} + +void string_arr_delete(string_arr a) +{ + int i; + + /* skip dummy first entry */ + for (i = 1; i < a.len; i++) { + free(a.strings[i]); + } + + free(a.strings); +} + +void reset_rrd_state() +{ + optind = 0; + opterr = 0; + rrd_clear_error(); +} + +VALUE rrd_call(RRDFUNC func, VALUE args) +{ + string_arr a; + + a = string_arr_new(args); + reset_rrd_state(); + func(a.len, a.strings); + string_arr_delete(a); + + RRD_CHECK_ERROR + + return Qnil; +} + +VALUE rb_rrd_create(VALUE self, VALUE args) +{ + return rrd_call(rrd_create, args); +} + +VALUE rb_rrd_dump(VALUE self, VALUE args) +{ + return rrd_call(rrd_dump, args); +} + +VALUE rb_rrd_fetch(VALUE self, VALUE args) +{ + string_arr a; + unsigned long i, j, k, step, ds_cnt; + rrd_value_t *raw_data; + char **raw_names; + VALUE data, names, result; + time_t start, end; + + a = string_arr_new(args); + reset_rrd_state(); + rrd_fetch(a.len, a.strings, &start, &end, &step, &ds_cnt, &raw_names, &raw_data); + string_arr_delete(a); + + RRD_CHECK_ERROR + + names = rb_ary_new(); + for (i = 0; i < ds_cnt; i++) { + rb_ary_push(names, rb_str_new2(raw_names[i])); + free(raw_names[i]); + } + free(raw_names); + + k = 0; + data = rb_ary_new(); + for (i = start; i <= end; i += step) { + VALUE line = rb_ary_new2(ds_cnt); + for (j = 0; j < ds_cnt; j++) { + rb_ary_store(line, j, rb_float_new(raw_data[k])); + k++; + } + rb_ary_push(data, line); + } + free(raw_data); + + result = rb_ary_new2(4); + rb_ary_store(result, 0, INT2NUM(start)); + rb_ary_store(result, 1, INT2NUM(end)); + rb_ary_store(result, 2, names); + rb_ary_store(result, 3, data); + return result; +} + +VALUE rb_rrd_graph(VALUE self, VALUE args) +{ + string_arr a; + char **calcpr, **p; + VALUE result, print_results; + int xsize, ysize; + double ymin, ymax; + + a = string_arr_new(args); + reset_rrd_state(); + rrd_graph(a.len, a.strings, &calcpr, &xsize, &ysize, NULL, &ymin, &ymax); + string_arr_delete(a); + + RRD_CHECK_ERROR + + result = rb_ary_new2(3); + print_results = rb_ary_new(); + p = calcpr; + for (p = calcpr; p && *p; p++) { + rb_ary_push(print_results, rb_str_new2(*p)); + free(*p); + } + free(calcpr); + rb_ary_store(result, 0, print_results); + rb_ary_store(result, 1, INT2FIX(xsize)); + rb_ary_store(result, 2, INT2FIX(ysize)); + return result; +} + +VALUE rb_rrd_info(VALUE self, VALUE args) +{ + string_arr a; + info_t *p, *data; + VALUE result; + + a = string_arr_new(args); + data = rrd_info(a.len, a.strings); + string_arr_delete(a); + + RRD_CHECK_ERROR + + result = rb_hash_new(); + while (data) { + VALUE key = rb_str_new2(data->key); + switch (data->type) { + case RD_I_VAL: + if (isnan(data->value.u_val)) { + rb_hash_aset(result, key, Qnil); + } + else { + rb_hash_aset(result, key, rb_float_new(data->value.u_val)); + } + break; + case RD_I_CNT: + rb_hash_aset(result, key, INT2FIX(data->value.u_cnt)); + break; + case RD_I_STR: + rb_hash_aset(result, key, rb_str_new2(data->value.u_str)); + free(data->value.u_str); + break; + } + p = data; + data = data->next; + free(p); + } + return result; +} + +VALUE rb_rrd_last(VALUE self, VALUE args) +{ + string_arr a; + time_t last; + + a = string_arr_new(args); + reset_rrd_state(); + last = rrd_last(a.len, a.strings); + string_arr_delete(a); + + RRD_CHECK_ERROR + + return rb_funcall(rb_cTime, rb_intern("at"), 1, INT2FIX(last)); +} + +VALUE rb_rrd_resize(VALUE self, VALUE args) +{ + return rrd_call(rrd_resize, args); +} + +VALUE rb_rrd_restore(VALUE self, VALUE args) +{ + return rrd_call(rrd_restore, args); +} + +VALUE rb_rrd_tune(VALUE self, VALUE args) +{ + return rrd_call(rrd_tune, args); +} + +VALUE rb_rrd_update(VALUE self, VALUE args) +{ + return rrd_call(rrd_update, args); +} + +void Init_RRD() +{ + mRRD = rb_define_module("RRD"); + rb_eRRDError = rb_define_class("RRDError", rb_eStandardError); + + rb_define_module_function(mRRD, "create", rb_rrd_create, -2); + rb_define_module_function(mRRD, "dump", rb_rrd_dump, -2); + rb_define_module_function(mRRD, "fetch", rb_rrd_fetch, -2); + rb_define_module_function(mRRD, "graph", rb_rrd_graph, -2); + rb_define_module_function(mRRD, "last", rb_rrd_last, -2); + rb_define_module_function(mRRD, "resize", rb_rrd_resize, -2); + rb_define_module_function(mRRD, "restore", rb_rrd_restore, -2); + rb_define_module_function(mRRD, "tune", rb_rrd_tune, -2); + rb_define_module_function(mRRD, "update", rb_rrd_update, -2); + rb_define_module_function(mRRD, "info", rb_rrd_info, -2); +} diff --git a/bindings/ruby/test.rb b/bindings/ruby/test.rb new file mode 100755 index 0000000..4853326 --- /dev/null +++ b/bindings/ruby/test.rb @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env ruby +# $Id: test.rb,v 1.2 2002/10/22 17:34:00 miles Exp $ +# Driver does not carry cash. + +$: << '/scratch/rrd12build/lib/ruby/1.8/i386-linux/' + +require "RRD" + +name = "test" +rrd = "#{name}.rrd" +start = Time.now.to_i + +puts "creating #{rrd}" +RRD.create( + rrd, + "--start", "#{start - 1}", + "--step", "300", + "DS:a:GAUGE:600:U:U", + "DS:b:GAUGE:600:U:U", + "RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:300") +puts + +puts "updating #{rrd}" +start.to_i.step(start.to_i + 300 * 300, 300) { |i| + RRD.update(rrd, "#{i}:#{rand(100)}:#{Math.sin(i / 800) * 50 + 50}") +} +puts + +puts "fetching data from #{rrd}" +(fstart, fend, data) = RRD.fetch(rrd, "--start", start.to_s, "--end", (start + 300 * 300).to_s, "AVERAGE") +puts "got #{data.length} data points from #{fstart} to #{fend}" +puts + +puts "generating graph #{name}.png" +RRD.graph( + "#{name}.png", + "--title", " RubyRRD Demo", + "--start", "#{start+3600}", + "--end", "start + 1000 min", + "--interlace", + "--imgformat", "PNG", + "--width=450", + "DEF:a=#{rrd}:a:AVERAGE", + "DEF:b=#{rrd}:b:AVERAGE", + "CDEF:line=TIME,2400,%,300,LT,a,UNKN,IF", + "AREA:b#00b6e4:beta", + "AREA:line#0022e9:alpha", + "LINE3:line#ff0000") +puts + +print "This script has created #{name}.png in the current directory\n"; 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All command names +and arguments are equal to those of RRDtool. They are assigned to the +namespace `Rrd', e.g. `Rrd::create'. Return values are a bit +different from plain RRDtool behavior to enable more native Tcl +usage. Errors are mapped to the TCL_ERROR return code together with +the RRD error strings. + +TCLRRD makes it easy to combine RRD use with advanced SNMP functionality +of scotty (http://wwwsnmp.cs.utwente.nl/~schoenw/scotty/). E.g., it's easy +to use some scotty code to get the counters of some interfaces by their +interface name and then use Rrd::update to store the values. Furthermore, +data source types (see RRD::create documentation) and integer value ranges +could be easily retrieved from MIB information. + +TCLRRD has been written on a Linux system for use with Tcl 8.x. It should +work on many other platforms, although it has not been tested. There are +no fool proof installation procedures. Take a look at Makefile.am and +adapt it, if required. + +TCLRRD has been written for RRD 1.0.13. + + Frank Strauss , 09-Mar-2000 diff --git a/bindings/tcl/ifOctets.tcl.in b/bindings/tcl/ifOctets.tcl.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7a36397 --- /dev/null +++ b/bindings/tcl/ifOctets.tcl.in @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# the next line restarts using tclsh -*- tcl -*- \ +exec tclsh@TCL_VERSION@ "$0" "$@" + +#package require Tnm 3.0 +package require Rrd @VERSION@ + +set rrdfile "[lindex $argv 0]-[lindex $argv 1].rrd" + +# create rrdfile if not yet existent +if {[file exists $rrdfile] == 0} { + Rrd::create $rrdfile --step 5 \ + DS:inOctets:COUNTER:10:U:U DS:outOctets:COUNTER:10:U:U \ + RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:12 +} + +# get an snmp session context +set session [Tnm::snmp generator -address [lindex $argv 0]] + +# walk through the ifDescr column to find the right interface +$session walk descr IF-MIB!ifDescr { + + # is this the right interface? + if {"[Tnm::snmp value $descr 0]" == "[lindex $argv 1]"} { + + # get the instance part of this table row + set inst [lindex [Tnm::mib split [Tnm::snmp oid $descr 0]] 1] + + # get the two interface's octet counter values + set in [lindex [lindex [$session get IF-MIB!ifInOctets.$inst] 0] 2] + set out [lindex [lindex [$session get IF-MIB!ifOutOctets.$inst] 0] 2] + + # write the values to the rrd + puts "$in $out" + Rrd::update $rrdfile --template inOctets:outOctets N:$in:$out + + Rrd::graph gaga.png --title "gaga" \ + DEF:in=$rrdfile:inOctets:AVERAGE \ + DEF:out=$rrdfile:outOctets:AVERAGE \ + AREA:in#0000FF:inOctets \ + LINE2:out#00C000:outOctets + + #puts [Rrd::fetch $rrdfile AVERAGE] + } +} diff --git a/bindings/tcl/tclrrd.c b/bindings/tcl/tclrrd.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b1b43cc --- /dev/null +++ b/bindings/tcl/tclrrd.c @@ -0,0 +1,677 @@ +/* + * tclrrd.c -- A TCL interpreter extension to access the RRD library. + * + * Copyright (c) 1999,2000 Frank Strauss, Technical University of Braunschweig. + * + * Thread-safe code copyright (c) 2005 Oleg Derevenetz, CenterTelecom Voronezh ISP. + * + * See the file "COPYING" for information on usage and redistribution + * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. + * + * $Id: tclrrd.c 1044 2007-05-02 05:08:21Z oetiker $ + */ + + + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include "../../src/rrd_tool.h" +#include "../../src/rrd_format.h" + +/* support pre-8.4 tcl */ + +#ifndef CONST84 +# define CONST84 +#endif + +extern int Tclrrd_Init(Tcl_Interp *interp); +extern int Tclrrd_SafeInit(Tcl_Interp *interp); + + +/* + * some rrd_XXX() and new thread-safe versions of Rrd_XXX() + * functions might modify the argv strings passed to it. + * Hence, we need to do some preparation before + * calling the rrd library functions. + */ +static char ** getopt_init(int argc, CONST84 char *argv[]) +{ + char **argv2; + int i; + + argv2 = calloc(argc, sizeof(char *)); + for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { + argv2[i] = strdup(argv[i]); + } + return argv2; +} + +static void getopt_cleanup(int argc, char **argv2) +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { + if (argv2[i] != NULL) { + free(argv2[i]); + } + } + free(argv2); +} + +static void getopt_free_element(argv2, argn) + char *argv2[]; + int argn; +{ + if (argv2[argn] != NULL) { + free(argv2[argn]); + argv2[argn] = NULL; + } +} + +static void getopt_squieeze(argc, argv2) + int *argc; + char *argv2[]; +{ + int i, null_i = 0, argc_tmp = *argc; + + for (i = 0; i < argc_tmp; i++) { + if (argv2[i] == NULL) { + (*argc)--; + } else { + argv2[null_i++] = argv2[i]; + } + } +} + + + +/* Thread-safe version */ +static int +Rrd_Create(ClientData clientData, Tcl_Interp *interp, int argc, CONST84 char *argv[]) +{ + int argv_i; + char **argv2; + char *parsetime_error = NULL; + time_t last_up = time(NULL) - 10; + long int long_tmp; + unsigned long int pdp_step = 300; + struct rrd_time_value last_up_tv; + + argv2 = getopt_init(argc, argv); + + for (argv_i = 1; argv_i < argc; argv_i++) { + if (!strcmp(argv2[argv_i], "--start") || !strcmp(argv2[argv_i], "-b")) { + if (argv_i++>=argc) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "RRD Error: option '", + argv2[argv_i - 1], "' needs an argument", (char *) NULL); + getopt_cleanup(argc, argv2); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + if ((parsetime_error = parsetime(argv2[argv_i], &last_up_tv))) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "RRD Error: invalid time format: '", + argv2[argv_i], "'", (char *) NULL); + getopt_cleanup(argc, argv2); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + if (last_up_tv.type == RELATIVE_TO_END_TIME || + last_up_tv.type == RELATIVE_TO_START_TIME) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "RRD Error: specifying time relative to the 'start' ", + "or 'end' makes no sense here", (char *) NULL); + getopt_cleanup(argc, argv2); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + last_up = mktime(&last_up_tv.tm) + last_up_tv.offset; + if (last_up < 3600*24*365*10) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "RRD Error: the first entry to the RRD should be after 1980", + (char *) NULL); + getopt_cleanup(argc, argv2); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + getopt_free_element(argv2, argv_i - 1); + getopt_free_element(argv2, argv_i); + } else if (!strcmp(argv2[argv_i], "--step") || !strcmp(argv2[argv_i], "-s")) { + if (argv_i++>=argc) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "RRD Error: option '", + argv2[argv_i - 1], "' needs an argument", (char *) NULL); + getopt_cleanup(argc, argv2); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + long_tmp = atol(argv2[argv_i]); + if (long_tmp < 1) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "RRD Error: step size should be no less than one second", + (char *) NULL); + getopt_cleanup(argc, argv2); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + pdp_step = long_tmp; + getopt_free_element(argv2, argv_i - 1); + getopt_free_element(argv2, argv_i); + } else if (!strcmp(argv2[argv_i], "--")) { + getopt_free_element(argv2, argv_i); + break; + } else if (argv2[argv_i][0]=='-') { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "RRD Error: unknown option '", + argv2[argv_i], "'", (char *) NULL); + getopt_cleanup(argc, argv2); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + } + + getopt_squieeze(&argc, argv2); + + if (argc < 2) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "RRD Error: needs rrd filename", + (char *) NULL); + getopt_cleanup(argc, argv2); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + rrd_create_r(argv2[1], pdp_step, last_up, argc - 2, argv2 + 2); + + getopt_cleanup(argc, argv2); + + if (rrd_test_error()) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "RRD Error: ", + rrd_get_error(), (char *) NULL); + rrd_clear_error(); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + return TCL_OK; +} + + + +/* Thread-safe version */ +static int +Rrd_Dump(ClientData clientData, Tcl_Interp *interp, int argc, CONST84 char *argv[]) +{ + if (argc < 2) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "RRD Error: needs rrd filename", + (char *) NULL); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + rrd_dump_r(argv[1], NULL); + + /* NOTE: rrd_dump() writes to stdout. No interaction with TCL. */ + + if (rrd_test_error()) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "RRD Error: ", + rrd_get_error(), (char *) NULL); + rrd_clear_error(); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + return TCL_OK; +} + + + +/* Thread-safe version */ +static int +Rrd_Last(ClientData clientData, Tcl_Interp *interp, int argc, CONST84 char *argv[]) +{ + time_t t; + + if (argc < 2) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "RRD Error: needs rrd filename", + (char *) NULL); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + t = rrd_last_r(argv[1]); + + if (rrd_test_error()) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "RRD Error: ", + rrd_get_error(), (char *) NULL); + rrd_clear_error(); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + Tcl_SetIntObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), t); + + return TCL_OK; +} + + + +/* Thread-safe version */ +static int +Rrd_Update(ClientData clientData, Tcl_Interp *interp, int argc, CONST84 char *argv[]) +{ + int argv_i; + char **argv2, *template = NULL; + + argv2 = getopt_init(argc, argv); + + for (argv_i = 1; argv_i < argc; argv_i++) { + if (!strcmp(argv2[argv_i], "--template") || !strcmp(argv2[argv_i], "-t")) { + if (argv_i++>=argc) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "RRD Error: option '", + argv2[argv_i - 1], "' needs an argument", (char *) NULL); + if (template != NULL) { + free(template); + } + getopt_cleanup(argc, argv2); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + if (template != NULL) { + free(template); + } + template = strdup(argv2[argv_i]); + getopt_free_element(argv2, argv_i - 1); + getopt_free_element(argv2, argv_i); + } else if (!strcmp(argv2[argv_i], "--")) { + getopt_free_element(argv2, argv_i); + break; + } else if (argv2[argv_i][0]=='-') { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "RRD Error: unknown option '", + argv2[argv_i], "'", (char *) NULL); + if (template != NULL) { + free(template); + } + getopt_cleanup(argc, argv2); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + } + + getopt_squieeze(&argc, argv2); + + if (argc < 2) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "RRD Error: needs rrd filename", + (char *) NULL); + if (template != NULL) { + free(template); + } + getopt_cleanup(argc, argv2); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + rrd_update_r(argv2[1], template, argc - 2, argv2 + 2); + + if (template != NULL) { + free(template); + } + getopt_cleanup(argc, argv2); + + if (rrd_test_error()) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "RRD Error: ", + rrd_get_error(), (char *) NULL); + rrd_clear_error(); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + return TCL_OK; +} + +static int +Rrd_Lastupdate(ClientData clientData, Tcl_Interp *interp, int argc, CONST84 char *argv[]) +{ + time_t last_update; + char **argv2; + char **ds_namv; + char **last_ds; + char s[30]; + Tcl_Obj *listPtr; + unsigned long ds_cnt, i; + + argv2 = getopt_init(argc, argv); + if (rrd_lastupdate(argc-1, argv2, &last_update, + &ds_cnt, &ds_namv, &last_ds) == 0) { + listPtr = Tcl_GetObjResult(interp); + for (i=0; iis< a Tcl fileID + */ + if (!(mode & TCL_WRITABLE)) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "channel \"", argv[1], + "\" wasn't opened for writing", (char *) NULL); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + /* + * Must flush channel to make sure any buffered data is written before + * rrd_graph() writes to the stream + */ + if (Tcl_Flush(channel) != TCL_OK) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "flush failed for \"", argv[1], "\": ", + strerror(Tcl_GetErrno()), (char *) NULL); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + if (Tcl_GetChannelHandle(channel, TCL_WRITABLE, &fd1) != TCL_OK) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "cannot get file descriptor associated with \"", + argv[1], "\"", (char *) NULL); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + /* + * Must dup() file descriptor so we can fclose(stream), otherwise the fclose() + * would close Tcl's file descriptor + */ + if ((fd2 = dup((int)fd1)) == -1) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "dup() failed for file descriptor associated with \"", + argv[1], "\": ", strerror(errno), (char *) NULL); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + /* + * rrd_graph() wants a FILE* + */ + if ((stream = fdopen(fd2, "wb")) == NULL) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "fdopen() failed for file descriptor associated with \"", + argv[1], "\": ", strerror(errno), (char *) NULL); + close(fd2); /* plug potential file descriptor leak */ + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + save = argv[1]; + argv[1] = "-"; + argv2 = getopt_init(argc, argv); + argv[1] = save; + } else { + Tcl_ResetResult(interp); /* clear error from Tcl_GetChannel() */ + argv2 = getopt_init(argc, argv); + } + + rc = rrd_graph(argc, argv2, &calcpr, &xsize, &ysize, stream, &ymin, &ymax); + getopt_cleanup(argc, argv2); + + if (stream != NULL) + fclose(stream); /* plug potential malloc & file descriptor leak */ + + if (rc != -1) { + sprintf(dimensions, "%d %d", xsize, ysize); + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, dimensions, (char *) NULL); + if (calcpr) { +#if 0 + int i; + + for(i = 0; calcpr[i]; i++){ + printf("%s\n", calcpr[i]); + free(calcpr[i]); + } +#endif + free(calcpr); + } + } + + if (rrd_test_error()) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "RRD Error: ", + rrd_get_error(), (char *) NULL); + rrd_clear_error(); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + return TCL_OK; +} + + + +static int +Rrd_Tune(ClientData clientData, Tcl_Interp *interp, int argc, CONST84 char *argv[]) +{ + char **argv2; + + argv2 = getopt_init(argc, argv); + rrd_tune(argc, argv2); + getopt_cleanup(argc, argv2); + + if (rrd_test_error()) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "RRD Error: ", + rrd_get_error(), (char *) NULL); + rrd_clear_error(); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + return TCL_OK; +} + + + +static int +Rrd_Resize(ClientData clientData, Tcl_Interp *interp, int argc, CONST84 char *argv[]) +{ + char **argv2; + + argv2 = getopt_init(argc, argv); + rrd_resize(argc, argv2); + getopt_cleanup(argc, argv2); + + if (rrd_test_error()) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "RRD Error: ", + rrd_get_error(), (char *) NULL); + rrd_clear_error(); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + return TCL_OK; +} + + + +static int +Rrd_Restore(ClientData clientData, Tcl_Interp *interp, int argc, CONST84 char *argv[]) +{ + char **argv2; + + argv2 = getopt_init(argc, argv); + rrd_restore(argc, argv2); + getopt_cleanup(argc, argv2); + + if (rrd_test_error()) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "RRD Error: ", + rrd_get_error(), (char *) NULL); + rrd_clear_error(); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + return TCL_OK; +} + + + +/* + * The following structure defines the commands in the Rrd extension. + */ + +typedef struct { + char *name; /* Name of the command. */ + Tcl_CmdProc *proc; /* Procedure for command. */ + int hide; /* Hide if safe interpreter */ +} CmdInfo; + +static CmdInfo rrdCmds[] = { + { "Rrd::create", Rrd_Create, 1 }, /* Thread-safe version */ + { "Rrd::dump", Rrd_Dump, 0 }, /* Thread-safe version */ + { "Rrd::last", Rrd_Last, 0 }, /* Thread-safe version */ + { "Rrd::lastupdate", Rrd_Lastupdate, 0 }, /* Thread-safe version */ + { "Rrd::update", Rrd_Update, 1 }, /* Thread-safe version */ + { "Rrd::fetch", Rrd_Fetch, 0 }, + { "Rrd::graph", Rrd_Graph, 1 }, /* Due to RRD's API, a safe + interpreter cannot create + a graph since it writes to + a filename supplied by the + caller */ + { "Rrd::tune", Rrd_Tune, 1 }, + { "Rrd::resize", Rrd_Resize, 1 }, + { "Rrd::restore", Rrd_Restore, 1 }, + { (char *) NULL, (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, 0 } +}; + + + +static int +init(Tcl_Interp *interp, int safe) +{ + CmdInfo *cmdInfoPtr; + Tcl_CmdInfo info; + + if ( Tcl_InitStubs(interp,TCL_VERSION,0) == NULL ) + return TCL_ERROR; + + if (Tcl_PkgRequire(interp, "Tcl", TCL_VERSION, 1) == NULL) { + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + /* + * Why a global array? In keeping with the Rrd:: namespace, why + * not simply create a normal variable Rrd::version and set it? + */ + Tcl_SetVar2(interp, "rrd", "version", VERSION, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY); + + for (cmdInfoPtr = rrdCmds; cmdInfoPtr->name != NULL; cmdInfoPtr++) { + /* + * Check if the command already exists and return an error + * to ensure we detect name clashes while loading the Rrd + * extension. + */ + if (Tcl_GetCommandInfo(interp, cmdInfoPtr->name, &info)) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "command \"", cmdInfoPtr->name, + "\" already exists", (char *) NULL); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + if (safe && cmdInfoPtr->hide) { +#if 0 + /* + * Turns out the one cannot hide a command in a namespace + * due to a limitation of Tcl, one can only hide global + * commands. Thus, if we created the commands without + * the Rrd:: namespace in a safe interpreter, then the + * "unsafe" commands could be hidden -- which would allow + * an owning interpreter either un-hiding them or doing + * an "interp invokehidden". If the Rrd:: namespace is + * used, then it's still possible for the owning interpreter + * to fake out the missing commands: + * + * # Make all Rrd::* commands available in master interperter + * package require Rrd + * set safe [interp create -safe] + * # Make safe Rrd::* commands available in safe interperter + * interp invokehidden $safe -global load ./tclrrd1.2.11.so + * # Provide the safe interpreter with the missing commands + * $safe alias Rrd::update do_update $safe + * proc do_update {which_interp $args} { + * # Do some checking maybe... + * : + * return [eval Rrd::update $args] + * } + * + * Our solution for now is to just not create the "unsafe" + * commands in a safe interpreter. + */ + if (Tcl_HideCommand(interp, cmdInfoPtr->name, cmdInfoPtr->name) != TCL_OK) + return TCL_ERROR; +#endif + } + else + Tcl_CreateCommand(interp, cmdInfoPtr->name, cmdInfoPtr->proc, + (ClientData) NULL, (Tcl_CmdDeleteProc *) NULL); + } + + if (Tcl_PkgProvide(interp, "Rrd", VERSION) != TCL_OK) { + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + return TCL_OK; +} + +int +Tclrrd_Init(Tcl_Interp *interp) +{ + return init(interp, 0); +} + +/* + * See the comments above and note how few commands are considered "safe"... + * Using rrdtool in a safe interpreter has very limited functionality. It's + * tempting to just return TCL_ERROR and forget about it. + */ +int +Tclrrd_SafeInit(Tcl_Interp *interp) +{ + return init(interp, 1); +} diff --git a/compile b/compile new file mode 100755 index 0000000..1b1d232 --- /dev/null +++ b/compile @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ +#! /bin/sh +# Wrapper for compilers which do not understand `-c -o'. + +scriptversion=2005-05-14.22 + +# Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Written by Tom Tromey . +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) +# any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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Ake) contributed MIS and NILE. + if test "`(/bin/universe) 2>/dev/null`" = att ; then + echo pyramid-pyramid-sysv3 + else + echo pyramid-pyramid-bsd + fi + exit ;; + NILE*:*:*:dcosx) + echo pyramid-pyramid-svr4 + exit ;; + DRS?6000:unix:4.0:6*) + echo sparc-icl-nx6 + exit ;; + DRS?6000:UNIX_SV:4.2*:7* | DRS?6000:isis:4.2*:7*) + case `/usr/bin/uname -p` in + sparc) echo sparc-icl-nx7; exit ;; + esac ;; + sun4H:SunOS:5.*:*) + echo sparc-hal-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'` + exit ;; + sun4*:SunOS:5.*:* | tadpole*:SunOS:5.*:*) + echo sparc-sun-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'` + exit ;; + i86pc:SunOS:5.*:*) + echo i386-pc-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'` + exit ;; + sun4*:SunOS:6*:*) + # According to config.sub, this is the proper way to canonicalize + # SunOS6. Hard to guess exactly what SunOS6 will be like, but + # it's likely to be more like Solaris than SunOS4. + echo sparc-sun-solaris3`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'` + exit ;; + sun4*:SunOS:*:*) + case "`/usr/bin/arch -k`" in + Series*|S4*) + UNAME_RELEASE=`uname -v` + ;; + esac + # Japanese Language versions have a version number like `4.1.3-JL'. + echo sparc-sun-sunos`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/-/_/'` + exit ;; + sun3*:SunOS:*:*) + echo m68k-sun-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + sun*:*:4.2BSD:*) + UNAME_RELEASE=`(sed 1q /etc/motd | awk '{print substr($5,1,3)}') 2>/dev/null` + test "x${UNAME_RELEASE}" = "x" && UNAME_RELEASE=3 + case "`/bin/arch`" in + sun3) + echo m68k-sun-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE} + ;; + sun4) + echo sparc-sun-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE} + ;; + esac + exit ;; + aushp:SunOS:*:*) + echo sparc-auspex-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + # The situation for MiNT is a little confusing. The machine name + # can be virtually everything (everything which is not + # "atarist" or "atariste" at least should have a processor + # > m68000). The system name ranges from "MiNT" over "FreeMiNT" + # to the lowercase version "mint" (or "freemint"). Finally + # the system name "TOS" denotes a system which is actually not + # MiNT. But MiNT is downward compatible to TOS, so this should + # be no problem. + atarist[e]:*MiNT:*:* | atarist[e]:*mint:*:* | atarist[e]:*TOS:*:*) + echo m68k-atari-mint${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + atari*:*MiNT:*:* | atari*:*mint:*:* | atarist[e]:*TOS:*:*) + echo m68k-atari-mint${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + *falcon*:*MiNT:*:* | *falcon*:*mint:*:* | *falcon*:*TOS:*:*) + echo m68k-atari-mint${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + milan*:*MiNT:*:* | milan*:*mint:*:* | *milan*:*TOS:*:*) + echo m68k-milan-mint${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + hades*:*MiNT:*:* | hades*:*mint:*:* | *hades*:*TOS:*:*) + echo m68k-hades-mint${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + *:*MiNT:*:* | *:*mint:*:* | *:*TOS:*:*) + echo m68k-unknown-mint${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + m68k:machten:*:*) + echo m68k-apple-machten${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + powerpc:machten:*:*) + echo powerpc-apple-machten${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + RISC*:Mach:*:*) + echo mips-dec-mach_bsd4.3 + exit ;; + RISC*:ULTRIX:*:*) + echo mips-dec-ultrix${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + VAX*:ULTRIX*:*:*) + echo vax-dec-ultrix${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + 2020:CLIX:*:* | 2430:CLIX:*:*) + echo clipper-intergraph-clix${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + mips:*:*:UMIPS | mips:*:*:RISCos) + eval $set_cc_for_build + sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c +#ifdef __cplusplus +#include /* for printf() prototype */ + int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { +#else + int main (argc, argv) int argc; char *argv[]; { +#endif + #if defined (host_mips) && defined (MIPSEB) + #if defined (SYSTYPE_SYSV) + printf ("mips-mips-riscos%ssysv\n", argv[1]); exit (0); + #endif + #if defined (SYSTYPE_SVR4) + printf ("mips-mips-riscos%ssvr4\n", argv[1]); exit (0); + #endif + #if defined (SYSTYPE_BSD43) || defined(SYSTYPE_BSD) + printf ("mips-mips-riscos%sbsd\n", argv[1]); exit (0); + #endif + #endif + exit (-1); + } +EOF + $CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c && + dummyarg=`echo "${UNAME_RELEASE}" | sed -n 's/\([0-9]*\).*/\1/p'` && + SYSTEM_NAME=`$dummy $dummyarg` && + { echo "$SYSTEM_NAME"; exit; } + echo mips-mips-riscos${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + Motorola:PowerMAX_OS:*:*) + echo powerpc-motorola-powermax + exit ;; 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+ Tek43[0-9][0-9]:UTek:*:*) # Tektronix 4300 system running UTek (BSD) + echo m68k-tektronix-bsd + exit ;; + *:IRIX*:*:*) + echo mips-sgi-irix`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/-/_/g'` + exit ;; + ????????:AIX?:[12].1:2) # AIX 2.2.1 or AIX 2.1.1 is RT/PC AIX. + echo romp-ibm-aix # uname -m gives an 8 hex-code CPU id + exit ;; # Note that: echo "'`uname -s`'" gives 'AIX ' + i*86:AIX:*:*) + echo i386-ibm-aix + exit ;; + ia64:AIX:*:*) + if [ -x /usr/bin/oslevel ] ; then + IBM_REV=`/usr/bin/oslevel` + else + IBM_REV=${UNAME_VERSION}.${UNAME_RELEASE} + fi + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-ibm-aix${IBM_REV} + exit ;; + *:AIX:2:3) + if grep bos325 /usr/include/stdio.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then + eval $set_cc_for_build + sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c + #include + + main() + { + if (!__power_pc()) + exit(1); + puts("powerpc-ibm-aix3.2.5"); + exit(0); + } +EOF + if $CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c && SYSTEM_NAME=`$dummy` + then + echo "$SYSTEM_NAME" + else + echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.5 + fi + elif grep bos324 /usr/include/stdio.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then + echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.4 + else + echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2 + fi + exit ;; + *:AIX:*:[45]) + IBM_CPU_ID=`/usr/sbin/lsdev -C -c processor -S available | sed 1q | awk '{ print $1 }'` + if /usr/sbin/lsattr -El ${IBM_CPU_ID} | grep ' POWER' >/dev/null 2>&1; then + IBM_ARCH=rs6000 + else + IBM_ARCH=powerpc + fi + if [ -x /usr/bin/oslevel ] ; then + IBM_REV=`/usr/bin/oslevel` + else + IBM_REV=${UNAME_VERSION}.${UNAME_RELEASE} + fi + echo ${IBM_ARCH}-ibm-aix${IBM_REV} + exit ;; + *:AIX:*:*) + echo rs6000-ibm-aix + exit ;; + ibmrt:4.4BSD:*|romp-ibm:BSD:*) + echo romp-ibm-bsd4.4 + exit ;; + ibmrt:*BSD:*|romp-ibm:BSD:*) # covers RT/PC BSD and + echo romp-ibm-bsd${UNAME_RELEASE} # 4.3 with uname added to + exit ;; # report: romp-ibm BSD 4.3 + *:BOSX:*:*) + echo rs6000-bull-bosx + exit ;; + DPX/2?00:B.O.S.:*:*) + echo m68k-bull-sysv3 + exit ;; + 9000/[34]??:4.3bsd:1.*:*) + echo m68k-hp-bsd + exit ;; + hp300:4.4BSD:*:* | 9000/[34]??:4.3bsd:2.*:*) + echo m68k-hp-bsd4.4 + exit ;; + 9000/[34678]??:HP-UX:*:*) + HPUX_REV=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*.[0B]*//'` + case "${UNAME_MACHINE}" in + 9000/31? ) HP_ARCH=m68000 ;; + 9000/[34]?? ) HP_ARCH=m68k ;; + 9000/[678][0-9][0-9]) + if [ -x /usr/bin/getconf ]; then + sc_cpu_version=`/usr/bin/getconf SC_CPU_VERSION 2>/dev/null` + sc_kernel_bits=`/usr/bin/getconf SC_KERNEL_BITS 2>/dev/null` + case "${sc_cpu_version}" in + 523) HP_ARCH="hppa1.0" ;; # CPU_PA_RISC1_0 + 528) HP_ARCH="hppa1.1" ;; # CPU_PA_RISC1_1 + 532) # CPU_PA_RISC2_0 + case "${sc_kernel_bits}" in + 32) HP_ARCH="hppa2.0n" ;; + 64) HP_ARCH="hppa2.0w" ;; + '') HP_ARCH="hppa2.0" ;; # HP-UX 10.20 + esac ;; + esac + fi + if [ "${HP_ARCH}" = "" ]; then + eval $set_cc_for_build + sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c + + #define _HPUX_SOURCE + #include + #include + + int main () + { + #if defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS) + long bits = sysconf(_SC_KERNEL_BITS); + #endif + long cpu = sysconf (_SC_CPU_VERSION); + + switch (cpu) + { + case CPU_PA_RISC1_0: puts ("hppa1.0"); break; + case CPU_PA_RISC1_1: puts ("hppa1.1"); break; + case CPU_PA_RISC2_0: + #if defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS) + switch (bits) + { + case 64: puts ("hppa2.0w"); break; + case 32: puts ("hppa2.0n"); break; + default: puts ("hppa2.0"); break; + } break; + #else /* !defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS) */ + puts ("hppa2.0"); break; + #endif + default: puts ("hppa1.0"); break; + } + exit (0); + } +EOF + (CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c 2>/dev/null) && HP_ARCH=`$dummy` + test -z "$HP_ARCH" && HP_ARCH=hppa + fi ;; + esac + if [ ${HP_ARCH} = "hppa2.0w" ] + then + eval $set_cc_for_build + + # hppa2.0w-hp-hpux* has a 64-bit kernel and a compiler generating + # 32-bit code. hppa64-hp-hpux* has the same kernel and a compiler + # generating 64-bit code. GNU and HP use different nomenclature: + # + # $ CC_FOR_BUILD=cc ./config.guess + # => hppa2.0w-hp-hpux11.23 + # $ CC_FOR_BUILD="cc +DA2.0w" ./config.guess + # => hppa64-hp-hpux11.23 + + if echo __LP64__ | (CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null) | + grep __LP64__ >/dev/null + then + HP_ARCH="hppa2.0w" + else + HP_ARCH="hppa64" + fi + fi + echo ${HP_ARCH}-hp-hpux${HPUX_REV} + exit ;; + ia64:HP-UX:*:*) + HPUX_REV=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*.[0B]*//'` + echo ia64-hp-hpux${HPUX_REV} + exit ;; + 3050*:HI-UX:*:*) + eval $set_cc_for_build + sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c + #include + int + main () + { + long cpu = sysconf (_SC_CPU_VERSION); + /* The order matters, because CPU_IS_HP_MC68K erroneously returns + true for CPU_PA_RISC1_0. CPU_IS_PA_RISC returns correct + results, however. */ + if (CPU_IS_PA_RISC (cpu)) + { + switch (cpu) + { + case CPU_PA_RISC1_0: puts ("hppa1.0-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break; + case CPU_PA_RISC1_1: puts ("hppa1.1-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break; + case CPU_PA_RISC2_0: puts ("hppa2.0-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break; + default: puts ("hppa-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break; + } + } + else if (CPU_IS_HP_MC68K (cpu)) + puts ("m68k-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); + else puts ("unknown-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); + exit (0); + } +EOF + $CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c && SYSTEM_NAME=`$dummy` && + { echo "$SYSTEM_NAME"; exit; } + echo unknown-hitachi-hiuxwe2 + exit ;; + 9000/7??:4.3bsd:*:* | 9000/8?[79]:4.3bsd:*:* ) + echo hppa1.1-hp-bsd + exit ;; + 9000/8??:4.3bsd:*:*) + echo hppa1.0-hp-bsd + exit ;; + *9??*:MPE/iX:*:* | *3000*:MPE/iX:*:*) + echo hppa1.0-hp-mpeix + exit ;; + hp7??:OSF1:*:* | hp8?[79]:OSF1:*:* ) + echo hppa1.1-hp-osf + exit ;; + hp8??:OSF1:*:*) + echo hppa1.0-hp-osf + exit ;; + i*86:OSF1:*:*) + if [ -x /usr/sbin/sysversion ] ; then + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-osf1mk + else + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-osf1 + fi + exit ;; + parisc*:Lites*:*:*) + echo hppa1.1-hp-lites + exit ;; + C1*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C1*:*) + echo c1-convex-bsd + exit ;; + C2*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C2*:*) + if getsysinfo -f scalar_acc + then echo c32-convex-bsd + else echo c2-convex-bsd + fi + exit ;; + C34*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C34*:*) + echo c34-convex-bsd + exit ;; + C38*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C38*:*) + echo c38-convex-bsd + exit ;; + C4*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C4*:*) + echo c4-convex-bsd + exit ;; + CRAY*Y-MP:*:*:*) + echo ymp-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit ;; + CRAY*[A-Z]90:*:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} \ + | sed -e 's/CRAY.*\([A-Z]90\)/\1/' \ + -e y/ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/ \ + -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit ;; + CRAY*TS:*:*:*) + echo t90-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit ;; + CRAY*T3E:*:*:*) + echo alphaev5-cray-unicosmk${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit ;; + CRAY*SV1:*:*:*) + echo sv1-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit ;; + *:UNICOS/mp:*:*) + echo craynv-cray-unicosmp${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit ;; + F30[01]:UNIX_System_V:*:* | F700:UNIX_System_V:*:*) + FUJITSU_PROC=`uname -m | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'` + FUJITSU_SYS=`uname -p | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' | sed -e 's/\///'` + FUJITSU_REL=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/ /_/'` + echo "${FUJITSU_PROC}-fujitsu-${FUJITSU_SYS}${FUJITSU_REL}" + exit ;; + 5000:UNIX_System_V:4.*:*) + FUJITSU_SYS=`uname -p | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' | sed -e 's/\///'` + FUJITSU_REL=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' | sed -e 's/ /_/'` + echo "sparc-fujitsu-${FUJITSU_SYS}${FUJITSU_REL}" + exit ;; + i*86:BSD/386:*:* | i*86:BSD/OS:*:* | *:Ascend\ Embedded/OS:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + sparc*:BSD/OS:*:*) + echo sparc-unknown-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + *:BSD/OS:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + *:FreeBSD:*:*) + case ${UNAME_MACHINE} in + pc98) + echo i386-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;; + amd64) + echo x86_64-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;; + *) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;; + esac + exit ;; + i*:CYGWIN*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-cygwin + exit ;; + i*:MINGW*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mingw32 + exit ;; + i*:windows32*:*) + # uname -m includes "-pc" on this system. + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-mingw32 + exit ;; + i*:PW*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-pw32 + exit ;; + x86:Interix*:[3456]*) + echo i586-pc-interix${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + EM64T:Interix*:[3456]*) + echo x86_64-unknown-interix${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + [345]86:Windows_95:* | [345]86:Windows_98:* | [345]86:Windows_NT:*) + echo i${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mks + exit ;; + i*:Windows_NT*:* | Pentium*:Windows_NT*:*) + # How do we know it's Interix rather than the generic POSIX subsystem? + # It also conflicts with pre-2.0 versions of AT&T UWIN. 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+ *:DragonFly:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-dragonfly`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` + exit ;; + *:*VMS:*:*) + UNAME_MACHINE=`(uname -p) 2>/dev/null` + case "${UNAME_MACHINE}" in + A*) echo alpha-dec-vms ; exit ;; + I*) echo ia64-dec-vms ; exit ;; + V*) echo vax-dec-vms ; exit ;; + esac ;; + *:XENIX:*:SysV) + echo i386-pc-xenix + exit ;; + i*86:skyos:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-skyos`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}` | sed -e 's/ .*$//' + exit ;; + i*86:rdos:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-rdos + exit ;; +esac + +#echo '(No uname command or uname output not recognized.)' 1>&2 +#echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}:${UNAME_SYSTEM}:${UNAME_RELEASE}:${UNAME_VERSION}" 1>&2 + +eval $set_cc_for_build +cat >$dummy.c < +# include +#endif +main () +{ +#if defined (sony) +#if defined (MIPSEB) + /* BFD wants "bsd" instead of "newsos". Perhaps BFD should be changed, + I don't know.... */ + printf ("mips-sony-bsd\n"); exit (0); +#else +#include + printf ("m68k-sony-newsos%s\n", +#ifdef NEWSOS4 + "4" +#else + "" +#endif + ); exit (0); +#endif +#endif + +#if defined (__arm) && defined (__acorn) && defined (__unix) + printf ("arm-acorn-riscix\n"); exit (0); +#endif + +#if defined (hp300) && !defined (hpux) + printf ("m68k-hp-bsd\n"); exit (0); +#endif + +#if defined (NeXT) +#if !defined (__ARCHITECTURE__) +#define __ARCHITECTURE__ "m68k" +#endif + int version; + version=`(hostinfo | sed -n 's/.*NeXT Mach \([0-9]*\).*/\1/p') 2>/dev/null`; + if (version < 4) + printf ("%s-next-nextstep%d\n", __ARCHITECTURE__, version); + else + printf ("%s-next-openstep%d\n", __ARCHITECTURE__, version); + exit (0); +#endif + +#if defined (MULTIMAX) || defined (n16) +#if defined (UMAXV) + printf ("ns32k-encore-sysv\n"); exit (0); +#else +#if defined (CMU) + printf ("ns32k-encore-mach\n"); exit (0); +#else + printf ("ns32k-encore-bsd\n"); exit (0); +#endif +#endif +#endif + +#if defined (__386BSD__) + printf ("i386-pc-bsd\n"); exit (0); +#endif + +#if defined (sequent) +#if defined (i386) + printf ("i386-sequent-dynix\n"); exit (0); +#endif +#if defined (ns32000) + printf ("ns32k-sequent-dynix\n"); exit (0); +#endif +#endif + +#if defined (_SEQUENT_) + struct utsname un; + + uname(&un); + + if (strncmp(un.version, "V2", 2) == 0) { + printf ("i386-sequent-ptx2\n"); exit (0); + } + if (strncmp(un.version, "V1", 2) == 0) { /* XXX is V1 correct? */ + printf ("i386-sequent-ptx1\n"); exit (0); + } + printf ("i386-sequent-ptx\n"); exit (0); + +#endif + +#if defined (vax) +# if !defined (ultrix) +# include +# if defined (BSD) +# if BSD == 43 + printf ("vax-dec-bsd4.3\n"); exit (0); +# else +# if BSD == 199006 + printf ("vax-dec-bsd4.3reno\n"); exit (0); +# else + printf ("vax-dec-bsd\n"); exit (0); +# endif +# endif +# else + printf ("vax-dec-bsd\n"); exit (0); +# endif +# else + printf ("vax-dec-ultrix\n"); exit (0); +# endif +#endif + +#if defined (alliant) && defined (i860) + printf ("i860-alliant-bsd\n"); exit (0); +#endif + + exit (1); +} +EOF + +$CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c 2>/dev/null && SYSTEM_NAME=`$dummy` && + { echo "$SYSTEM_NAME"; exit; } + +# Apollos put the system type in the environment. + +test -d /usr/apollo && { echo ${ISP}-apollo-${SYSTYPE}; exit; } + +# Convex versions that predate uname can use getsysinfo(1) + +if [ -x /usr/convex/getsysinfo ] +then + case `getsysinfo -f cpu_type` in + c1*) + echo c1-convex-bsd + exit ;; + c2*) + if getsysinfo -f scalar_acc + then echo c32-convex-bsd + else echo c2-convex-bsd + fi + exit ;; + c34*) + echo c34-convex-bsd + exit ;; + c38*) + echo c38-convex-bsd + exit ;; + c4*) + echo c4-convex-bsd + exit ;; + esac +fi + +cat >&2 < in order to provide the needed +information to handle your system. + +config.guess timestamp = $timestamp + +uname -m = `(uname -m) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown` +uname -r = `(uname -r) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown` +uname -s = `(uname -s) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown` +uname -v = `(uname -v) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown` + +/usr/bin/uname -p = `(/usr/bin/uname -p) 2>/dev/null` +/bin/uname -X = `(/bin/uname -X) 2>/dev/null` + +hostinfo = `(hostinfo) 2>/dev/null` +/bin/universe = `(/bin/universe) 2>/dev/null` +/usr/bin/arch -k = `(/usr/bin/arch -k) 2>/dev/null` +/bin/arch = `(/bin/arch) 2>/dev/null` +/usr/bin/oslevel = `(/usr/bin/oslevel) 2>/dev/null` +/usr/convex/getsysinfo = `(/usr/convex/getsysinfo) 2>/dev/null` + +UNAME_MACHINE = ${UNAME_MACHINE} +UNAME_RELEASE = ${UNAME_RELEASE} +UNAME_SYSTEM = ${UNAME_SYSTEM} +UNAME_VERSION = ${UNAME_VERSION} +EOF + +exit 1 + +# Local variables: +# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) +# time-stamp-start: "timestamp='" +# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d" +# time-stamp-end: "'" +# End: diff --git a/config.sub b/config.sub new file mode 100755 index 0000000..fab0aa3 --- /dev/null +++ b/config.sub @@ -0,0 +1,1616 @@ +#! /bin/sh +# Configuration validation subroutine script. +# Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, +# 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, +# Inc. + +timestamp='2006-09-20' + +# This file is (in principle) common to ALL GNU software. +# The presence of a machine in this file suggests that SOME GNU software +# can handle that machine. 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Therefore, libtool +*** is disabling shared libraries support. We urge you to upgrade GNU +*** binutils to release 2.9.1 or newer. Another option is to modify +*** your PATH or compiler configuration so that the native linker is +*** used, and then restart. + +EOF + elif $LD --help 2>&1 | grep ': supported targets:.* elf' > /dev/null; then + archive_cmds='$CC -shared $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname $wl$soname -o $lib' + archive_expsym_cmds='$CC -shared $libobjs $deplibs $compiler_flags ${wl}-soname $wl$soname ${wl}-retain-symbols-file $wl$export_symbols -o $lib' + else + ld_shlibs=no + fi + ;; + + sysv5* | sco3.2v5* | sco5v6* | unixware* | OpenUNIX*) + case `$LD -v 2>&1` in + *\ [01].* | *\ 2.[0-9].* | *\ 2.1[0-5].*) + ld_shlibs=no + cat <<_LT_EOF 1>&2 + +*** Warning: Releases of the GNU linker prior to 2.16.91.0.3 can not +*** reliably create shared libraries on SCO systems. Therefore, libtool +*** is disabling shared libraries support. We urge you to upgrade GNU +*** binutils to release 2.16.91.0.3 or newer. 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Some functions are actually named + something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */ +#if defined __stub_shl_load || defined __stub___shl_load +choke me +#endif + +int +main () +{ +return shl_load (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest$ac_exeext && + $as_test_x conftest$ac_exeext; then + ac_cv_func_shl_load=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + ac_cv_func_shl_load=no +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest_ipa8_conftest.oo \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_func_shl_load" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_func_shl_load" >&6; } +if test $ac_cv_func_shl_load = yes; then + lt_cv_dlopen="shl_load" +else + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for shl_load in -ldld" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for shl_load in -ldld... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${ac_cv_lib_dld_shl_load+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS +LIBS="-ldld $LIBS" +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char shl_load (); +int +main () +{ +return shl_load (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest$ac_exeext && + $as_test_x conftest$ac_exeext; then + ac_cv_lib_dld_shl_load=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + ac_cv_lib_dld_shl_load=no +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest_ipa8_conftest.oo \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS +fi +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_dld_shl_load" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_lib_dld_shl_load" >&6; } +if test $ac_cv_lib_dld_shl_load = yes; then + lt_cv_dlopen="shl_load" lt_cv_dlopen_libs="-dld" +else + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for dlopen" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for dlopen... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${ac_cv_func_dlopen+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +/* Define dlopen to an innocuous variant, in case declares dlopen. + For example, HP-UX 11i declares gettimeofday. */ +#define dlopen innocuous_dlopen + +/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes, + which can conflict with char dlopen (); below. + Prefer to if __STDC__ is defined, since + exists even on freestanding compilers. */ + +#ifdef __STDC__ +# include +#else +# include +#endif + +#undef dlopen + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char dlopen (); +/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements + to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named + something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */ +#if defined __stub_dlopen || defined __stub___dlopen +choke me +#endif + +int +main () +{ +return dlopen (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest$ac_exeext && + $as_test_x conftest$ac_exeext; then + ac_cv_func_dlopen=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + ac_cv_func_dlopen=no +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest_ipa8_conftest.oo \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_func_dlopen" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_func_dlopen" >&6; } +if test $ac_cv_func_dlopen = yes; then + lt_cv_dlopen="dlopen" +else + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for dlopen in -ldl" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for dlopen in -ldl... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${ac_cv_lib_dl_dlopen+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS +LIBS="-ldl $LIBS" +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char dlopen (); +int +main () +{ +return dlopen (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? 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then echo "${wl}${allow_undefined_flag}"; else :; fi` '"\${wl}$exp_sym_flag:\$export_symbols $shared_flag" + else + if test "$host_cpu" = ia64; then + hardcode_libdir_flag_spec_F77='${wl}-R $libdir:/usr/lib:/lib' + allow_undefined_flag_F77="-z nodefs" + archive_expsym_cmds_F77="\$CC $shared_flag"' -o $output_objdir/$soname $libobjs $deplibs '"\${wl}$no_entry_flag"' $compiler_flags ${wl}${allow_undefined_flag} '"\${wl}$exp_sym_flag:\$export_symbols" + else + # Determine the default libpath from the value encoded in an empty executable. + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF + program main + + end +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_f77_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest$ac_exeext && + $as_test_x conftest$ac_exeext; then + +aix_libpath=`dump -H conftest$ac_exeext 2>/dev/null | $SED -n -e '/Import File Strings/,/^$/ { /^0/ { s/^0 *\(.*\)$/\1/; p; } +}'` +# Check for a 64-bit object if we didn't find anything. +if test -z "$aix_libpath"; then aix_libpath=`dump -HX64 conftest$ac_exeext 2>/dev/null | $SED -n -e '/Import File Strings/,/^$/ { /^0/ { s/^0 *\(.*\)$/\1/; p; } +}'`; fi +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest_ipa8_conftest.oo \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +if test -z "$aix_libpath"; then aix_libpath="/usr/lib:/lib"; fi + + hardcode_libdir_flag_spec_F77='${wl}-blibpath:$libdir:'"$aix_libpath" + # Warning - without using the other run time loading flags, + # -berok will link without error, but may produce a broken library. + no_undefined_flag_F77=' ${wl}-bernotok' + allow_undefined_flag_F77=' ${wl}-berok' + # Exported symbols can be pulled into shared objects from archives + whole_archive_flag_spec_F77='$convenience' + archive_cmds_need_lc_F77=yes + # This is similar to how AIX traditionally builds its shared libraries. + archive_expsym_cmds_F77="\$CC $shared_flag"' -o $output_objdir/$soname $libobjs $deplibs ${wl}-bnoentry $compiler_flags ${wl}-bE:$export_symbols${allow_undefined_flag}~$AR $AR_FLAGS $output_objdir/$libname$release.a $output_objdir/$soname' + fi + fi + ;; 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Gcc prints its search + # path with ; separators, and with drive letters. We can handle the + # drive letters (cygwin fileutils understands them), so leave them, + # especially as we might pass files found there to a mingw objdump, + # which wouldn't understand a cygwinified path. 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Probably we can add versioning support to + # collect2, so additional links can be useful in future. + if test "$aix_use_runtimelinking" = yes; then + # If using run time linking (on AIX 4.2 or later) use lib.so + # instead of lib.a to let people know that these are not + # typical AIX shared libraries. + library_names_spec='${libname}${release}${shared_ext}$versuffix ${libname}${release}${shared_ext}$major $libname${shared_ext}' + else + # We preserve .a as extension for shared libraries through AIX4.2 + # and later when we are not doing run time linking. + library_names_spec='${libname}${release}.a $libname.a' + soname_spec='${libname}${release}${shared_ext}$major' + fi + shlibpath_var=LIBPATH + fi + ;; + +amigaos*) + library_names_spec='$libname.ixlibrary $libname.a' + # Create ${libname}_ixlibrary.a entries in /sys/libs. + finish_eval='for lib in `ls $libdir/*.ixlibrary 2>/dev/null`; do libname=`$echo "X$lib" | $Xsed -e '\''s%^.*/\([^/]*\)\.ixlibrary$%\1%'\''`; test $rm /sys/libs/${libname}_ixlibrary.a; $show "cd /sys/libs && $LN_S $lib ${libname}_ixlibrary.a"; cd /sys/libs && $LN_S $lib ${libname}_ixlibrary.a || exit 1; done' + ;; + +beos*) + library_names_spec='${libname}${shared_ext}' + dynamic_linker="$host_os ld.so" + shlibpath_var=LIBRARY_PATH + ;; + +bsdi[45]*) + version_type=linux + need_version=no + library_names_spec='${libname}${release}${shared_ext}$versuffix ${libname}${release}${shared_ext}$major $libname${shared_ext}' + soname_spec='${libname}${release}${shared_ext}$major' + finish_cmds='PATH="\$PATH:/sbin" ldconfig $libdir' + shlibpath_var=LD_LIBRARY_PATH + sys_lib_search_path_spec="/shlib /usr/lib /usr/X11/lib /usr/contrib/lib /lib /usr/local/lib" + sys_lib_dlsearch_path_spec="/shlib /usr/lib /usr/local/lib" + # the default ld.so.conf also contains /usr/contrib/lib and + # /usr/X11R6/lib (/usr/X11 is a link to /usr/X11R6), but let us allow + # libtool to hard-code these into programs + ;; + +cygwin* | mingw* | pw32*) + version_type=windows + shrext_cmds=".dll" + need_version=no + need_lib_prefix=no + + case $GCC,$host_os in + yes,cygwin* | yes,mingw* | yes,pw32*) + library_names_spec='$libname.dll.a' + # DLL is installed to $(libdir)/../bin by postinstall_cmds + postinstall_cmds='base_file=`basename \${file}`~ + dlpath=`$SHELL 2>&1 -c '\''. $dir/'\''\${base_file}'\''i;echo \$dlname'\''`~ + dldir=$destdir/`dirname \$dlpath`~ + test -d \$dldir || mkdir -p \$dldir~ + $install_prog $dir/$dlname \$dldir/$dlname~ + chmod a+x \$dldir/$dlname' + postuninstall_cmds='dldll=`$SHELL 2>&1 -c '\''. $file; echo \$dlname'\''`~ + dlpath=$dir/\$dldll~ + $rm \$dlpath' + shlibpath_overrides_runpath=yes + + case $host_os in + cygwin*) + # Cygwin DLLs use 'cyg' prefix rather than 'lib' + soname_spec='`echo ${libname} | sed -e 's/^lib/cyg/'``echo ${release} | $SED -e 's/[.]/-/g'`${versuffix}${shared_ext}' + sys_lib_search_path_spec="/usr/lib /lib/w32api /lib /usr/local/lib" + ;; + mingw*) + # MinGW DLLs use traditional 'lib' prefix + soname_spec='${libname}`echo ${release} | $SED -e 's/[.]/-/g'`${versuffix}${shared_ext}' + sys_lib_search_path_spec=`$CC -print-search-dirs | grep "^libraries:" | $SED -e "s/^libraries://" -e "s,=/,/,g"` + if echo "$sys_lib_search_path_spec" | grep ';[c-zC-Z]:/' >/dev/null; then + # It is most probably a Windows format PATH printed by + # mingw gcc, but we are running on Cygwin. 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+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest.$ac_objext; then + ac_cv_struct_tm=time.h +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + ac_cv_struct_tm=sys/time.h +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_struct_tm" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_struct_tm" >&6; } +if test $ac_cv_struct_tm = sys/time.h; then + +cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define TM_IN_SYS_TIME 1 +_ACEOF + +fi + + +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for acos" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for acos... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${ac_cv_func_acos+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +/* Define acos to an innocuous variant, in case declares acos. + For example, HP-UX 11i declares gettimeofday. */ +#define acos innocuous_acos + +/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes, + which can conflict with char acos (); below. + Prefer to if __STDC__ is defined, since + exists even on freestanding compilers. */ + +#ifdef __STDC__ +# include +#else +# include +#endif + +#undef acos + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char acos (); +/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements + to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named + something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */ +#if defined __stub_acos || defined __stub___acos +choke me +#endif + +int +main () +{ +return acos (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest$ac_exeext && + $as_test_x conftest$ac_exeext; then + ac_cv_func_acos=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + ac_cv_func_acos=no +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest_ipa8_conftest.oo \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_func_acos" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_func_acos" >&6; } +if test $ac_cv_func_acos = yes; then + : +else + +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for acos in -lm" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for acos in -lm... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${ac_cv_lib_m_acos+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS +LIBS="-lm $LIBS" +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char acos (); +int +main () +{ +return acos (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest$ac_exeext && + $as_test_x conftest$ac_exeext; then + ac_cv_lib_m_acos=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + ac_cv_lib_m_acos=no +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest_ipa8_conftest.oo \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS +fi +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_m_acos" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_lib_m_acos" >&6; } +if test $ac_cv_lib_m_acos = yes; then + cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define HAVE_LIBM 1 +_ACEOF + + LIBS="-lm $LIBS" + +fi + +fi + + +eval `./libtool --config | grep pic_flag` +CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $pic_flag" + + +case $TERM in + # for the most important terminal types we directly know the sequences + xterm|xterm*|vt220|vt220*) + T_MD=`awk 'BEGIN { printf("%c%c%c%c", 27, 91, 49, 109); }' /dev/null` + T_ME=`awk 'BEGIN { printf("%c%c%c", 27, 91, 109); }' /dev/null` + ;; + vt100|vt100*|cygwin) + T_MD=`awk 'BEGIN { printf("%c%c%c%c%c%c", 27, 91, 49, 109, 0, 0); }' /dev/null` + T_ME=`awk 'BEGIN { printf("%c%c%c%c%c", 27, 91, 109, 0, 0); }' /dev/null` + ;; + *) + T_MD='' + T_ME='' + ;; +esac + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: " >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}" >&6; } + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: ${T_MD}Test Library Functions${T_ME}" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}${T_MD}Test Library Functions${T_ME}" >&6; } + + + +for ac_func in strftime +do +as_ac_var=`echo "ac_cv_func_$ac_func" | $as_tr_sh` +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_func" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_func... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if { as_var=$as_ac_var; eval "test \"\${$as_var+set}\" = set"; }; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +/* Define $ac_func to an innocuous variant, in case declares $ac_func. + For example, HP-UX 11i declares gettimeofday. */ +#define $ac_func innocuous_$ac_func + +/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes, + which can conflict with char $ac_func (); below. + Prefer to if __STDC__ is defined, since + exists even on freestanding compilers. */ + +#ifdef __STDC__ +# include +#else +# include +#endif + +#undef $ac_func + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char $ac_func (); +/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements + to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named + something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */ +#if defined __stub_$ac_func || defined __stub___$ac_func +choke me +#endif + +int +main () +{ +return $ac_func (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest$ac_exeext && + $as_test_x conftest$ac_exeext; then + eval "$as_ac_var=yes" +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + eval "$as_ac_var=no" +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest_ipa8_conftest.oo \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +ac_res=`eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'` + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_res" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_res" >&6; } +if test `eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'` = yes; then + cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define `echo "HAVE_$ac_func" | $as_tr_cpp` 1 +_ACEOF + +else + # strftime is in -lintl on SCO UNIX. +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for strftime in -lintl" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for strftime in -lintl... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${ac_cv_lib_intl_strftime+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS +LIBS="-lintl $LIBS" +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char strftime (); +int +main () +{ +return strftime (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest$ac_exeext && + $as_test_x conftest$ac_exeext; then + ac_cv_lib_intl_strftime=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + ac_cv_lib_intl_strftime=no +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest_ipa8_conftest.oo \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS +fi +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_intl_strftime" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_lib_intl_strftime" >&6; } +if test $ac_cv_lib_intl_strftime = yes; then + cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define HAVE_STRFTIME 1 +_ACEOF + +LIBS="-lintl $LIBS" +fi + +fi +done + + +for ac_func in vprintf +do +as_ac_var=`echo "ac_cv_func_$ac_func" | $as_tr_sh` +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_func" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_func... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if { as_var=$as_ac_var; eval "test \"\${$as_var+set}\" = set"; }; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +/* Define $ac_func to an innocuous variant, in case declares $ac_func. + For example, HP-UX 11i declares gettimeofday. */ +#define $ac_func innocuous_$ac_func + +/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes, + which can conflict with char $ac_func (); below. + Prefer to if __STDC__ is defined, since + exists even on freestanding compilers. */ + +#ifdef __STDC__ +# include +#else +# include +#endif + +#undef $ac_func + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char $ac_func (); +/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements + to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named + something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */ +#if defined __stub_$ac_func || defined __stub___$ac_func +choke me +#endif + +int +main () +{ +return $ac_func (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest$ac_exeext && + $as_test_x conftest$ac_exeext; then + eval "$as_ac_var=yes" +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + eval "$as_ac_var=no" +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest_ipa8_conftest.oo \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +ac_res=`eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'` + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_res" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_res" >&6; } +if test `eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'` = yes; then + cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define `echo "HAVE_$ac_func" | $as_tr_cpp` 1 +_ACEOF + +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for _doprnt" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for _doprnt... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${ac_cv_func__doprnt+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +/* Define _doprnt to an innocuous variant, in case declares _doprnt. + For example, HP-UX 11i declares gettimeofday. */ +#define _doprnt innocuous__doprnt + +/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes, + which can conflict with char _doprnt (); below. + Prefer to if __STDC__ is defined, since + exists even on freestanding compilers. */ + +#ifdef __STDC__ +# include +#else +# include +#endif + +#undef _doprnt + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char _doprnt (); +/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements + to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named + something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */ +#if defined __stub__doprnt || defined __stub____doprnt +choke me +#endif + +int +main () +{ +return _doprnt (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest$ac_exeext && + $as_test_x conftest$ac_exeext; then + ac_cv_func__doprnt=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + ac_cv_func__doprnt=no +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest_ipa8_conftest.oo \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_func__doprnt" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_func__doprnt" >&6; } +if test $ac_cv_func__doprnt = yes; then + +cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define HAVE_DOPRNT 1 +_ACEOF + +fi + +fi +done + + + +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether byte ordering is bigendian" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking whether byte ordering is bigendian... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${ac_cv_c_bigendian+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + # See if sys/param.h defines the BYTE_ORDER macro. +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include +#include + +int +main () +{ +#if ! (defined BYTE_ORDER && defined BIG_ENDIAN && defined LITTLE_ENDIAN \ + && BYTE_ORDER && BIG_ENDIAN && LITTLE_ENDIAN) + bogus endian macros +#endif + + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (ac_try="$ac_compile" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_compile") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest.$ac_objext; then + # It does; now see whether it defined to BIG_ENDIAN or not. +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include +#include + +int +main () +{ +#if BYTE_ORDER != BIG_ENDIAN + not big endian +#endif + + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (ac_try="$ac_compile" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_compile") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest.$ac_objext; then + ac_cv_c_bigendian=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + ac_cv_c_bigendian=no +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + # It does not; compile a test program. +if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then + # try to guess the endianness by grepping values into an object file + ac_cv_c_bigendian=unknown + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +short int ascii_mm[] = { 0x4249, 0x4765, 0x6E44, 0x6961, 0x6E53, 0x7953, 0 }; +short int ascii_ii[] = { 0x694C, 0x5454, 0x656C, 0x6E45, 0x6944, 0x6E61, 0 }; +void _ascii () { char *s = (char *) ascii_mm; s = (char *) ascii_ii; } +short int ebcdic_ii[] = { 0x89D3, 0xE3E3, 0x8593, 0x95C5, 0x89C4, 0x9581, 0 }; +short int ebcdic_mm[] = { 0xC2C9, 0xC785, 0x95C4, 0x8981, 0x95E2, 0xA8E2, 0 }; +void _ebcdic () { char *s = (char *) ebcdic_mm; s = (char *) ebcdic_ii; } +int +main () +{ + _ascii (); _ebcdic (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (ac_try="$ac_compile" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_compile") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest.$ac_objext; then + if grep BIGenDianSyS conftest.$ac_objext >/dev/null ; then + ac_cv_c_bigendian=yes +fi +if grep LiTTleEnDian conftest.$ac_objext >/dev/null ; then + if test "$ac_cv_c_bigendian" = unknown; then + ac_cv_c_bigendian=no + else + # finding both strings is unlikely to happen, but who knows? + ac_cv_c_bigendian=unknown + fi +fi +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +$ac_includes_default +int +main () +{ + + /* Are we little or big endian? From Harbison&Steele. */ + union + { + long int l; + char c[sizeof (long int)]; + } u; + u.l = 1; + return u.c[sizeof (long int) - 1] == 1; + + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { ac_try='./conftest$ac_exeext' + { (case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_try") 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_c_bigendian=no +else + echo "$as_me: program exited with status $ac_status" >&5 +echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +( exit $ac_status ) +ac_cv_c_bigendian=yes +fi +rm -f core *.core core.conftest.* gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi + + +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_c_bigendian" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_c_bigendian" >&6; } +case $ac_cv_c_bigendian in + yes) + +cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define WORDS_BIGENDIAN 1 +_ACEOF + ;; + no) + ;; + *) + { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: unknown endianness +presetting ac_cv_c_bigendian=no (or yes) will help" >&5 +echo "$as_me: error: unknown endianness +presetting ac_cv_c_bigendian=no (or yes) will help" >&2;} + { (exit 1); exit 1; }; } ;; +esac + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +for ac_func in tzset mbstowcs opendir readdir chdir chroot getuid setlocale strerror strerror_r snprintf vsnprintf fpclass class fp_class isnan memmove strchr mktime getrusage gettimeofday posix_fadvise madvise +do +as_ac_var=`echo "ac_cv_func_$ac_func" | $as_tr_sh` +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_func" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_func... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if { as_var=$as_ac_var; eval "test \"\${$as_var+set}\" = set"; }; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +/* Define $ac_func to an innocuous variant, in case declares $ac_func. + For example, HP-UX 11i declares gettimeofday. */ +#define $ac_func innocuous_$ac_func + +/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes, + which can conflict with char $ac_func (); below. + Prefer to if __STDC__ is defined, since + exists even on freestanding compilers. */ + +#ifdef __STDC__ +# include +#else +# include +#endif + +#undef $ac_func + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char $ac_func (); +/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements + to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named + something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */ +#if defined __stub_$ac_func || defined __stub___$ac_func +choke me +#endif + +int +main () +{ +return $ac_func (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest$ac_exeext && + $as_test_x conftest$ac_exeext; then + eval "$as_ac_var=yes" +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + eval "$as_ac_var=no" +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest_ipa8_conftest.oo \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +ac_res=`eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'` + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_res" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_res" >&6; } +if test `eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'` = yes; then + cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define `echo "HAVE_$ac_func" | $as_tr_cpp` 1 +_ACEOF + +fi +done + + +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether fdatasync is declared" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking whether fdatasync is declared... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${ac_cv_have_decl_fdatasync+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include + +int +main () +{ +#ifndef fdatasync + (void) fdatasync; +#endif + + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (ac_try="$ac_compile" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_compile") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest.$ac_objext; then + ac_cv_have_decl_fdatasync=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + ac_cv_have_decl_fdatasync=no +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_have_decl_fdatasync" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_have_decl_fdatasync" >&6; } +if test $ac_cv_have_decl_fdatasync = yes; then + +cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define HAVE_DECL_FDATASYNC 1 +_ACEOF + + +else + cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define HAVE_DECL_FDATASYNC 0 +_ACEOF + + +fi + + +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether posix_fadvise is declared" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking whether posix_fadvise is declared... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${ac_cv_have_decl_posix_fadvise+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#define _XOPEN_SOURCE 600 +#include + +int +main () +{ +#ifndef posix_fadvise + (void) posix_fadvise; +#endif + + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (ac_try="$ac_compile" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_compile") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest.$ac_objext; then + ac_cv_have_decl_posix_fadvise=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + ac_cv_have_decl_posix_fadvise=no +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_have_decl_posix_fadvise" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_have_decl_posix_fadvise" >&6; } +if test $ac_cv_have_decl_posix_fadvise = yes; then + +cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define HAVE_DECL_POSIX_FADVISE 1 +_ACEOF + + +else + cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define HAVE_DECL_POSIX_FADVISE 0 +_ACEOF + + +fi + + +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether madvise is declared" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking whether madvise is declared... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${ac_cv_have_decl_madvise+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include + +int +main () +{ +#ifndef madvise + (void) madvise; +#endif + + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (ac_try="$ac_compile" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_compile") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest.$ac_objext; then + ac_cv_have_decl_madvise=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + ac_cv_have_decl_madvise=no +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_have_decl_madvise" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_have_decl_madvise" >&6; } +if test $ac_cv_have_decl_madvise = yes; then + +cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define HAVE_DECL_MADVISE 1 +_ACEOF + + +else + cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define HAVE_DECL_MADVISE 0 +_ACEOF + + +fi + + + +if test "x$enable_mmap" = xyes; then + case "$host" in + *cygwin*) + # the normal mmap test does not work in cygwin + +for ac_func in mmap +do +as_ac_var=`echo "ac_cv_func_$ac_func" | $as_tr_sh` +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_func" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_func... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if { as_var=$as_ac_var; eval "test \"\${$as_var+set}\" = set"; }; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +/* Define $ac_func to an innocuous variant, in case declares $ac_func. + For example, HP-UX 11i declares gettimeofday. */ +#define $ac_func innocuous_$ac_func + +/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes, + which can conflict with char $ac_func (); below. + Prefer to if __STDC__ is defined, since + exists even on freestanding compilers. */ + +#ifdef __STDC__ +# include +#else +# include +#endif + +#undef $ac_func + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char $ac_func (); +/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements + to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named + something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */ +#if defined __stub_$ac_func || defined __stub___$ac_func +choke me +#endif + +int +main () +{ +return $ac_func (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest$ac_exeext && + $as_test_x conftest$ac_exeext; then + eval "$as_ac_var=yes" +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + eval "$as_ac_var=no" +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest_ipa8_conftest.oo \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +ac_res=`eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'` + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_res" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_res" >&6; } +if test `eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'` = yes; then + cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define `echo "HAVE_$ac_func" | $as_tr_cpp` 1 +_ACEOF + +fi +done + + if "x${ac_cv_func_mmap}" = xyes ; then + ac_cv_func_mmap_fixed_mapped=yes + fi + ;; + *) + + +for ac_header in stdlib.h unistd.h +do +as_ac_Header=`echo "ac_cv_header_$ac_header" | $as_tr_sh` +if { as_var=$as_ac_Header; eval "test \"\${$as_var+set}\" = set"; }; then + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_header" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_header... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if { as_var=$as_ac_Header; eval "test \"\${$as_var+set}\" = set"; }; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +fi +ac_res=`eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'` + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_res" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_res" >&6; } +else + # Is the header compilable? +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking $ac_header usability" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking $ac_header usability... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +$ac_includes_default +#include <$ac_header> +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (ac_try="$ac_compile" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_compile") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest.$ac_objext; then + ac_header_compiler=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + ac_header_compiler=no +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_header_compiler" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_header_compiler" >&6; } + +# Is the header present? +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking $ac_header presence" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking $ac_header presence... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include <$ac_header> +_ACEOF +if { (ac_try="$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } >/dev/null && { + test -z "$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + }; then + ac_header_preproc=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + ac_header_preproc=no +fi + +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_header_preproc" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_header_preproc" >&6; } + +# So? What about this header? +case $ac_header_compiler:$ac_header_preproc:$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag in + yes:no: ) + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: accepted by the compiler, rejected by the preprocessor!" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: accepted by the compiler, rejected by the preprocessor!" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the compiler's result" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the compiler's result" >&2;} + ac_header_preproc=yes + ;; + no:yes:* ) + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: present but cannot be compiled" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: present but cannot be compiled" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: see the Autoconf documentation" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: see the Autoconf documentation" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: section \"Present But Cannot Be Compiled\"" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: section \"Present But Cannot Be Compiled\"" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: in the future, the compiler will take precedence" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: in the future, the compiler will take precedence" >&2;} + + ;; +esac +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_header" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_header... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if { as_var=$as_ac_Header; eval "test \"\${$as_var+set}\" = set"; }; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + eval "$as_ac_Header=\$ac_header_preproc" +fi +ac_res=`eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'` + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_res" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_res" >&6; } + +fi +if test `eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'` = yes; then + cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define `echo "HAVE_$ac_header" | $as_tr_cpp` 1 +_ACEOF + +fi + +done + + +for ac_func in getpagesize +do +as_ac_var=`echo "ac_cv_func_$ac_func" | $as_tr_sh` +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_func" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_func... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if { as_var=$as_ac_var; eval "test \"\${$as_var+set}\" = set"; }; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +/* Define $ac_func to an innocuous variant, in case declares $ac_func. + For example, HP-UX 11i declares gettimeofday. */ +#define $ac_func innocuous_$ac_func + +/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes, + which can conflict with char $ac_func (); below. + Prefer to if __STDC__ is defined, since + exists even on freestanding compilers. */ + +#ifdef __STDC__ +# include +#else +# include +#endif + +#undef $ac_func + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char $ac_func (); +/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements + to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named + something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */ +#if defined __stub_$ac_func || defined __stub___$ac_func +choke me +#endif + +int +main () +{ +return $ac_func (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest$ac_exeext && + $as_test_x conftest$ac_exeext; then + eval "$as_ac_var=yes" +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + eval "$as_ac_var=no" +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest_ipa8_conftest.oo \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +ac_res=`eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'` + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_res" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_res" >&6; } +if test `eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'` = yes; then + cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define `echo "HAVE_$ac_func" | $as_tr_cpp` 1 +_ACEOF + +fi +done + +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for working mmap" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for working mmap... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${ac_cv_func_mmap_fixed_mapped+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then + ac_cv_func_mmap_fixed_mapped=no +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +$ac_includes_default +/* malloc might have been renamed as rpl_malloc. */ +#undef malloc + +/* Thanks to Mike Haertel and Jim Avera for this test. + Here is a matrix of mmap possibilities: + mmap private not fixed + mmap private fixed at somewhere currently unmapped + mmap private fixed at somewhere already mapped + mmap shared not fixed + mmap shared fixed at somewhere currently unmapped + mmap shared fixed at somewhere already mapped + For private mappings, we should verify that changes cannot be read() + back from the file, nor mmap's back from the file at a different + address. (There have been systems where private was not correctly + implemented like the infamous i386 svr4.0, and systems where the + VM page cache was not coherent with the file system buffer cache + like early versions of FreeBSD and possibly contemporary NetBSD.) + For shared mappings, we should conversely verify that changes get + propagated back to all the places they're supposed to be. + + Grep wants private fixed already mapped. + The main things grep needs to know about mmap are: + * does it exist and is it safe to write into the mmap'd area + * how to use it (BSD variants) */ + +#include +#include + +#if !defined STDC_HEADERS && !defined HAVE_STDLIB_H +char *malloc (); +#endif + +/* This mess was copied from the GNU getpagesize.h. */ +#ifndef HAVE_GETPAGESIZE +/* Assume that all systems that can run configure have sys/param.h. */ +# ifndef HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H +# define HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H 1 +# endif + +# ifdef _SC_PAGESIZE +# define getpagesize() sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE) +# else /* no _SC_PAGESIZE */ +# ifdef HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H +# include +# ifdef EXEC_PAGESIZE +# define getpagesize() EXEC_PAGESIZE +# else /* no EXEC_PAGESIZE */ +# ifdef NBPG +# define getpagesize() NBPG * CLSIZE +# ifndef CLSIZE +# define CLSIZE 1 +# endif /* no CLSIZE */ +# else /* no NBPG */ +# ifdef NBPC +# define getpagesize() NBPC +# else /* no NBPC */ +# ifdef PAGESIZE +# define getpagesize() PAGESIZE +# endif /* PAGESIZE */ +# endif /* no NBPC */ +# endif /* no NBPG */ +# endif /* no EXEC_PAGESIZE */ +# else /* no HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H */ +# define getpagesize() 8192 /* punt totally */ +# endif /* no HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H */ +# endif /* no _SC_PAGESIZE */ + +#endif /* no HAVE_GETPAGESIZE */ + +int +main () +{ + char *data, *data2, *data3; + int i, pagesize; + int fd; + + pagesize = getpagesize (); + + /* First, make a file with some known garbage in it. */ + data = (char *) malloc (pagesize); + if (!data) + return 1; + for (i = 0; i < pagesize; ++i) + *(data + i) = rand (); + umask (0); + fd = creat ("conftest.mmap", 0600); + if (fd < 0) + return 1; + if (write (fd, data, pagesize) != pagesize) + return 1; + close (fd); + + /* Next, try to mmap the file at a fixed address which already has + something else allocated at it. If we can, also make sure that + we see the same garbage. */ + fd = open ("conftest.mmap", O_RDWR); + if (fd < 0) + return 1; + data2 = (char *) malloc (2 * pagesize); + if (!data2) + return 1; + data2 += (pagesize - ((long int) data2 & (pagesize - 1))) & (pagesize - 1); + if (data2 != mmap (data2, pagesize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, + MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_FIXED, fd, 0L)) + return 1; + for (i = 0; i < pagesize; ++i) + if (*(data + i) != *(data2 + i)) + return 1; + + /* Finally, make sure that changes to the mapped area do not + percolate back to the file as seen by read(). (This is a bug on + some variants of i386 svr4.0.) */ + for (i = 0; i < pagesize; ++i) + *(data2 + i) = *(data2 + i) + 1; + data3 = (char *) malloc (pagesize); + if (!data3) + return 1; + if (read (fd, data3, pagesize) != pagesize) + return 1; + for (i = 0; i < pagesize; ++i) + if (*(data + i) != *(data3 + i)) + return 1; + close (fd); + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { ac_try='./conftest$ac_exeext' + { (case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_try") 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_func_mmap_fixed_mapped=yes +else + echo "$as_me: program exited with status $ac_status" >&5 +echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +( exit $ac_status ) +ac_cv_func_mmap_fixed_mapped=no +fi +rm -f core *.core core.conftest.* gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi + + +fi +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_func_mmap_fixed_mapped" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_func_mmap_fixed_mapped" >&6; } +if test $ac_cv_func_mmap_fixed_mapped = yes; then + +cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define HAVE_MMAP 1 +_ACEOF + +fi +rm -f conftest.mmap + + ;; + esac +fi + + + +case $TERM in + # for the most important terminal types we directly know the sequences + xterm|xterm*|vt220|vt220*) + T_MD=`awk 'BEGIN { printf("%c%c%c%c", 27, 91, 49, 109); }' /dev/null` + T_ME=`awk 'BEGIN { printf("%c%c%c", 27, 91, 109); }' /dev/null` + ;; + vt100|vt100*|cygwin) + T_MD=`awk 'BEGIN { printf("%c%c%c%c%c%c", 27, 91, 49, 109, 0, 0); }' /dev/null` + T_ME=`awk 'BEGIN { printf("%c%c%c%c%c", 27, 91, 109, 0, 0); }' /dev/null` + ;; + *) + T_MD='' + T_ME='' + ;; +esac + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: " >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}" >&6; } + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: ${T_MD}IEEE Math Checks${T_ME}" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}${T_MD}IEEE Math Checks${T_ME}" >&6; } + + + +for ac_func in fpclassify +do +as_ac_var=`echo "ac_cv_func_$ac_func" | $as_tr_sh` +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_func" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_func... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if { as_var=$as_ac_var; eval "test \"\${$as_var+set}\" = set"; }; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +/* Define $ac_func to an innocuous variant, in case declares $ac_func. + For example, HP-UX 11i declares gettimeofday. */ +#define $ac_func innocuous_$ac_func + +/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes, + which can conflict with char $ac_func (); below. + Prefer to if __STDC__ is defined, since + exists even on freestanding compilers. */ + +#ifdef __STDC__ +# include +#else +# include +#endif + +#undef $ac_func + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char $ac_func (); +/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements + to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named + something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */ +#if defined __stub_$ac_func || defined __stub___$ac_func +choke me +#endif + +int +main () +{ +return $ac_func (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest$ac_exeext && + $as_test_x conftest$ac_exeext; then + eval "$as_ac_var=yes" +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + eval "$as_ac_var=no" +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest_ipa8_conftest.oo \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +ac_res=`eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'` + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_res" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_res" >&6; } +if test `eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'` = yes; then + cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define `echo "HAVE_$ac_func" | $as_tr_cpp` 1 +_ACEOF + +else + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for fpclassify with " >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for fpclassify with ... $ECHO_C" >&6; } + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include +volatile int x;volatile float f; +int +main () +{ +x = fpclassify(f) + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest$ac_exeext && + $as_test_x conftest$ac_exeext; then + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6; } + cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define HAVE_FPCLASSIFY 1 +_ACEOF + +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6; } +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest_ipa8_conftest.oo \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +done + + +for ac_func in finite +do +as_ac_var=`echo "ac_cv_func_$ac_func" | $as_tr_sh` +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_func" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_func... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if { as_var=$as_ac_var; eval "test \"\${$as_var+set}\" = set"; }; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +/* Define $ac_func to an innocuous variant, in case declares $ac_func. + For example, HP-UX 11i declares gettimeofday. */ +#define $ac_func innocuous_$ac_func + +/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes, + which can conflict with char $ac_func (); below. + Prefer to if __STDC__ is defined, since + exists even on freestanding compilers. */ + +#ifdef __STDC__ +# include +#else +# include +#endif + +#undef $ac_func + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char $ac_func (); +/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements + to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named + something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */ +#if defined __stub_$ac_func || defined __stub___$ac_func +choke me +#endif + +int +main () +{ +return $ac_func (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest$ac_exeext && + $as_test_x conftest$ac_exeext; then + eval "$as_ac_var=yes" +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + eval "$as_ac_var=no" +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest_ipa8_conftest.oo \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +ac_res=`eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'` + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_res" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_res" >&6; } +if test `eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'` = yes; then + cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define `echo "HAVE_$ac_func" | $as_tr_cpp` 1 +_ACEOF + +else + +for ac_func in isfinite +do +as_ac_var=`echo "ac_cv_func_$ac_func" | $as_tr_sh` +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_func" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_func... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if { as_var=$as_ac_var; eval "test \"\${$as_var+set}\" = set"; }; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +/* Define $ac_func to an innocuous variant, in case declares $ac_func. + For example, HP-UX 11i declares gettimeofday. */ +#define $ac_func innocuous_$ac_func + +/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes, + which can conflict with char $ac_func (); below. + Prefer to if __STDC__ is defined, since + exists even on freestanding compilers. */ + +#ifdef __STDC__ +# include +#else +# include +#endif + +#undef $ac_func + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char $ac_func (); +/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements + to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named + something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */ +#if defined __stub_$ac_func || defined __stub___$ac_func +choke me +#endif + +int +main () +{ +return $ac_func (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest$ac_exeext && + $as_test_x conftest$ac_exeext; then + eval "$as_ac_var=yes" +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + eval "$as_ac_var=no" +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest_ipa8_conftest.oo \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +ac_res=`eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'` + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_res" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_res" >&6; } +if test `eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'` = yes; then + cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define `echo "HAVE_$ac_func" | $as_tr_cpp` 1 +_ACEOF + +else + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for isfinite with " >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for isfinite with ... $ECHO_C" >&6; } + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include +volatile int x;volatile float f; +int +main () +{ +x = isfinite(f) + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest$ac_exeext && + $as_test_x conftest$ac_exeext; then + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6; } + cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define HAVE_ISFINITE 1 +_ACEOF + +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6; } +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest_ipa8_conftest.oo \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +done + +fi +done + + +for ac_func in isinf +do +as_ac_var=`echo "ac_cv_func_$ac_func" | $as_tr_sh` +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_func" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_func... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if { as_var=$as_ac_var; eval "test \"\${$as_var+set}\" = set"; }; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +/* Define $ac_func to an innocuous variant, in case declares $ac_func. + For example, HP-UX 11i declares gettimeofday. */ +#define $ac_func innocuous_$ac_func + +/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes, + which can conflict with char $ac_func (); below. + Prefer to if __STDC__ is defined, since + exists even on freestanding compilers. */ + +#ifdef __STDC__ +# include +#else +# include +#endif + +#undef $ac_func + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char $ac_func (); +/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements + to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named + something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */ +#if defined __stub_$ac_func || defined __stub___$ac_func +choke me +#endif + +int +main () +{ +return $ac_func (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest$ac_exeext && + $as_test_x conftest$ac_exeext; then + eval "$as_ac_var=yes" +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + eval "$as_ac_var=no" +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest_ipa8_conftest.oo \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +ac_res=`eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'` + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_res" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_res" >&6; } +if test `eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'` = yes; then + cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define `echo "HAVE_$ac_func" | $as_tr_cpp` 1 +_ACEOF + +else + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for isinf with " >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for isinf with ... $ECHO_C" >&6; } + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include +volatile int x;volatile float f; +int +main () +{ +x = isinf(f) + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest$ac_exeext && + $as_test_x conftest$ac_exeext; then + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6; } + cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define HAVE_ISINF 1 +_ACEOF + +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6; } +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest_ipa8_conftest.oo \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +done + + + +ac_ext=c +ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS' +ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5' +ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5' +ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu + +_cflags=${CFLAGS} + +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking if IEEE math works out of the box" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking if IEEE math works out of the box... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${rd_cv_ieee_works+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then + : +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ + + +#if HAVE_MATH_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_FLOAT_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_IEEEFP_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_FP_CLASS_H +# include +#endif + +/* Solaris */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASS)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclass(a) == FP_NINF || fpclass(a) == FP_PINF) +#endif + +/* solaris 10 it defines isnan such that only forte can compile it ... bad bad */ +#if (defined(HAVE_ISNAN) && defined(isnan) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASS)) +# undef isnan +# define isnan(a) (fpclass(a) == FP_SNAN || fpclass(a) == FP_QNAN) +#endif + +/* Digital UNIX */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FP_CLASS) && defined(HAVE_FP_CLASS_H)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fp_class(a) == FP_NEG_INF || fp_class(a) == FP_POS_INF) +#endif + +/* AIX */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_CLASS)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (class(a) == FP_MINUS_INF || class(a) == FP_PLUS_INF) +#endif + +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASSIFY) && defined(FP_PLUS_INF) && defined(FP_MINUS_INF)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclassify(a) == FP_MINUS_INF || fpclassify(a) == FP_PLUS_INF) +#endif + +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASSIFY) && defined(FP_INFINITE)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclassify(a) == FP_INFINITE) +#endif + +#include +int main(void){ + double rrdnan,rrdinf,rrdc,rrdzero; + ; + /* some math to see if we get a floating point exception */ + rrdzero=sin(0.0); /* don't let the compiler optimize us away */ + rrdnan=0.0/rrdzero; /* especially here */ + rrdinf=1.0/rrdzero; /* and here. I want to know if it can do the magic */ + /* at run time without sig fpe */ + rrdc = rrdinf + rrdnan; + rrdc = rrdinf / rrdnan; + if (! isnan(rrdnan)) {printf ("not isnan(NaN) ... "); return 1;} + if (rrdnan == rrdnan) {printf ("nan == nan ... "); return 1;} + if (! isinf(rrdinf)) {printf ("not isinf(oo) ... "); return 1;} + if (! isinf(-rrdinf)) {printf ("not isinf(-oo) ... "); return 1;} + if (! rrdinf > 0) {printf ("not inf > 0 ... "); return 1;} + if (! -rrdinf < 0) {printf ("not -inf < 0 ... "); return 1;} + return 0; + } +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { ac_try='./conftest$ac_exeext' + { (case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_try") 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + rd_cv_ieee_works=yes +else + echo "$as_me: program exited with status $ac_status" >&5 +echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +( exit $ac_status ) +rd_cv_ieee_works=no +fi +rm -f core *.core core.conftest.* gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi + + +fi + +if test x${rd_cv_ieee_works} = "xyes"; then + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6; } + +else + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6; } + CFLAGS="$_cflags -ieee" + +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking if IEEE math works with the -ieee switch" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking if IEEE math works with the -ieee switch... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${rd_cv_ieee_switch+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then + : +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ + + +#if HAVE_MATH_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_FLOAT_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_IEEEFP_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_FP_CLASS_H +# include +#endif + +/* Solaris */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASS)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclass(a) == FP_NINF || fpclass(a) == FP_PINF) +#endif + +/* solaris 10 it defines isnan such that only forte can compile it ... bad bad */ +#if (defined(HAVE_ISNAN) && defined(isnan) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASS)) +# undef isnan +# define isnan(a) (fpclass(a) == FP_SNAN || fpclass(a) == FP_QNAN) +#endif + +/* Digital UNIX */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FP_CLASS) && defined(HAVE_FP_CLASS_H)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fp_class(a) == FP_NEG_INF || fp_class(a) == FP_POS_INF) +#endif + +/* AIX */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_CLASS)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (class(a) == FP_MINUS_INF || class(a) == FP_PLUS_INF) +#endif + +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASSIFY) && defined(FP_PLUS_INF) && defined(FP_MINUS_INF)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclassify(a) == FP_MINUS_INF || fpclassify(a) == FP_PLUS_INF) +#endif + +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASSIFY) && defined(FP_INFINITE)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclassify(a) == FP_INFINITE) +#endif + +#include +int main(void){ + double rrdnan,rrdinf,rrdc,rrdzero; + ; + /* some math to see if we get a floating point exception */ + rrdzero=sin(0.0); /* don't let the compiler optimize us away */ + rrdnan=0.0/rrdzero; /* especially here */ + rrdinf=1.0/rrdzero; /* and here. I want to know if it can do the magic */ + /* at run time without sig fpe */ + rrdc = rrdinf + rrdnan; + rrdc = rrdinf / rrdnan; + if (! isnan(rrdnan)) {printf ("not isnan(NaN) ... "); return 1;} + if (rrdnan == rrdnan) {printf ("nan == nan ... "); return 1;} + if (! isinf(rrdinf)) {printf ("not isinf(oo) ... "); return 1;} + if (! isinf(-rrdinf)) {printf ("not isinf(-oo) ... "); return 1;} + if (! rrdinf > 0) {printf ("not inf > 0 ... "); return 1;} + if (! -rrdinf < 0) {printf ("not -inf < 0 ... "); return 1;} + return 0; + } +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { ac_try='./conftest$ac_exeext' + { (case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_try") 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + rd_cv_ieee_switch=yes +else + echo "$as_me: program exited with status $ac_status" >&5 +echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +( exit $ac_status ) +rd_cv_ieee_switch=no +fi +rm -f core *.core core.conftest.* gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi + + +fi + +if test x${rd_cv_ieee_switch} = "xyes"; then + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6; } + +else + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6; } + CFLAGS="$_cflags -qfloat=nofold" + +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking if IEEE math works with the -qfloat=nofold switch" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking if IEEE math works with the -qfloat=nofold switch... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${rd_cv_ieee_nofold+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then + : +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ + + +#if HAVE_MATH_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_FLOAT_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_IEEEFP_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_FP_CLASS_H +# include +#endif + +/* Solaris */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASS)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclass(a) == FP_NINF || fpclass(a) == FP_PINF) +#endif + +/* solaris 10 it defines isnan such that only forte can compile it ... bad bad */ +#if (defined(HAVE_ISNAN) && defined(isnan) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASS)) +# undef isnan +# define isnan(a) (fpclass(a) == FP_SNAN || fpclass(a) == FP_QNAN) +#endif + +/* Digital UNIX */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FP_CLASS) && defined(HAVE_FP_CLASS_H)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fp_class(a) == FP_NEG_INF || fp_class(a) == FP_POS_INF) +#endif + +/* AIX */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_CLASS)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (class(a) == FP_MINUS_INF || class(a) == FP_PLUS_INF) +#endif + +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASSIFY) && defined(FP_PLUS_INF) && defined(FP_MINUS_INF)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclassify(a) == FP_MINUS_INF || fpclassify(a) == FP_PLUS_INF) +#endif + +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASSIFY) && defined(FP_INFINITE)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclassify(a) == FP_INFINITE) +#endif + +#include +int main(void){ + double rrdnan,rrdinf,rrdc,rrdzero; + ; + /* some math to see if we get a floating point exception */ + rrdzero=sin(0.0); /* don't let the compiler optimize us away */ + rrdnan=0.0/rrdzero; /* especially here */ + rrdinf=1.0/rrdzero; /* and here. I want to know if it can do the magic */ + /* at run time without sig fpe */ + rrdc = rrdinf + rrdnan; + rrdc = rrdinf / rrdnan; + if (! isnan(rrdnan)) {printf ("not isnan(NaN) ... "); return 1;} + if (rrdnan == rrdnan) {printf ("nan == nan ... "); return 1;} + if (! isinf(rrdinf)) {printf ("not isinf(oo) ... "); return 1;} + if (! isinf(-rrdinf)) {printf ("not isinf(-oo) ... "); return 1;} + if (! rrdinf > 0) {printf ("not inf > 0 ... "); return 1;} + if (! -rrdinf < 0) {printf ("not -inf < 0 ... "); return 1;} + return 0; + } +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { ac_try='./conftest$ac_exeext' + { (case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_try") 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + rd_cv_ieee_nofold=yes +else + echo "$as_me: program exited with status $ac_status" >&5 +echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +( exit $ac_status ) +rd_cv_ieee_nofold=no +fi +rm -f core *.core core.conftest.* gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi + + +fi + +if test x${rd_cv_ieee_nofold} = "xyes"; then + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6; } + +else + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6; } + CFLAGS="$_cflags -w -qflttrap=enable:zerodivide" + +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking if IEEE math works with the -w -qflttrap=enable:zerodivide" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking if IEEE math works with the -w -qflttrap=enable:zerodivide... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${rd_cv_ieee_flttrap+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then + : +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ + + +#if HAVE_MATH_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_FLOAT_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_IEEEFP_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_FP_CLASS_H +# include +#endif + +/* Solaris */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASS)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclass(a) == FP_NINF || fpclass(a) == FP_PINF) +#endif + +/* solaris 10 it defines isnan such that only forte can compile it ... bad bad */ +#if (defined(HAVE_ISNAN) && defined(isnan) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASS)) +# undef isnan +# define isnan(a) (fpclass(a) == FP_SNAN || fpclass(a) == FP_QNAN) +#endif + +/* Digital UNIX */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FP_CLASS) && defined(HAVE_FP_CLASS_H)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fp_class(a) == FP_NEG_INF || fp_class(a) == FP_POS_INF) +#endif + +/* AIX */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_CLASS)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (class(a) == FP_MINUS_INF || class(a) == FP_PLUS_INF) +#endif + +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASSIFY) && defined(FP_PLUS_INF) && defined(FP_MINUS_INF)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclassify(a) == FP_MINUS_INF || fpclassify(a) == FP_PLUS_INF) +#endif + +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASSIFY) && defined(FP_INFINITE)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclassify(a) == FP_INFINITE) +#endif + +#include +int main(void){ + double rrdnan,rrdinf,rrdc,rrdzero; + ; + /* some math to see if we get a floating point exception */ + rrdzero=sin(0.0); /* don't let the compiler optimize us away */ + rrdnan=0.0/rrdzero; /* especially here */ + rrdinf=1.0/rrdzero; /* and here. I want to know if it can do the magic */ + /* at run time without sig fpe */ + rrdc = rrdinf + rrdnan; + rrdc = rrdinf / rrdnan; + if (! isnan(rrdnan)) {printf ("not isnan(NaN) ... "); return 1;} + if (rrdnan == rrdnan) {printf ("nan == nan ... "); return 1;} + if (! isinf(rrdinf)) {printf ("not isinf(oo) ... "); return 1;} + if (! isinf(-rrdinf)) {printf ("not isinf(-oo) ... "); return 1;} + if (! rrdinf > 0) {printf ("not inf > 0 ... "); return 1;} + if (! -rrdinf < 0) {printf ("not -inf < 0 ... "); return 1;} + return 0; + } +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { ac_try='./conftest$ac_exeext' + { (case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_try") 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + rd_cv_ieee_flttrap=yes +else + echo "$as_me: program exited with status $ac_status" >&5 +echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +( exit $ac_status ) +rd_cv_ieee_flttrap=no +fi +rm -f core *.core core.conftest.* gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi + + +fi + +if test x${rd_cv_ieee_flttrap} = "xyes"; then + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6; } + +else + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6; } + CFLAGS="$_cflags -mieee" + +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking if IEEE math works with the -mieee switch" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking if IEEE math works with the -mieee switch... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${rd_cv_ieee_mswitch+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then + : +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ + + +#if HAVE_MATH_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_FLOAT_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_IEEEFP_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_FP_CLASS_H +# include +#endif + +/* Solaris */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASS)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclass(a) == FP_NINF || fpclass(a) == FP_PINF) +#endif + +/* solaris 10 it defines isnan such that only forte can compile it ... bad bad */ +#if (defined(HAVE_ISNAN) && defined(isnan) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASS)) +# undef isnan +# define isnan(a) (fpclass(a) == FP_SNAN || fpclass(a) == FP_QNAN) +#endif + +/* Digital UNIX */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FP_CLASS) && defined(HAVE_FP_CLASS_H)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fp_class(a) == FP_NEG_INF || fp_class(a) == FP_POS_INF) +#endif + +/* AIX */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_CLASS)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (class(a) == FP_MINUS_INF || class(a) == FP_PLUS_INF) +#endif + +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASSIFY) && defined(FP_PLUS_INF) && defined(FP_MINUS_INF)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclassify(a) == FP_MINUS_INF || fpclassify(a) == FP_PLUS_INF) +#endif + +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASSIFY) && defined(FP_INFINITE)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclassify(a) == FP_INFINITE) +#endif + +#include +int main(void){ + double rrdnan,rrdinf,rrdc,rrdzero; + ; + /* some math to see if we get a floating point exception */ + rrdzero=sin(0.0); /* don't let the compiler optimize us away */ + rrdnan=0.0/rrdzero; /* especially here */ + rrdinf=1.0/rrdzero; /* and here. I want to know if it can do the magic */ + /* at run time without sig fpe */ + rrdc = rrdinf + rrdnan; + rrdc = rrdinf / rrdnan; + if (! isnan(rrdnan)) {printf ("not isnan(NaN) ... "); return 1;} + if (rrdnan == rrdnan) {printf ("nan == nan ... "); return 1;} + if (! isinf(rrdinf)) {printf ("not isinf(oo) ... "); return 1;} + if (! isinf(-rrdinf)) {printf ("not isinf(-oo) ... "); return 1;} + if (! rrdinf > 0) {printf ("not inf > 0 ... "); return 1;} + if (! -rrdinf < 0) {printf ("not -inf < 0 ... "); return 1;} + return 0; + } +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { ac_try='./conftest$ac_exeext' + { (case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_try") 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + rd_cv_ieee_mswitch=yes +else + echo "$as_me: program exited with status $ac_status" >&5 +echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +( exit $ac_status ) +rd_cv_ieee_mswitch=no +fi +rm -f core *.core core.conftest.* gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi + + +fi + +if test x${rd_cv_ieee_mswitch} = "xyes"; then + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6; } + +else + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6; } + CFLAGS="$_cflags -q float=rndsngl" + +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking if IEEE math works with the -q float=rndsngl switch" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking if IEEE math works with the -q float=rndsngl switch... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${rd_cv_ieee_qswitch+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then + : +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ + + +#if HAVE_MATH_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_FLOAT_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_IEEEFP_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_FP_CLASS_H +# include +#endif + +/* Solaris */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASS)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclass(a) == FP_NINF || fpclass(a) == FP_PINF) +#endif + +/* solaris 10 it defines isnan such that only forte can compile it ... bad bad */ +#if (defined(HAVE_ISNAN) && defined(isnan) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASS)) +# undef isnan +# define isnan(a) (fpclass(a) == FP_SNAN || fpclass(a) == FP_QNAN) +#endif + +/* Digital UNIX */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FP_CLASS) && defined(HAVE_FP_CLASS_H)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fp_class(a) == FP_NEG_INF || fp_class(a) == FP_POS_INF) +#endif + +/* AIX */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_CLASS)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (class(a) == FP_MINUS_INF || class(a) == FP_PLUS_INF) +#endif + +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASSIFY) && defined(FP_PLUS_INF) && defined(FP_MINUS_INF)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclassify(a) == FP_MINUS_INF || fpclassify(a) == FP_PLUS_INF) +#endif + +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASSIFY) && defined(FP_INFINITE)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclassify(a) == FP_INFINITE) +#endif + +#include +int main(void){ + double rrdnan,rrdinf,rrdc,rrdzero; + ; + /* some math to see if we get a floating point exception */ + rrdzero=sin(0.0); /* don't let the compiler optimize us away */ + rrdnan=0.0/rrdzero; /* especially here */ + rrdinf=1.0/rrdzero; /* and here. I want to know if it can do the magic */ + /* at run time without sig fpe */ + rrdc = rrdinf + rrdnan; + rrdc = rrdinf / rrdnan; + if (! isnan(rrdnan)) {printf ("not isnan(NaN) ... "); return 1;} + if (rrdnan == rrdnan) {printf ("nan == nan ... "); return 1;} + if (! isinf(rrdinf)) {printf ("not isinf(oo) ... "); return 1;} + if (! isinf(-rrdinf)) {printf ("not isinf(-oo) ... "); return 1;} + if (! rrdinf > 0) {printf ("not inf > 0 ... "); return 1;} + if (! -rrdinf < 0) {printf ("not -inf < 0 ... "); return 1;} + return 0; + } +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { ac_try='./conftest$ac_exeext' + { (case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_try") 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + rd_cv_ieee_qswitch=yes +else + echo "$as_me: program exited with status $ac_status" >&5 +echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +( exit $ac_status ) +rd_cv_ieee_qswitch=no +fi +rm -f core *.core core.conftest.* gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi + + +fi + +if test x${rd_cv_ieee_qswitch} = "xyes"; then + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6; } + +else + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6; } + CFLAGS="$_cflags -OPT:IEEE_NaN_inf=ON" + +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking if IEEE math works with the -OPT:IEEE_NaN_inf=ON switch" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking if IEEE math works with the -OPT:IEEE_NaN_inf=ON switch... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${rd_cv_ieee_ieeenaninfswitch+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then + : +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ + + +#if HAVE_MATH_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_FLOAT_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_IEEEFP_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_FP_CLASS_H +# include +#endif + +/* Solaris */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASS)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclass(a) == FP_NINF || fpclass(a) == FP_PINF) +#endif + +/* solaris 10 it defines isnan such that only forte can compile it ... bad bad */ +#if (defined(HAVE_ISNAN) && defined(isnan) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASS)) +# undef isnan +# define isnan(a) (fpclass(a) == FP_SNAN || fpclass(a) == FP_QNAN) +#endif + +/* Digital UNIX */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FP_CLASS) && defined(HAVE_FP_CLASS_H)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fp_class(a) == FP_NEG_INF || fp_class(a) == FP_POS_INF) +#endif + +/* AIX */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_CLASS)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (class(a) == FP_MINUS_INF || class(a) == FP_PLUS_INF) +#endif + +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASSIFY) && defined(FP_PLUS_INF) && defined(FP_MINUS_INF)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclassify(a) == FP_MINUS_INF || fpclassify(a) == FP_PLUS_INF) +#endif + +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASSIFY) && defined(FP_INFINITE)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclassify(a) == FP_INFINITE) +#endif + +#include +int main(void){ + double rrdnan,rrdinf,rrdc,rrdzero; + ; + /* some math to see if we get a floating point exception */ + rrdzero=sin(0.0); /* don't let the compiler optimize us away */ + rrdnan=0.0/rrdzero; /* especially here */ + rrdinf=1.0/rrdzero; /* and here. I want to know if it can do the magic */ + /* at run time without sig fpe */ + rrdc = rrdinf + rrdnan; + rrdc = rrdinf / rrdnan; + if (! isnan(rrdnan)) {printf ("not isnan(NaN) ... "); return 1;} + if (rrdnan == rrdnan) {printf ("nan == nan ... "); return 1;} + if (! isinf(rrdinf)) {printf ("not isinf(oo) ... "); return 1;} + if (! isinf(-rrdinf)) {printf ("not isinf(-oo) ... "); return 1;} + if (! rrdinf > 0) {printf ("not inf > 0 ... "); return 1;} + if (! -rrdinf < 0) {printf ("not -inf < 0 ... "); return 1;} + return 0; + } +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { ac_try='./conftest$ac_exeext' + { (case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_try") 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + rd_cv_ieee_ieeenaninfswitch=yes +else + echo "$as_me: program exited with status $ac_status" >&5 +echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +( exit $ac_status ) +rd_cv_ieee_ieeenaninfswitch=no +fi +rm -f core *.core core.conftest.* gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi + + +fi + +if test x${rd_cv_ieee_ieeenaninfswitch} = "xyes"; then + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6; } + +else + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6; } + CFLAGS="$_cflags -OPT:IEEE_comparisons=ON" + +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking if IEEE math works with the -OPT:IEEE_comparisons=ON switch" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking if IEEE math works with the -OPT:IEEE_comparisons=ON switch... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${rd_cv_ieee_ieeecmpswitch+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then + : +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ + + +#if HAVE_MATH_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_FLOAT_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_IEEEFP_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_FP_CLASS_H +# include +#endif + +/* Solaris */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASS)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclass(a) == FP_NINF || fpclass(a) == FP_PINF) +#endif + +/* solaris 10 it defines isnan such that only forte can compile it ... bad bad */ +#if (defined(HAVE_ISNAN) && defined(isnan) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASS)) +# undef isnan +# define isnan(a) (fpclass(a) == FP_SNAN || fpclass(a) == FP_QNAN) +#endif + +/* Digital UNIX */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FP_CLASS) && defined(HAVE_FP_CLASS_H)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fp_class(a) == FP_NEG_INF || fp_class(a) == FP_POS_INF) +#endif + +/* AIX */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_CLASS)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (class(a) == FP_MINUS_INF || class(a) == FP_PLUS_INF) +#endif + +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASSIFY) && defined(FP_PLUS_INF) && defined(FP_MINUS_INF)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclassify(a) == FP_MINUS_INF || fpclassify(a) == FP_PLUS_INF) +#endif + +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASSIFY) && defined(FP_INFINITE)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclassify(a) == FP_INFINITE) +#endif + +#include +int main(void){ + double rrdnan,rrdinf,rrdc,rrdzero; + ; + /* some math to see if we get a floating point exception */ + rrdzero=sin(0.0); /* don't let the compiler optimize us away */ + rrdnan=0.0/rrdzero; /* especially here */ + rrdinf=1.0/rrdzero; /* and here. I want to know if it can do the magic */ + /* at run time without sig fpe */ + rrdc = rrdinf + rrdnan; + rrdc = rrdinf / rrdnan; + if (! isnan(rrdnan)) {printf ("not isnan(NaN) ... "); return 1;} + if (rrdnan == rrdnan) {printf ("nan == nan ... "); return 1;} + if (! isinf(rrdinf)) {printf ("not isinf(oo) ... "); return 1;} + if (! isinf(-rrdinf)) {printf ("not isinf(-oo) ... "); return 1;} + if (! rrdinf > 0) {printf ("not inf > 0 ... "); return 1;} + if (! -rrdinf < 0) {printf ("not -inf < 0 ... "); return 1;} + return 0; + } +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { ac_try='./conftest$ac_exeext' + { (case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_try") 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + rd_cv_ieee_ieeecmpswitch=yes +else + echo "$as_me: program exited with status $ac_status" >&5 +echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +( exit $ac_status ) +rd_cv_ieee_ieeecmpswitch=no +fi +rm -f core *.core core.conftest.* gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi + + +fi + +if test x${rd_cv_ieee_ieeecmpswitch} = "xyes"; then + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6; } + +else + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6; } + CFLAGS=$_cflags + +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking if IEEE math works with fpsetmask(0)" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking if IEEE math works with fpsetmask(0)... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${rd_cv_ieee_mask+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then + : +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include + +#if HAVE_MATH_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_FLOAT_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_IEEEFP_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_FP_CLASS_H +# include +#endif + +/* Solaris */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASS)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclass(a) == FP_NINF || fpclass(a) == FP_PINF) +#endif + +/* solaris 10 it defines isnan such that only forte can compile it ... bad bad */ +#if (defined(HAVE_ISNAN) && defined(isnan) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASS)) +# undef isnan +# define isnan(a) (fpclass(a) == FP_SNAN || fpclass(a) == FP_QNAN) +#endif + +/* Digital UNIX */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FP_CLASS) && defined(HAVE_FP_CLASS_H)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fp_class(a) == FP_NEG_INF || fp_class(a) == FP_POS_INF) +#endif + +/* AIX */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_CLASS)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (class(a) == FP_MINUS_INF || class(a) == FP_PLUS_INF) +#endif + +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASSIFY) && defined(FP_PLUS_INF) && defined(FP_MINUS_INF)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclassify(a) == FP_MINUS_INF || fpclassify(a) == FP_PLUS_INF) +#endif + +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASSIFY) && defined(FP_INFINITE)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclassify(a) == FP_INFINITE) +#endif + +#include +int main(void){ + double rrdnan,rrdinf,rrdc,rrdzero; + fpsetmask(0); + /* some math to see if we get a floating point exception */ + rrdzero=sin(0.0); /* don't let the compiler optimize us away */ + rrdnan=0.0/rrdzero; /* especially here */ + rrdinf=1.0/rrdzero; /* and here. I want to know if it can do the magic */ + /* at run time without sig fpe */ + rrdc = rrdinf + rrdnan; + rrdc = rrdinf / rrdnan; + if (! isnan(rrdnan)) {printf ("not isnan(NaN) ... "); return 1;} + if (rrdnan == rrdnan) {printf ("nan == nan ... "); return 1;} + if (! isinf(rrdinf)) {printf ("not isinf(oo) ... "); return 1;} + if (! isinf(-rrdinf)) {printf ("not isinf(-oo) ... "); return 1;} + if (! rrdinf > 0) {printf ("not inf > 0 ... "); return 1;} + if (! -rrdinf < 0) {printf ("not -inf < 0 ... "); return 1;} + return 0; + } +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { ac_try='./conftest$ac_exeext' + { (case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_try") 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + rd_cv_ieee_mask=yes +else + echo "$as_me: program exited with status $ac_status" >&5 +echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +( exit $ac_status ) +rd_cv_ieee_mask=no +fi +rm -f core *.core core.conftest.* gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi + + +fi + +if test x${rd_cv_ieee_mask} = "xyes"; then + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6; } + cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define MUST_DISABLE_FPMASK 1 +_ACEOF + + PERLFLAGS="CCFLAGS=-DMUST_DISABLE_FPMASK" +else + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6; } + +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking if IEEE math works with signal(SIGFPE,SIG_IGN)" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking if IEEE math works with signal(SIGFPE,SIG_IGN)... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${rd_cv_ieee_sigfpe+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then + : +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include + +#if HAVE_MATH_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_FLOAT_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_IEEEFP_H +# include +#endif + +#if HAVE_FP_CLASS_H +# include +#endif + +/* Solaris */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASS)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclass(a) == FP_NINF || fpclass(a) == FP_PINF) +#endif + +/* solaris 10 it defines isnan such that only forte can compile it ... bad bad */ +#if (defined(HAVE_ISNAN) && defined(isnan) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASS)) +# undef isnan +# define isnan(a) (fpclass(a) == FP_SNAN || fpclass(a) == FP_QNAN) +#endif + +/* Digital UNIX */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FP_CLASS) && defined(HAVE_FP_CLASS_H)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fp_class(a) == FP_NEG_INF || fp_class(a) == FP_POS_INF) +#endif + +/* AIX */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_CLASS)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (class(a) == FP_MINUS_INF || class(a) == FP_PLUS_INF) +#endif + +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASSIFY) && defined(FP_PLUS_INF) && defined(FP_MINUS_INF)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclassify(a) == FP_MINUS_INF || fpclassify(a) == FP_PLUS_INF) +#endif + +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASSIFY) && defined(FP_INFINITE)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclassify(a) == FP_INFINITE) +#endif + +#include +int main(void){ + double rrdnan,rrdinf,rrdc,rrdzero; + signal(SIGFPE,SIG_IGN); + /* some math to see if we get a floating point exception */ + rrdzero=sin(0.0); /* don't let the compiler optimize us away */ + rrdnan=0.0/rrdzero; /* especially here */ + rrdinf=1.0/rrdzero; /* and here. I want to know if it can do the magic */ + /* at run time without sig fpe */ + rrdc = rrdinf + rrdnan; + rrdc = rrdinf / rrdnan; + if (! isnan(rrdnan)) {printf ("not isnan(NaN) ... "); return 1;} + if (rrdnan == rrdnan) {printf ("nan == nan ... "); return 1;} + if (! isinf(rrdinf)) {printf ("not isinf(oo) ... "); return 1;} + if (! isinf(-rrdinf)) {printf ("not isinf(-oo) ... "); return 1;} + if (! rrdinf > 0) {printf ("not inf > 0 ... "); return 1;} + if (! -rrdinf < 0) {printf ("not -inf < 0 ... "); return 1;} + return 0; + } +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { ac_try='./conftest$ac_exeext' + { (case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_try") 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + rd_cv_ieee_sigfpe=yes +else + echo "$as_me: program exited with status $ac_status" >&5 +echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +( exit $ac_status ) +rd_cv_ieee_sigfpe=no +fi +rm -f core *.core core.conftest.* gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi + + +fi + +if test x${rd_cv_ieee_sigfpe} = "xyes"; then + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6; } + cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define MUST_DISABLE_SIGFPE 1 +_ACEOF + + PERLFLAGS="CCFLAGS=-DMUST_DISABLE_SIGFPE" +else + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6; } + { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: +Your Compiler does not do propper IEEE math ... Please find out how to +make IEEE math work with your compiler and let me know (tobi@oetiker.ch). +Check config.log to see what went wrong ... +" >&5 +echo "$as_me: error: +Your Compiler does not do propper IEEE math ... Please find out how to +make IEEE math work with your compiler and let me know (tobi@oetiker.ch). +Check config.log to see what went wrong ... +" >&2;} + { (exit 1); exit 1; }; } +fi + + +fi + + +fi + + +fi + + +fi + + +fi + + +fi + + +fi + + +fi + + +fi + + + +ac_ext=c +ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS' +ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5' +ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5' +ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu + + + + + +case $TERM in + # for the most important terminal types we directly know the sequences + xterm|xterm*|vt220|vt220*) + T_MD=`awk 'BEGIN { printf("%c%c%c%c", 27, 91, 49, 109); }' /dev/null` + T_ME=`awk 'BEGIN { printf("%c%c%c", 27, 91, 109); }' /dev/null` + ;; + vt100|vt100*|cygwin) + T_MD=`awk 'BEGIN { printf("%c%c%c%c%c%c", 27, 91, 49, 109, 0, 0); }' /dev/null` + T_ME=`awk 'BEGIN { printf("%c%c%c%c%c", 27, 91, 109, 0, 0); }' /dev/null` + ;; + *) + T_MD='' + T_ME='' + ;; +esac + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: " >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}" >&6; } + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: ${T_MD}Resolve Portability Issues${T_ME}" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}${T_MD}Resolve Portability Issues${T_ME}" >&6; } + + + +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking if realloc can deal with NULL" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking if realloc can deal with NULL... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${rd_cv_null_realloc+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then + : +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include + int main(void){ + char *x = NULL; + x = realloc (x,10); + if (x==NULL) return 1; + return 0; + } +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>&5 + ac_status=$? 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Items starting with a "-" are +# C compiler flags, and other items are library names, except for "none" +# which indicates that we try without any flags at all, and "pthread-config" +# which is a program returning the flags for the Pth emulation library. + +acx_pthread_flags="pthreads none -Kthread -kthread lthread -pthread -pthreads -mthreads pthread --thread-safe -mt pthread-config" + +# The ordering *is* (sometimes) important. 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(We need to link with -pthread or + # -lpthread.) (The stubs are missing pthread_cleanup_push, or rather + # a function called by this macro, so we could check for that, but + # who knows whether they'll stub that too in a future libc.) 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We must include pthread.h, + # since some functions may be macros. (On the Sequent, we + # need a special flag -Kthread to make this header compile.) + # We check for pthread_join because it is in -lpthread on IRIX + # while pthread_create is in libc. We check for pthread_attr_init + # due to DEC craziness with -lpthreads. 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+{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking libart_lgpl/libart.h usability" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking libart_lgpl/libart.h usability... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +$ac_includes_default +#include +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (ac_try="$ac_compile" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_compile") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest.$ac_objext; then + ac_header_compiler=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + ac_header_compiler=no +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_header_compiler" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_header_compiler" >&6; } + +# Is the header present? +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking libart_lgpl/libart.h presence" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking libart_lgpl/libart.h presence... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include +_ACEOF +if { (ac_try="$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } >/dev/null && { + test -z "$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + }; then + ac_header_preproc=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + ac_header_preproc=no +fi + +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_header_preproc" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_header_preproc" >&6; } + +# So? What about this header? +case $ac_header_compiler:$ac_header_preproc:$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag in + yes:no: ) + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: accepted by the compiler, rejected by the preprocessor!" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: accepted by the compiler, rejected by the preprocessor!" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: proceeding with the compiler's result" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: proceeding with the compiler's result" >&2;} + ac_header_preproc=yes + ;; + no:yes:* ) + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: present but cannot be compiled" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: present but cannot be compiled" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: see the Autoconf documentation" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: see the Autoconf documentation" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: section \"Present But Cannot Be Compiled\"" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: section \"Present But Cannot Be Compiled\"" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: in the future, the compiler will take precedence" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: in the future, the compiler will take precedence" >&2;} + + ;; +esac +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for libart_lgpl/libart.h" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for libart_lgpl/libart.h... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${ac_cv_header_libart_lgpl_libart_h+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + ac_cv_header_libart_lgpl_libart_h=$ac_header_preproc +fi +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_header_libart_lgpl_libart_h" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_header_libart_lgpl_libart_h" >&6; } + +fi +if test $ac_cv_header_libart_lgpl_libart_h = yes; then + LIBS="-lart_lgpl_2 ${LIBS}";EX_CHECK_STATE=YES +fi + + +fi + + if test $EX_CHECK_STATE = NO; then + for ac_prog in pkg-config +do + # Extract the first word of "$ac_prog", so it can be a program name with args. +set dummy $ac_prog; ac_word=$2 +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_word" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_word... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${ac_cv_prog_PKGCONFIG+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test -n "$PKGCONFIG"; then + ac_cv_prog_PKGCONFIG="$PKGCONFIG" # Let the user override the test. +else +as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR +for as_dir in $PATH +do + IFS=$as_save_IFS + test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=. + for ac_exec_ext in '' $ac_executable_extensions; do + if { test -f "$as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext" && $as_test_x "$as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext"; }; then + ac_cv_prog_PKGCONFIG="$ac_prog" + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: found $as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext" >&5 + break 2 + fi +done +done +IFS=$as_save_IFS + +fi +fi +PKGCONFIG=$ac_cv_prog_PKGCONFIG +if test -n "$PKGCONFIG"; then + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $PKGCONFIG" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$PKGCONFIG" >&6; } +else + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6; } +fi + + + test -n "$PKGCONFIG" && break +done +test -n "$PKGCONFIG" || PKGCONFIG="no" + + if test "$PKGCONFIG" != "no"; then + if $PKGCONFIG --exists libart-2.0; then + CPPFLAGS=${CPPFLAGS}" "`$PKGCONFIG --cflags libart-2.0` + LDFLAGS=${LDFLAGS}" "`$PKGCONFIG --libs-only-L libart-2.0` + LDFLAGS=${LDFLAGS}" "`$PKGCONFIG --libs-only-other libart-2.0` + LIBS=${LIBS}" "`$PKGCONFIG --libs-only-l libart-2.0` + unset ac_cv_lib_art_lgpl_2_art_vpath_add_point + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for art_vpath_add_point in -lart_lgpl_2" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for art_vpath_add_point in -lart_lgpl_2... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${ac_cv_lib_art_lgpl_2_art_vpath_add_point+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS +LIBS="-lart_lgpl_2 $LIBS" +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char art_vpath_add_point (); +int +main () +{ +return art_vpath_add_point (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest$ac_exeext && + $as_test_x conftest$ac_exeext; then + ac_cv_lib_art_lgpl_2_art_vpath_add_point=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + ac_cv_lib_art_lgpl_2_art_vpath_add_point=no +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest_ipa8_conftest.oo \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS +fi +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_art_lgpl_2_art_vpath_add_point" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_lib_art_lgpl_2_art_vpath_add_point" >&6; } +if test $ac_cv_lib_art_lgpl_2_art_vpath_add_point = yes; then + + unset ac_cv_header_`echo libart_lgpl/libart.h | sed 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9_]/_/g;s/^[0-9]/_/'` + if test "${ac_cv_header_libart_lgpl_libart_h+set}" = set; then + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for libart_lgpl/libart.h" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for libart_lgpl/libart.h... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${ac_cv_header_libart_lgpl_libart_h+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +fi +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_header_libart_lgpl_libart_h" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_header_libart_lgpl_libart_h" >&6; } +else + # Is the header compilable? +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking libart_lgpl/libart.h usability" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking libart_lgpl/libart.h usability... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +$ac_includes_default +#include +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (ac_try="$ac_compile" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_compile") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { + test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + } && test -s conftest.$ac_objext; then + ac_header_compiler=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + ac_header_compiler=no +fi + +rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_header_compiler" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_header_compiler" >&6; } + +# Is the header present? +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking libart_lgpl/libart.h presence" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking libart_lgpl/libart.h presence... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include +_ACEOF +if { (ac_try="$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } >/dev/null && { + test -z "$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + }; then + ac_header_preproc=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + ac_header_preproc=no +fi + +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_header_preproc" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_header_preproc" >&6; } + +# So? What about this header? +case $ac_header_compiler:$ac_header_preproc:$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag in + yes:no: ) + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: accepted by the compiler, rejected by the preprocessor!" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: accepted by the compiler, rejected by the preprocessor!" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: proceeding with the compiler's result" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: proceeding with the compiler's result" >&2;} + ac_header_preproc=yes + ;; + no:yes:* ) + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: present but cannot be compiled" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: present but cannot be compiled" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: see the Autoconf documentation" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: see the Autoconf documentation" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: section \"Present But Cannot Be Compiled\"" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: section \"Present But Cannot Be Compiled\"" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: in the future, the compiler will take precedence" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: libart_lgpl/libart.h: in the future, the compiler will take precedence" >&2;} + + ;; +esac +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for libart_lgpl/libart.h" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for libart_lgpl/libart.h... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${ac_cv_header_libart_lgpl_libart_h+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + ac_cv_header_libart_lgpl_libart_h=$ac_header_preproc +fi +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_header_libart_lgpl_libart_h" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_header_libart_lgpl_libart_h" >&6; } + +fi +if test $ac_cv_header_libart_lgpl_libart_h = yes; then + EX_CHECK_STATE=YES +fi + + + +fi + + else + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +* I found a copy of pkgconfig, but there is no libart-2.0.pc file around. + You may want to set the PKG_CONFIG_PATH variable to point to its + location. +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + " >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +* I found a copy of pkgconfig, but there is no libart-2.0.pc file around. + You may want to set the PKG_CONFIG_PATH variable to point to its + location. +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + " >&2;} + fi + fi + fi + + if test ${EX_CHECK_STATE} = NO; then + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +* I could not find a working copy of libart-2.0. Check config.log for hints on why + this is the case. Maybe you need to set LDFLAGS and CPPFLAGS appropriately + so that compiler and the linker can find libart_lgpl_2 and its header files. If + you have not installed libart-2.0, you can get it either from its original home on + + ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libart_lgpl/2.3/ + + You can find also find an archive copy on + + http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs + + The last tested version of libart-2.0 is 2.3.17. + + LIBS=$LIBS + LDFLAGS=$LDFLAGS + CPPFLAGS=$CPPFLAGS + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + " >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +* I could not find a working copy of libart-2.0. Check config.log for hints on why + this is the case. Maybe you need to set LDFLAGS and CPPFLAGS appropriately + so that compiler and the linker can find libart_lgpl_2 and its header files. If + you have not installed libart-2.0, you can get it either from its original home on + + ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libart_lgpl/2.3/ + + You can find also find an archive copy on + + http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs + + The last tested version of libart-2.0 is 2.3.17. + + LIBS=$LIBS + LDFLAGS=$LDFLAGS + CPPFLAGS=$CPPFLAGS + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + " >&2;} + EX_CHECK_ALL_ERR=YES + LIBS="${ex_check_save_LIBS}" + CPPFLAGS="${ex_check_save_CPPFLAGS}" + LDFLAGS="${ex_check_save_LDFLAGS}" + fi + ac_ext=c +ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS' +ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5' +ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5' +ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu + + + + + ac_ext=c +ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS' +ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5' +ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5' +ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu + + EX_CHECK_STATE=NO + ex_check_save_LIBS=${LIBS} + ex_check_save_CPPFLAGS=${CPPFLAGS} + ex_check_save_LDFLAGS=${LDFLAGS} + if test "x""" != "x"; then + CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I""" + fi + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for zlibVersion in -lz" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for zlibVersion in -lz... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${ac_cv_lib_z_zlibVersion+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS +LIBS="-lz $LIBS" +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char zlibVersion (); +int +main () +{ +return zlibVersion (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? 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What about this header? +case $ac_header_compiler:$ac_header_preproc:$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag in + yes:no: ) + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: zlib.h: accepted by the compiler, rejected by the preprocessor!" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: zlib.h: accepted by the compiler, rejected by the preprocessor!" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: zlib.h: proceeding with the compiler's result" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: zlib.h: proceeding with the compiler's result" >&2;} + ac_header_preproc=yes + ;; + no:yes:* ) + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: zlib.h: present but cannot be compiled" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: zlib.h: present but cannot be compiled" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: zlib.h: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: zlib.h: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: zlib.h: see the Autoconf documentation" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: zlib.h: see the Autoconf documentation" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: zlib.h: section \"Present But Cannot Be Compiled\"" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: zlib.h: section \"Present But Cannot Be Compiled\"" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: zlib.h: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: zlib.h: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: zlib.h: in the future, the compiler will take precedence" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: zlib.h: in the future, the compiler will take precedence" >&2;} + + ;; +esac +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for zlib.h" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for zlib.h... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${ac_cv_header_zlib_h+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + ac_cv_header_zlib_h=$ac_header_preproc +fi +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_header_zlib_h" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_header_zlib_h" >&6; } + +fi +if test $ac_cv_header_zlib_h = yes; then + LIBS="-lz ${LIBS}";EX_CHECK_STATE=YES +fi + + +fi + + if test $EX_CHECK_STATE = NO; then + for ac_prog in pkg-config +do + # Extract the first word of "$ac_prog", so it can be a program name with args. +set dummy $ac_prog; ac_word=$2 +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_word" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_word... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${ac_cv_prog_PKGCONFIG+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test -n "$PKGCONFIG"; then + ac_cv_prog_PKGCONFIG="$PKGCONFIG" # Let the user override the test. +else +as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR +for as_dir in $PATH +do + IFS=$as_save_IFS + test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=. + for ac_exec_ext in '' $ac_executable_extensions; do + if { test -f "$as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext" && $as_test_x "$as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext"; }; then + ac_cv_prog_PKGCONFIG="$ac_prog" + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: found $as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext" >&5 + break 2 + fi +done +done +IFS=$as_save_IFS + +fi +fi +PKGCONFIG=$ac_cv_prog_PKGCONFIG +if test -n "$PKGCONFIG"; then + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $PKGCONFIG" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$PKGCONFIG" >&6; } +else + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6; } +fi + + + test -n "$PKGCONFIG" && break +done +test -n "$PKGCONFIG" || PKGCONFIG="no" + + if test "$PKGCONFIG" != "no"; then + if $PKGCONFIG --exists zlib; then + CPPFLAGS=${CPPFLAGS}" "`$PKGCONFIG --cflags zlib` + LDFLAGS=${LDFLAGS}" "`$PKGCONFIG --libs-only-L zlib` + LDFLAGS=${LDFLAGS}" "`$PKGCONFIG --libs-only-other zlib` + LIBS=${LIBS}" "`$PKGCONFIG --libs-only-l zlib` + unset ac_cv_lib_z_zlibVersion + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for zlibVersion in -lz" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for zlibVersion in -lz... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${ac_cv_lib_z_zlibVersion+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS +LIBS="-lz $LIBS" +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char zlibVersion (); +int +main () +{ +return zlibVersion (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? 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Check config.log for hints on why + this is the case. Maybe you need to set LDFLAGS and CPPFLAGS appropriately + so that compiler and the linker can find libz and its header files. If + you have not installed zlib, you can get it either from its original home on + + http://www.gzip.org/zlib/ + + You can find also find an archive copy on + + http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs + + The last tested version of zlib is 1.2.3. + + LIBS=$LIBS + LDFLAGS=$LDFLAGS + CPPFLAGS=$CPPFLAGS + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + " >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +* I could not find a working copy of zlib. Check config.log for hints on why + this is the case. Maybe you need to set LDFLAGS and CPPFLAGS appropriately + so that compiler and the linker can find libz and its header files. If + you have not installed zlib, you can get it either from its original home on + + http://www.gzip.org/zlib/ + + You can find also find an archive copy on + + http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs + + The last tested version of zlib is 1.2.3. + + LIBS=$LIBS + LDFLAGS=$LDFLAGS + CPPFLAGS=$CPPFLAGS + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + " >&2;} + EX_CHECK_ALL_ERR=YES + LIBS="${ex_check_save_LIBS}" + CPPFLAGS="${ex_check_save_CPPFLAGS}" + LDFLAGS="${ex_check_save_LDFLAGS}" + fi + ac_ext=c +ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS' +ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5' +ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5' +ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu + + + + + ac_ext=c +ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS' +ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5' +ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5' +ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu + + EX_CHECK_STATE=NO + ex_check_save_LIBS=${LIBS} + ex_check_save_CPPFLAGS=${CPPFLAGS} + ex_check_save_LDFLAGS=${LDFLAGS} + if test "x""" != "x"; then + CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I""" + fi + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for png_access_version_number in -lpng" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for png_access_version_number in -lpng... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${ac_cv_lib_png_png_access_version_number+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS +LIBS="-lpng $LIBS" +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char png_access_version_number (); +int +main () +{ +return png_access_version_number (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? 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+{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking png.h presence" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking png.h presence... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include +_ACEOF +if { (ac_try="$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } >/dev/null && { + test -z "$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + }; then + ac_header_preproc=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + ac_header_preproc=no +fi + +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_header_preproc" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_header_preproc" >&6; } + +# So? What about this header? +case $ac_header_compiler:$ac_header_preproc:$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag in + yes:no: ) + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: png.h: accepted by the compiler, rejected by the preprocessor!" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: png.h: accepted by the compiler, rejected by the preprocessor!" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: png.h: proceeding with the compiler's result" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: png.h: proceeding with the compiler's result" >&2;} + ac_header_preproc=yes + ;; + no:yes:* ) + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: png.h: present but cannot be compiled" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: png.h: present but cannot be compiled" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: png.h: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: png.h: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: png.h: see the Autoconf documentation" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: png.h: see the Autoconf documentation" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: png.h: section \"Present But Cannot Be Compiled\"" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: png.h: section \"Present But Cannot Be Compiled\"" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: png.h: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: png.h: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: png.h: in the future, the compiler will take precedence" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: png.h: in the future, the compiler will take precedence" >&2;} + + ;; +esac +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for png.h" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for png.h... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${ac_cv_header_png_h+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + ac_cv_header_png_h=$ac_header_preproc +fi +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_header_png_h" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_header_png_h" >&6; } + +fi +if test $ac_cv_header_png_h = yes; then + LIBS="-lpng ${LIBS}";EX_CHECK_STATE=YES +fi + + +fi + + if test $EX_CHECK_STATE = NO; then + for ac_prog in pkg-config +do + # Extract the first word of "$ac_prog", so it can be a program name with args. +set dummy $ac_prog; ac_word=$2 +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_word" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_word... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${ac_cv_prog_PKGCONFIG+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test -n "$PKGCONFIG"; then + ac_cv_prog_PKGCONFIG="$PKGCONFIG" # Let the user override the test. +else +as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR +for as_dir in $PATH +do + IFS=$as_save_IFS + test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=. + for ac_exec_ext in '' $ac_executable_extensions; do + if { test -f "$as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext" && $as_test_x "$as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext"; }; then + ac_cv_prog_PKGCONFIG="$ac_prog" + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: found $as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext" >&5 + break 2 + fi +done +done +IFS=$as_save_IFS + +fi +fi +PKGCONFIG=$ac_cv_prog_PKGCONFIG +if test -n "$PKGCONFIG"; then + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $PKGCONFIG" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$PKGCONFIG" >&6; } +else + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6; } +fi + + + test -n "$PKGCONFIG" && break +done +test -n "$PKGCONFIG" || PKGCONFIG="no" + + if test "$PKGCONFIG" != "no"; then + if $PKGCONFIG --exists libpng; then + CPPFLAGS=${CPPFLAGS}" "`$PKGCONFIG --cflags libpng` + LDFLAGS=${LDFLAGS}" "`$PKGCONFIG --libs-only-L libpng` + LDFLAGS=${LDFLAGS}" "`$PKGCONFIG --libs-only-other libpng` + LIBS=${LIBS}" "`$PKGCONFIG --libs-only-l libpng` + unset ac_cv_lib_png_png_access_version_number + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for png_access_version_number in -lpng" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for png_access_version_number in -lpng... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${ac_cv_lib_png_png_access_version_number+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS +LIBS="-lpng $LIBS" +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char png_access_version_number (); +int +main () +{ +return png_access_version_number (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? 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+{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking png.h presence" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking png.h presence... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include +_ACEOF +if { (ac_try="$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } >/dev/null && { + test -z "$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag$ac_c_werror_flag" || + test ! -s conftest.err + }; then + ac_header_preproc=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + ac_header_preproc=no +fi + +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_header_preproc" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_header_preproc" >&6; } + +# So? What about this header? +case $ac_header_compiler:$ac_header_preproc:$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag in + yes:no: ) + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: png.h: accepted by the compiler, rejected by the preprocessor!" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: png.h: accepted by the compiler, rejected by the preprocessor!" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: png.h: proceeding with the compiler's result" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: png.h: proceeding with the compiler's result" >&2;} + ac_header_preproc=yes + ;; + no:yes:* ) + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: png.h: present but cannot be compiled" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: png.h: present but cannot be compiled" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: png.h: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: png.h: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: png.h: see the Autoconf documentation" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: png.h: see the Autoconf documentation" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: png.h: section \"Present But Cannot Be Compiled\"" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: png.h: section \"Present But Cannot Be Compiled\"" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: png.h: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: png.h: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: png.h: in the future, the compiler will take precedence" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: png.h: in the future, the compiler will take precedence" >&2;} + + ;; +esac +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for png.h" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for png.h... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${ac_cv_header_png_h+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + ac_cv_header_png_h=$ac_header_preproc +fi +{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_header_png_h" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_header_png_h" >&6; } + +fi +if test $ac_cv_header_png_h = yes; then + EX_CHECK_STATE=YES +fi + + + +fi + + else + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +* I found a copy of pkgconfig, but there is no libpng.pc file around. + You may want to set the PKG_CONFIG_PATH variable to point to its + location. +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + " >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +* I found a copy of pkgconfig, but there is no libpng.pc file around. + You may want to set the PKG_CONFIG_PATH variable to point to its + location. +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + " >&2;} + fi + fi + fi + + if test ${EX_CHECK_STATE} = NO; then + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +* I could not find a working copy of libpng. Check config.log for hints on why + this is the case. Maybe you need to set LDFLAGS and CPPFLAGS appropriately + so that compiler and the linker can find libpng and its header files. If + you have not installed libpng, you can get it either from its original home on + + http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/libpng/ + + You can find also find an archive copy on + + http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs + + The last tested version of libpng is 1.2.10. + + LIBS=$LIBS + LDFLAGS=$LDFLAGS + CPPFLAGS=$CPPFLAGS + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + " >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +* I could not find a working copy of libpng. Check config.log for hints on why + this is the case. Maybe you need to set LDFLAGS and CPPFLAGS appropriately + so that compiler and the linker can find libpng and its header files. If + you have not installed libpng, you can get it either from its original home on + + http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/libpng/ + + You can find also find an archive copy on + + http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs + + The last tested version of libpng is 1.2.10. + + LIBS=$LIBS + LDFLAGS=$LDFLAGS + CPPFLAGS=$CPPFLAGS + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + " >&2;} + EX_CHECK_ALL_ERR=YES + LIBS="${ex_check_save_LIBS}" + CPPFLAGS="${ex_check_save_CPPFLAGS}" + LDFLAGS="${ex_check_save_LDFLAGS}" + fi + ac_ext=c +ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS' +ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5' +ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5' +ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu + + + + + ac_ext=c +ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS' +ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5' +ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5' +ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu + + EX_CHECK_STATE=NO + ex_check_save_LIBS=${LIBS} + ex_check_save_CPPFLAGS=${CPPFLAGS} + ex_check_save_LDFLAGS=${LDFLAGS} + if test "x/usr/include/freetype2" != "x"; then + CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I/usr/include/freetype2" + fi + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for FT_Init_FreeType in -lfreetype" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for FT_Init_FreeType in -lfreetype... $ECHO_C" >&6; } +if test "${ac_cv_lib_freetype_FT_Init_FreeType+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS +LIBS="-lfreetype $LIBS" +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ + +/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. + Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +char FT_Init_FreeType (); +int +main () +{ +return FT_Init_FreeType (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (ac_try="$ac_link" +case "(($ac_try" in + *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;; + *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;; +esac +eval "echo \"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\"") >&5 + (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? 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+# ifndef HAVE_MEMMOVE +# define memcpy(d, s, n) bcopy ((s), (d), (n)) +# define memmove(d, s, n) bcopy ((s), (d), (n)) +# endif +#endif + +#ifdef NO_NULL_REALLOC +# define rrd_realloc(a,b) ( (a) == NULL ? malloc( (b) ) : realloc( (a) , (b) )) +#else +# define rrd_realloc(a,b) realloc((a), (b)) +#endif + +#ifdef NEED_MALLOC_MALLOC_H +# include +#endif + +#ifdef HAVE_MATH_H +# include +#endif + +#ifdef HAVE_FLOAT_H +# include +#endif + +#ifdef HAVE_IEEEFP_H +# include +#endif + +#ifdef HAVE_FP_CLASS_H +# include +#endif + +/* for Solaris */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASS)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclass(a) == FP_NINF || fpclass(a) == FP_PINF) +#endif + +/* solaris 10 it defines isnan such that only forte can compile it ... bad bad */ +#if (defined(HAVE_ISNAN) && defined(isnan) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASS)) +# undef isnan +# define isnan(a) (fpclass(a) == FP_SNAN || fpclass(a) == FP_QNAN) +#endif + +/* for OSF1 Digital Unix */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FP_CLASS) && defined(HAVE_FP_CLASS_H)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fp_class(a) == FP_NEG_INF || fp_class(a) == FP_POS_INF) +#endif + +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASSIFY) && defined(FP_PLUS_INF) && defined(FP_MINUS_INF)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclassify(a) == FP_MINUS_INF || fpclassify(a) == FP_PLUS_INF) +#endif + +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_FPCLASSIFY) && defined(FP_INFINITE)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (fpclassify(a) == FP_INFINITE) +#endif + +/* for AIX */ +#if (! defined(HAVE_ISINF) && defined(HAVE_CLASS)) +# define HAVE_ISINF 1 +# define isinf(a) (class(a) == FP_MINUS_INF || class(a) == FP_PLUS_INF) +#endif + +#if (! defined (HAVE_FINITE) && defined (HAVE_ISFINITE)) +# define HAVE_FINITE 1 +# define finite(a) isfinite(a) +#endif + +#if (! defined(HAVE_FINITE) && defined(HAVE_ISNAN) && defined(HAVE_ISINF)) +# define HAVE_FINITE 1 +# define finite(a) (! isnan(a) && ! isinf(a)) +#endif + +#ifndef HAVE_FINITE +#error "Can't compile without finite function" +#endif + +#ifndef HAVE_ISINF +#error "Can't compile without isinf function" +#endif + +#endif /* RRD_CONFIG_H */ +]) + +dnl Process Special Options +dnl ----------------------------------- + +dnl How the vertical axis label is printed +AC_ARG_VAR(RRDGRAPH_YLEGEND_ANGLE, + [Vertical label angle: 90.0 (default) or 270.0]) +AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(RRDGRAPH_YLEGEND_ANGLE,${RRDGRAPH_YLEGEND_ANGLE:-90.0}, + [Vertical label angle: 90.0 (default) or 270.0]) + +AC_ARG_ENABLE(rrdcgi,[ --disable-rrdcgi disable building of rrdcgi], +[],[enable_rrdcgi=yes]) + +dnl Check if we run on a system that has fonts +AC_ARG_WITH(rrd-default-font, +[ --with-rrd-default-font=[OPTIONS] set the full path to your default font.], +[RRD_DEFAULT_FONT=$withval],[ + if test -d ${WINDIR:-nodir}/cour.ttf ; then + RRD_DEFAULT_FONT=`cd $WINDIR;pwd`/cour.ttf + else + RRD_DEFAULT_FONT='$(fontsdir)/$(fonts_DATA)' + fi +]) + +dnl Use mmap in rrd_update instead of seek+write +AC_ARG_ENABLE([mmap], +[ --disable-mmap disable mmap in rrd_update, use seek+write instead], +[], +[enable_mmap=yes]) + + + AC_ARG_ENABLE(pthread,[ --disable-pthread disable multithread support], +[],[enable_pthread=yes]) + + + +CONFIGURE_PART(Audit Compilation Environment) + + +dnl Check for the compiler and static/shared library creation. +AC_PROG_CC +AC_PROG_CPP +AC_PROG_LIBTOOL + +dnl which flags does the compile support? +if test "$GCC" = "yes"; then + for flag in -fno-strict-aliasing -Wall -std=gnu99 -pedantic -Wshadow -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-align -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -Wnested-externs -Winline -W; do + oCFLAGS=$CFLAGS + CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $flag" + cachename=rd_cv_gcc_flag_`echo $flag|sed 's/[[^A-Za-z]]/_/g'` + AC_CACHE_CHECK([if gcc likes the $flag flag], $cachename, + [AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[]], [[return 0 ]])],[eval $cachename=yes],[eval $cachename=no])]) + if eval test \$$cachename = no; then + CFLAGS=$oCFLAGS + fi + done +fi + + + +AC_SUBST(RRD_DEFAULT_FONT) + +CONFIGURE_PART(Checking for Header Files) + +dnl Checks for header files. +AC_HEADER_STDC +AC_HEADER_DIRENT +AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/stat.h sys/types.h fcntl.h locale.h fp_class.h malloc.h unistd.h ieeefp.h math.h sys/times.h sys/param.h sys/resource.h float.h strings.h) + +dnl Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics. +AC_C_CONST +AC_HEADER_TIME +AC_STRUCT_TM + +dnl Checks for libraries. +AC_CHECK_FUNC(acos, , AC_CHECK_LIB(m, acos)) + +dnl add pic flag in any case this makes sure all our code is relocatable +eval `./libtool --config | grep pic_flag` +CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $pic_flag" + +CONFIGURE_PART(Test Library Functions) + +dnl Checks for library functions. +AC_FUNC_STRFTIME +AC_FUNC_VPRINTF + +AC_C_BIGENDIAN + +dnl for each function found we get a definition in config.h +dnl of the form HAVE_FUNCTION + +AC_CHECK_FUNCS(tzset mbstowcs opendir readdir chdir chroot getuid setlocale strerror strerror_r snprintf vsnprintf fpclass class fp_class isnan memmove strchr mktime getrusage gettimeofday posix_fadvise madvise) + +AC_CHECK_DECLS(fdatasync, [], [], [#include ]) +AC_CHECK_DECLS(posix_fadvise, [], [], [#define _XOPEN_SOURCE 600 +#include ]) +AC_CHECK_DECLS(madvise, [], [], [#include ]) + +if test "x$enable_mmap" = xyes; then + case "$host" in + *cygwin*) + # the normal mmap test does not work in cygwin + AC_CHECK_FUNCS(mmap) + if [ "x${ac_cv_func_mmap}" = xyes ]; then + ac_cv_func_mmap_fixed_mapped=yes + fi + ;; + *) + AC_FUNC_MMAP + ;; + esac +fi + + +CONFIGURE_PART(IEEE Math Checks) + +dnl HP-UX 11.00 does not have finite but does have isfinite as a macro so we need +dnl actual code to check if this works +AC_CHECK_FUNCS(fpclassify, , + [AC_MSG_CHECKING(for fpclassify with ) + AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include +volatile int x;volatile float f; ]], [[x = fpclassify(f)]])],[AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_FPCLASSIFY)],[AC_MSG_RESULT(no)])]) +AC_CHECK_FUNCS(finite, , + [AC_CHECK_FUNCS(isfinite, , + [AC_MSG_CHECKING(for isfinite with ) + AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include +volatile int x;volatile float f; ]], [[x = isfinite(f)]])],[AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ISFINITE)],[AC_MSG_RESULT(no)])])]) +AC_CHECK_FUNCS(isinf, , + [AC_MSG_CHECKING(for isinf with ) + AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include +volatile int x;volatile float f; ]], [[x = isinf(f)]])],[AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ISINF)],[AC_MSG_RESULT(no)])]) + +AC_FULL_IEEE + +CONFIGURE_PART(Resolve Portability Issues) + +dnl what does realloc do if it gets called with a NULL pointer + +AC_CACHE_CHECK([if realloc can deal with NULL], rd_cv_null_realloc, +[AC_RUN_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[#include + int main(void){ + char *x = NULL; + x = realloc (x,10); + if (x==NULL) return 1; + return 0; + }]])],[rd_cv_null_realloc=yes],[rd_cv_null_realloc=nope],[:])]) + +if test x"$rd_cv_null_realloc" = xnope; then +AC_DEFINE(NO_NULL_REALLOC) +fi + +AC_LANG_PUSH(C) +dnl solaris has some odd defines it needs in order to propperly compile ctime_r +AC_MSG_CHECKING([if ctime_r need special care to act posixly correct]) +AC_LINK_IFELSE( + AC_LANG_PROGRAM( + [[#include ]], + [[ctime_r(NULL,NULL,0)]] + ), + [ CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -D_POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS" + AC_LINK_IFELSE( + AC_LANG_PROGRAM( + [[#include ]], + [[ctime_r(NULL,NULL)]] + ), + [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes, this seems to be solaris style])], + [AC_MSG_ERROR([Can't figure how to compile ctime_r])] + ) + ], + [ AC_LINK_IFELSE( + AC_LANG_PROGRAM( + [[#include ]], + [[ctime_r(NULL,NULL)]] + ), + [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)], + [AC_MSG_ERROR([Can't figure how to compile ctime_r])] + ) + ] +) +AC_LANG_POP(C) + +dnl Check for pthreads +dnl http://autoconf-archive.cryp.to/acx_pthread.m4 + +AC_SUBST(MULTITHREAD_CFLAGS) +AC_SUBST(MULTITHREAD_LDFLAGS) + +if test $enable_pthread != no; then + ACX_PTHREAD([ + MULTITHREAD_CFLAGS=$PTHREAD_CFLAGS + MULTITHREAD_LDFLAGS=$PTHREAD_LIBS + ], + []) +fi + +dnl since we use lots of *_r functions all over the code we better +dnl make sure they are known + +if test "x$x_rflag" != "xno"; then + CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $x_rflag" +fi + +AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_MULTITHREAD,[test $enable_pthread != no]) + +AC_LANG_PUSH(C) +dnl see if we have to include malloc/malloc.h +AC_MSG_CHECKING([do we need malloc/malloc.h]) +AC_LINK_IFELSE( + AC_LANG_PROGRAM( + [[#include ]], + [[malloc(1)]] + ), + [ AC_MSG_RESULT([nope, works out of the box]) ], + [ AC_LINK_IFELSE( + AC_LANG_PROGRAM( + [[#include + #include ]], + [[malloc(1)]] + ), + [AC_DEFINE(NEED_MALLOC_MALLOC_H) + AC_MSG_RESULT([yes we do])], + [AC_MSG_ERROR([Can not figure how to compile malloc])] + ) + ] +) +AC_LANG_POP(C) + +CONFIGURE_PART(Find 3rd-Party Libraries) + + +AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_RRDCGI,[test $enable_rrdcgi != no]) + +CORE_LIBS="$LIBS" + +EX_CHECK_ALL(art_lgpl_2, art_vpath_add_point, libart_lgpl/libart.h, libart-2.0, 2.3.17, ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libart_lgpl/2.3/, /usr/include/libart-2.0) +EX_CHECK_ALL(z, zlibVersion, zlib.h, zlib, 1.2.3, http://www.gzip.org/zlib/, "") +EX_CHECK_ALL(png, png_access_version_number, png.h, libpng, 1.2.10, http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/libpng/, "") +EX_CHECK_ALL(freetype, FT_Init_FreeType, ft2build.h, freetype2, 2.1.10, http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/freetype/, /usr/include/freetype2) + +if test "$EX_CHECK_ALL_ERR" = "YES"; then + AC_MSG_ERROR([Please fix the library issues listed above and try again.]) +fi + +ALL_LIBS="$LIBS" +LIBS= + +AC_SUBST(CORE_LIBS) +AC_SUBST(ALL_LIBS) + +CONFIGURE_PART(Prep for Building Language Bindings) + +dnl Check for Perl. +AC_PATH_PROG(PERL, perl, no) + +AC_ARG_ENABLE(perl,[ --disable-perl do not build the perl modules], +[],[enable_perl=yes]) + + +AC_ARG_VAR(PERLCC, [[] C compiler for Perl modules]) +AC_ARG_VAR(PERLCCFLAGS, [[] CC flags for Perl modules]) +AC_ARG_VAR(PERLLD, [[same as PERLCC] Linker for Perl modules]) +AC_ARG_VAR(PERLLDFLAGS, [[] LD flags for Perl modules]) + +if test "x$PERL" = "xno" -o x$enable_perl = xno; then + COMP_PERL= +else + COMP_PERL="perl_piped perl_shared" + AC_MSG_CHECKING(for the perl version you are running) + PERL_VERSION=`$PERL -MConfig -e 'print $Config{version}'` + AC_MSG_RESULT($PERL_VERSION) + if test -z "$PERLCC"; then + AC_MSG_CHECKING(for the C compiler perl wants to use to build its modules) + perlcc=`$PERL -MConfig -e 'print $Config{cc}'` + AC_MSG_RESULT($perlcc) + if test ! -x "$perlcc"; then + AC_PATH_PROG(PERL_CC, ${perlcc}, no) + if test "$PERL_CC" = "no"; then + AC_MSG_WARN([ +I would not find the Compiler ($perlcc) that was originally used to compile +your perl binary. You should either make sure that this compiler is +available on your system, pick an other compiler and set PERLCC +appropriately, or use a different perl setup that was compiled locally. + +I will disable the compilation of the RRDs perl module for now. +]) + COMP_PERL="perl_piped" + fi + fi + fi +fi + +AC_MSG_CHECKING(Perl Modules to build) +AC_MSG_RESULT(${COMP_PERL:-No Perl Modules will be built}) + +# Options to pass when configuring perl module +ppref=$prefix +test "$ppref" = "NONE" && ppref=$ac_default_prefix + +PERL_MAKE_OPTIONS="PREFIX=$ppref LIB=$ppref/lib/perl/$PERL_VERSION" + +dnl pass additional perl options when generating Makefile from Makefile.PL +AC_ARG_ENABLE(perl-site-install, +[ --enable-perl-site-install by default the rrdtool perl modules are installed + together with rrdtool in $prefix/lib/perl. You have to + put a 'use lib qw($prefix/lib/perl)' into your scripts + when you want to use them. When you set this option + the perl modules will get installed wherever + your perl setup thinks it is best.], +[PERL_MAKE_OPTIONS=],[]) + +if test ! -z "$PERLCC"; then + PERL_MAKE_OPTIONS="$PERL_MAKE_OPTIONS CC=$PERLCC" + + if test ! -z "$PERLCCFLAGS"; then + PERL_MAKE_OPTIONS="$PERL_MAKE_OPTIONS CCFLAGS=$PERLCCFLAGS" + fi + + if test -z "$PERLLD"; then + PERLLD=$PERLCC + fi + PERL_MAKE_OPTIONS="$PERL_MAKE_OPTIONS LD=$PERLLD" + + if test ! -z "$PERLLDFLAGS"; then + PERL_MAKE_OPTIONS="$PERL_MAKE_OPTIONS LDFLAGS=$PERLLDFLAGS" + fi +fi + +AC_ARG_WITH(perl-options, +[ --with-perl-options=[OPTIONS] options to pass on command-line when + generating Makefile from Makefile.PL. If you set this + option, interesting things may happen unless you know + what you are doing!], +[PERL_MAKE_OPTIONS=$withval]) + +AC_SUBST(PERL_MAKE_OPTIONS) +AC_SUBST(PERL) +AC_SUBST(COMP_PERL) +AC_SUBST(PERL_VERSION) + +dnl Check for Ruby. +AC_PATH_PROG(RUBY, ruby, no) + +AC_ARG_ENABLE(ruby,[ --disable-ruby do not build the ruby modules], +[],[enable_ruby=yes]) + +AC_MSG_CHECKING(if ruby modules can be built) + +if test "x$RUBY" = "xno" -o x$enable_ruby = xno; then + COMP_RUBY= + AC_MSG_RESULT(No .. Ruby not found or disabled) +else + if $RUBY -e 'require "mkmf"' >/dev/null 2>&1; then + COMP_RUBY="ruby" + AC_MSG_RESULT(YES) + else + COMP_RUBY= + AC_MSG_RESULT(Ruby found but mkmf is missing! Install the -dev package) + fi +fi + + +dnl pass additional ruby options when generating Makefile from Makefile.PL +AC_ARG_ENABLE(ruby-site-install, +[ --enable-ruby-site-install by default the rrdtool ruby modules are installed + together with rrdtool in $prefix/lib/ruby. You have to + add $prefix/lib/ruby/$ruby_version/$sitearch to you $: variable + for ruby to find the RRD.so file.], +[RUBY_MAKE_OPTIONS=],[RUBY_MAKE_OPTIONS="sitedir=$prefix/lib/ruby"]) + + +AC_ARG_WITH(ruby-options, +[ --with-ruby-options=[OPTIONS] options to pass on command-line when + generating Makefile from extconf.rb. If you set this + option, interesting things may happen unless you know + what you are doing!], +[RUBY_MAKE_OPTIONS=$withval]) + +AC_SUBST(RUBY_MAKE_OPTIONS) +AC_SUBST(RUBY) +AC_SUBST(COMP_RUBY) + + +enable_tcl_site=no + +AC_ARG_ENABLE(tcl,[ --disable-tcl do not build the tcl modules], +[],[enable_tcl=yes]) + +if test "$enable_tcl" = "yes"; then + dnl Check for Tcl. + withval="" + AC_ARG_WITH(tcllib,[ --with-tcllib=DIR location of the tclConfig.sh]) + enable_tcl=no + for dir in $withval /usr/lib /usr/local/lib; do + AC_MSG_CHECKING(for tclConfig.sh in $dir) + if test -f "$dir/tclConfig.sh" ; then + tcl_config=$dir/tclConfig.sh + enable_tcl=yes + AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) + break + else + AC_MSG_RESULT(no) + fi + done + + if test "$enable_tcl" = "no"; then + AC_MSG_WARN([tclConfig.sh not found - Tcl interface won't be built]) + else + . $tcl_config + TCL_PACKAGE_DIR="$TCL_PACKAGE_PATH/tclrrd$VERSION" + fi + AC_ARG_ENABLE(tcl,[ --enable-tcl-site install the tcl extension in the tcl tree], + [],[enable_tcl_site=yes]) + +fi + +AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_TCL, test "$enable_tcl" = "yes" ) +AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_TCL_SITE, test "$enable_tcl_site" = "yes" ) + +AC_SUBST(TCL_PREFIX) +AC_SUBST(TCL_SHLIB_CFLAGS) +AC_SUBST(TCL_SHLIB_LD) +AC_SUBST(TCL_SHLIB_SUFFIX) +AC_SUBST(TCL_PACKAGE_PATH) +AC_SUBST(TCL_LD_SEARCH_FLAGS) +AC_SUBST(TCL_STUB_LIB_SPEC) +AC_SUBST(TCL_VERSION) +AC_SUBST(TCL_PACKAGE_DIR) + +AC_ARG_ENABLE(python,[ --disable-python do not build the python modules], +[],[enable_python=yes]) + +if test "$enable_python" = "yes"; then +dnl Check for python +AM_PATH_PYTHON(2.3,[],[enable_python=no]) +AM_CHECK_PYTHON_HEADERS(,[enable_python=no;AC_MSG_WARN(could not find Python headers)]) +fi + +if test x$enable_python = xno; then + COMP_PYTHON= +else + COMP_PYTHON="python" +fi + +AC_SUBST(COMP_PYTHON) + +dnl Check for nroff +AC_PATH_PROGS(NROFF, gnroff nroff) +AC_PATH_PROGS(TROFF, groff troff) + +AC_ARG_VAR(RRDDOCDIR, [[DATADIR/doc/PACKAGE-VERSION] Documentation directory]) +if test -z "$RRDDOCDIR"; then + RRDDOCDIR='${datadir}/doc/${PACKAGE}-${VERSION}'; fi + + +CONFIGURE_PART(Apply Configuration Information) + +AC_CONFIG_FILES([examples/shared-demo.pl]) +AC_CONFIG_FILES([examples/piped-demo.pl]) +AC_CONFIG_FILES([examples/stripes.pl]) +AC_CONFIG_FILES([examples/bigtops.pl]) +AC_CONFIG_FILES([examples/minmax.pl]) +AC_CONFIG_FILES([examples/4charts.pl]) +AC_CONFIG_FILES([examples/perftest.pl]) +AC_CONFIG_FILES([examples/Makefile]) +AC_CONFIG_FILES([doc/Makefile]) +AC_CONFIG_FILES([src/Makefile]) +AC_CONFIG_FILES([bindings/Makefile]) +AC_CONFIG_FILES([bindings/tcl/Makefile]) +AC_CONFIG_FILES([bindings/tcl/ifOctets.tcl]) +AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile]) + +AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([default],[[ chmod +x examples/*.pl]],[[]]) +AC_OUTPUT + +AC_MSG_CHECKING(in) +AC_MSG_RESULT(and out again) + +echo $ECHO_N "ordering CD from http://tobi.oetiker.ch/wish $ECHO_C" 1>&6 +sleep 1 +echo $ECHO_N ".$ECHO_C" 1>&6 +sleep 1 +echo $ECHO_N ".$ECHO_C" 1>&6 +sleep 1 +echo $ECHO_N ".$ECHO_C" 1>&6 +sleep 1 +echo $ECHO_N ".$ECHO_C" 1>&6 +sleep 1 +AC_MSG_RESULT([ just kidding ;-)]) +echo +echo "----------------------------------------------------------------" +echo "Config is DONE!" +echo +echo " With MMAP IO: $ac_cv_func_mmap_fixed_mapped" +echo " Perl Modules: $COMP_PERL" +echo " Perl Binary: $PERL" +echo " Perl Version: $PERL_VERSION" +echo " Perl Options: $PERL_MAKE_OPTIONS" +echo " Ruby Modules: $COMP_RUBY" +echo " Ruby Binary: $RUBY" +echo " Ruby Options: $RUBY_MAKE_OPTIONS" +echo " Build Tcl Bindings: $enable_tcl" +echo " Build Python Bindings: $enable_python" +echo " Build rrdcgi: $enable_rrdcgi" +echo " Build librrd MT: $enable_pthread" +echo +echo +echo "Type 'make' to compile the software and use 'make install' to " +echo "install everything to: $prefix." +echo +echo " ... that wishlist is NO JOKE. 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[3.59,3.63) of GNU make to not export all variables. +# Otherwise a system limit (for SysV at least) may be exceeded. +.NOEXPORT: diff --git a/doc/RRDp.html b/doc/RRDp.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a9185aa --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/RRDp.html @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ + + + + +RRDp + + + + + + +

+ + + + +

+

+

NAME

+

RRDp - Attach RRDtool from within a perl script via a set of pipes;

+

+

+
+

SYNOPSIS

+

use RRDp

+

RRDp::start path to RRDtool executable

+

RRDp::cmd rrdtool commandline

+

$answer = RRD::read

+

$status = RRD::end

+

$RRDp::user, $RRDp::sys, $RRDp::real, $RRDp::error_mode, $RRDp::error

+

+

+
+

DESCRIPTION

+

With this module you can safely communicate with the RRDtool.

+

After every RRDp::cmd you have to issue an RRDp::read command to get +RRDtools answer to your command. The answer is returned as a pointer, +in order to speed things up. If the last command did not return any +data, RRDp::read will return an undefined variable.

+

If you import the PERFORMANCE variables into your namespace, +you can access RRDtool's internal performance measurements.

+
+
use RRDp + +
+

Load the RRDp::pipe module.

+
+ +
RRDp::start path to RRDtool executable + +
+

start RRDtool. The argument must be the path to the RRDtool executable

+
+ +
RRDp::cmd rrdtool commandline + +
+

pass commands on to RRDtool. check the RRDtool documentation for +more info on the RRDtool commands.

+
+ +
$answer = RRDp::read + +
+

read RRDtool's response to your command. Note that the $answer variable will +only contain a pointer to the returned data. The reason for this is, that +RRDtool can potentially return quite excessive amounts of data +and we don't want to copy this around in memory. So when you want to +access the contents of $answer you have to use $$answer which dereferences +the variable.

+
+ +
$status = RRDp::end + +
+

terminates RRDtool and returns RRDtool's status ...

+
+ +
$RRDp::user, $RRDp::sys, $RRDp::real + +
+

these variables will contain totals of the user time, system time and +real time as seen by RRDtool. User time is the time RRDtool is +running, System time is the time spend in system calls and real time +is the total time RRDtool has been running.

+
+
+

The difference between user + system and real is the time spent +waiting for things like the hard disk and new input from the perl +script.

+
+ +
$RRDp::error_mode and $RRDp::error + +
+

If you set the variable $RRDp::error_mode to the value 'catch' before you run RRDp::read a potential +ERROR message will not cause the program to abort but will be returned in this variable. If no error +occurs the variable will be empty.

+
+
+
+ $RRDp::error_mode = 'catch';
+ RRDp::cmd qw(info file.rrd);
+ print $RRDp::error if $RRDp::error;
+
+ +
+

+

+
+

EXAMPLE

+
+ use RRDp;
+ RRDp::start "/usr/local/bin/rrdtool";
+ RRDp::cmd   qw(create demo.rrd --step 100 
+               DS:in:GAUGE:100:U:U
+               RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:10);
+ $answer = RRDp::read;
+ print $$answer;
+ ($usertime,$systemtime,$realtime) =  ($RRDp::user,$RRDp::sys,$RRDp::real);
+

+

+
+

SEE ALSO

+

For more information on how to use RRDtool, check the manpages.

+

+

+
+

AUTHOR

+

Tobias Oetiker <tobi@oetiker.ch>

+ + + + diff --git a/doc/RRDs.html b/doc/RRDs.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d7876b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/RRDs.html @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ + + + + +RRDs + + + + + + +

+ + + + +

+

+

NAME

+

RRDs - Access RRDtool as a shared module

+

+

+
+

SYNOPSIS

+
+  use RRDs;
+  RRDs::error
+  RRDs::last ...
+  RRDs::info ...
+  RRDs::create ...
+  RRDs::update ...
+  RRDs::updatev ...
+  RRDs::graph ...
+  RRDs::fetch ...
+  RRDs::tune ...
+  RRDs::times(start, end)
+  RRDs::dump ...
+  RRDs::restore ...
+

+

+
+

DESCRIPTION

+

+

+

Calling Sequence

+

This module accesses RRDtool functionality directly from within perl. The +arguments to the functions listed in the SYNOPSIS are explained in the regular +RRDtool documentation. The commandline call

+
+ rrdtool update mydemo.rrd --template in:out N:12:13
+

gets turned into

+
+ RRDs::update ("mydemo.rrd", "--template", "in:out", "N:12:13");
+

Note that

+
+ --template=in:out
+

is also valid.

+

The RRDs::times function takes two parameters: a ``start'' and ``end'' time. +These should be specified in the AT-STYLE TIME SPECIFICATION format +used by RRDtool. See the rrdfetch documentation for a detailed +explanation on how to specify time.

+

+

+

Error Handling

+

The RRD functions will not abort your program even when they can not make +sense out of the arguments you fed them.

+

The function RRDs::error should be called to get the error status +after each function call. If RRDs::error does not return anything +then the previous function has completed its task successfully.

+
+ use RRDs;
+ RRDs::update ("mydemo.rrd","N:12:13");
+ my $ERR=RRDs::error;
+ die "ERROR while updating mydemo.rrd: $ERR\n" if $ERR;
+

+

+

Return Values

+

The functions RRDs::last, RRDs::graph, RRDs::info, RRDs::fetch and RRDs::times +return their findings.

+

RRDs::last returns a single INTEGER representing the last update time.

+
+ $lastupdate = RRDs::last ...
+

RRDs::graph returns an pointer to an ARRAY containing the x-size and y-size of the +created image and results of the PRINT arguments.

+
+ ($averages,$xsize,$ysize) = RRDs::graph ...
+ print "Imagesize: ${xsize}x${ysize}\n";
+ print "Averages: ", (join ", ", @$averages);
+

RRDs::info returns a pointer to a hash. The keys of the hash +represent the property names of the RRD and the values of the hash are +the values of the properties.

+
+ $hash = RRDs::info "example.rrd";
+ foreach my $key (keys %$hash){
+   print "$key = $$hash{$key}\n";
+ }
+

RRDs::updatev also returns a pointer to hash. The keys of the hash +are concatenated strings of a timestamp, RRA index, and data source name for +each consolidated data point (CDP) written to disk as a result of the +current update call. The hash values are CDP values.

+

RRDs::fetch is the most complex of +the pack regarding return values. There are 4 values. Two normal +integers, a pointer to an array and a pointer to a array of pointers.

+
+  my ($start,$step,$names,$data) = RRDs::fetch ... 
+  print "Start:       ", scalar localtime($start), " ($start)\n";
+  print "Step size:   $step seconds\n";
+  print "DS names:    ", join (", ", @$names)."\n";
+  print "Data points: ", $#$data + 1, "\n";
+  print "Data:\n";
+  foreach my $line (@$data) {
+    print "  ", scalar localtime($start), " ($start) ";
+    $start += $step;
+    foreach my $val (@$line) {
+      printf "%12.1f ", $val;
+    }
+    print "\n";
+  }
+

RRDs::times returns two integers which are the number of seconds since +epoch (1970-01-01) for the supplied ``start'' and ``end'' arguments, respectively.

+

See the examples directory for more ways to use this extension.

+

+

+
+

NOTE

+

If you are manipulating the TZ variable you should also call the posixs +function tzset to initialize all internal state of the library for properly +operating in the timezone of your choice.

+
+ use POSIX qw(tzset);
+ $ENV{TZ} = 'CET';   
+ POSIX::tzset();
+

+

+
+

AUTHOR

+

Tobias Oetiker <tobi@oetiker.ch>

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This system uses ten +symbols to represent numbers. When those ten symbols are used up, they +start all over again and increment the position to the left. The +digit 0 is only shown if it is the only symbol in the sequence, or if +it is not the first one. +.PP +If this sounds cryptic to you, this is what I've just said in numbers: +.PP +.Vb 14 +\& 0 +\& 1 +\& 2 +\& 3 +\& 4 +\& 5 +\& 6 +\& 7 +\& 8 +\& 9 +\& 10 +\& 11 +\& 12 +\& 13 +.Ve +.PP +and so on. +.PP +Each time the digit nine is incremented, it is reset to 0 and the +position before (to the left) is incremented (from 0 to 1). Then +number 9 can be seen as \*(L"00009\*(R" and when we should increment 9, we +reset it to zero and increment the digit just before the 9 so the +number becomes \*(L"00010\*(R". Leading zeros we don't write except if it is +the only digit (number 0). And of course, we write zeros if they occur +anywhere inside or at the end of a number: +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& "00010" \-> " 0010" \-> " 010" \-> " 10", but not " 1 ". +.Ve +.PP +This was pretty basic, you already knew this. Why did I tell it? +Well, computers usually do not represent numbers with 10 different +digits. They only use two different symbols, namely \*(L"0\*(R" and \*(L"1\*(R". Apply +the same rules to this set of digits and you get the binary numbering +system: +.PP +.Vb 14 +\& 0 +\& 1 +\& 10 +\& 11 +\& 100 +\& 101 +\& 110 +\& 111 +\& 1000 +\& 1001 +\& 1010 +\& 1011 +\& 1100 +\& 1101 +.Ve +.PP +and so on. +.PP +If you count the number of rows, you'll see that these are again 14 +different numbers. The numbers are the same and mean the same as in +the first list, we just used a different representation. This means +that you have to know the representation used, or as it is called the +numbering system or base. Normally, if we do not explicitly specify +the numbering system used, we implicitly use the decimal system. If we +want to use any other numbering system, we'll have to make that +clear. There are a few widely adopted methods to do so. One common +form is to write 1010(2) which means that you wrote down a number in +its binary representation. It is the number ten. If you would write +1010 without specifying the base, the number is interpreted as one +thousand and ten using base 10. +.PP +In books, another form is common. It uses subscripts (little +characters, more or less in between two rows). You can leave out the +parentheses in that case and write down the number in normal +characters followed by a little two just behind it. +.PP +As the numbering system used is also called the base, we talk of the +number 1100 base 2, the number 12 base 10. +.PP +Within the binary system, it is common to write leading zeros. The +numbers are written down in series of four, eight or sixteen depending +on the context. +.PP +We can use the binary form when talking to computers +(...programming...), but the numbers will have large +representations. The number 65'535 (often in the decimal system a ' is +used to separate blocks of three digits for readability) would be +written down as 1111111111111111(2) which is 16 times the digit 1. +This is difficult and prone to errors. Therefore, we usually would use +another base, called hexadecimal. It uses 16 different symbols. First +the symbols from the decimal system are used, thereafter we continue +with alphabetic characters. We get 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, +A, B, C, D, E and F. This system is chosen because the hexadecimal +form can be converted into the binary system very easily (and back). +.PP +There is yet another system in use, called the octal system. This was +more common in the old days, but is not used very often anymore. As +you might find it in use sometimes, you should get used to it and +we'll show it below. It's the same story as with the other +representations, but with eight different symbols. +.PP +.Vb 4 +\& Binary (2) +\& Octal (8) +\& Decimal (10) +\& Hexadecimal (16) +.Ve +.PP +.Vb 23 +\& (2) (8) (10) (16) +\& 00000 0 0 0 +\& 00001 1 1 1 +\& 00010 2 2 2 +\& 00011 3 3 3 +\& 00100 4 4 4 +\& 00101 5 5 5 +\& 00110 6 6 6 +\& 00111 7 7 7 +\& 01000 10 8 8 +\& 01001 11 9 9 +\& 01010 12 10 A +\& 01011 13 11 B +\& 01100 14 12 C +\& 01101 15 13 D +\& 01110 16 14 E +\& 01111 17 15 F +\& 10000 20 16 10 +\& 10001 21 17 11 +\& 10010 22 18 12 +\& 10011 23 19 13 +\& 10100 24 20 14 +\& 10101 25 21 15 +.Ve +.PP +Most computers used nowadays are using bytes of eight bits. This means +that they store eight bits at a time. You can see why the octal system +is not the most practical for that: You'd need three digits to represent +the eight bits and this means that you'd have to use one complete digit +to represent only two bits (2+3+3=8). This is a waste. For hexadecimal +digits, you need only two digits which are used completely: +.PP +.Vb 2 +\& (2) (8) (10) (16) +\& 11111111 377 255 FF +.Ve +.PP +You can see why binary and hexadecimal can be converted quickly: For +each hexadecimal digit there are exactly four binary digits. Take a +binary number: take four digits from the right and make a hexadecimal +digit from it (see the table above). Repeat this until there are no +more digits. And the other way around: Take a hexadecimal number. For +each digit, write down its binary equivalent. +.PP +Computers (or rather the parsers running on them) would have a hard +time converting a number like 1234(16). Therefore hexadecimal numbers +are specified with a prefix. This prefix depends on the language +you're writing in. Some of the prefixes are \*(L"0x\*(R" for C, \*(L"$\*(R" for +Pascal, \*(L"#\*(R" for \s-1HTML\s0. It is common to assume that if a number starts +with a zero, it is octal. It does not matter what is used as long as +you know what it is. I will use \*(L"0x\*(R" for hexadecimal, \*(L"%\*(R" for binary +and \*(L"0\*(R" for octal. The following numbers are all the same, just their represenatation (base) is different: 021 0x11 17 \f(CW%00010001\fR +.PP +To do arithmetics and conversions you need to understand one more thing. +It is something you already know but perhaps you do not \*(L"see\*(R" it yet: +.PP +If you write down 1234, (no prefix, so it is decimal) you are talking +about the number one thousand, two hundred and thirty four. In sort of +a formula: +.PP +.Vb 4 +\& 1 * 1000 = 1000 +\& 2 * 100 = 200 +\& 3 * 10 = 30 +\& 4 * 1 = 4 +.Ve +.PP +This can also be written as: +.PP +.Vb 4 +\& 1 * 10^3 +\& 2 * 10^2 +\& 3 * 10^1 +\& 4 * 10^0 +.Ve +.PP +where ^ means \*(L"to the power of\*(R". +.PP +We are using the base 10, and the positions 0,1,2 and 3. +The right-most position should \s-1NOT\s0 be multiplied with 10. The second +from the right should be multiplied one time with 10. The third from +the right is multiplied with 10 two times. This continues for whatever +positions are used. +.PP +It is the same in all other representations: +.PP +0x1234 will be +.PP +.Vb 4 +\& 1 * 16^3 +\& 2 * 16^2 +\& 3 * 16^1 +\& 4 * 16^0 +.Ve +.PP +01234 would be +.PP +.Vb 4 +\& 1 * 8^3 +\& 2 * 8^2 +\& 3 * 8^1 +\& 4 * 8^0 +.Ve +.PP +This example can not be done for binary as that system only uses two +symbols. Another example: +.PP +%1010 would be +.PP +.Vb 4 +\& 1 * 2^3 +\& 0 * 2^2 +\& 1 * 2^1 +\& 0 * 2^0 +.Ve +.PP +It would have been easier to convert it to its hexadecimal form and +just translate \f(CW%1010\fR into 0xA. After a while you get used to it. You will +not need to do any calculations anymore, but just know that 0xA means 10. +.PP +To convert a decimal number into a hexadecimal you could use the next +method. It will take some time to be able to do the estimates, but it +will be easier when you use the system more frequently. We'll look at +yet another way afterwards. +.PP +First you need to know how many positions will be used in the other +system. To do so, you need to know the maximum numbers you'll be +using. Well, that's not as hard as it looks. In decimal, the maximum +number that you can form with two digits is \*(L"99\*(R". The maximum for +three: \*(L"999\*(R". The next number would need an extra position. Reverse +this idea and you will see that the number can be found by taking 10^3 +(10*10*10 is 1000) minus 1 or 10^2 minus one. +.PP +This can be done for hexadecimal as well: +.PP +.Vb 4 +\& 16^4 = 0x10000 = 65536 +\& 16^3 = 0x1000 = 4096 +\& 16^2 = 0x100 = 256 +\& 16^1 = 0x10 = 16 +.Ve +.PP +If a number is smaller than 65'536 it will fit in four positions. +If the number is bigger than 4'095, you must use position 4. +How many times you can subtract 4'096 from the number without going below +zero is the first digit you write down. This will always be a number +from 1 to 15 (0x1 to 0xF). Do the same for the other positions. +.PP +Let's try with 41'029. It is smaller than 16^4 but bigger than 16^3\-1. This +means that we have to use four positions. +We can subtract 16^3 from 41'029 ten times without going below zero. +The left-most digit will therefore be \*(L"A\*(R", so we have 0xA????. +The number is reduced to 41'029 \- 10*4'096 = 41'029\-40'960 = 69. +69 is smaller than 16^3 but not bigger than 16^2\-1. The second digit +is therefore \*(L"0\*(R" and we now have 0xA0??. +69 is smaller than 16^2 and bigger than 16^1\-1. We can subtract 16^1 +(which is just plain 16) four times and write down \*(L"4\*(R" to get 0xA04?. +Subtract 64 from 69 (69 \- 4*16) and the last digit is 5 \-\-> 0xA045. +.PP +The other method builds ub the number from the right. Let's try 41'029 +again. Divide by 16 and do not use fractions (only whole numbers). +.PP +.Vb 4 +\& 41'029 / 16 is 2'564 with a remainder of 5. Write down 5. +\& 2'564 / 16 is 160 with a remainder of 4. Write the 4 before the 5. +\& 160 / 16 is 10 with no remainder. Prepend 45 with 0. +\& 10 / 16 is below one. End here and prepend 0xA. End up with 0xA045. +.Ve +.PP +Which method to use is up to you. Use whatever works for you. I use +them both without being able to tell what method I use in each case, +it just depends on the number, I think. Fact is, some numbers will +occur frequently while programming. If the number is close to one I am +familiar with, then I will use the first method (like 32'770 which is +into 32'768 + 2 and I just know that it is 0x8000 + 0x2 = 0x8002). +.PP +For binary the same approach can be used. The base is 2 and not 16, +and the number of positions will grow rapidly. Using the second method +has the advantage that you can see very easily if you should write down +a zero or a one: if you divide by two the remainder will be zero if it +is an even number and one if it is an odd number: +.PP +.Vb 16 +\& 41029 / 2 = 20514 remainder 1 +\& 20514 / 2 = 10257 remainder 0 +\& 10257 / 2 = 5128 remainder 1 +\& 5128 / 2 = 2564 remainder 0 +\& 2564 / 2 = 1282 remainder 0 +\& 1282 / 2 = 641 remainder 0 +\& 641 / 2 = 320 remainder 1 +\& 320 / 2 = 160 remainder 0 +\& 160 / 2 = 80 remainder 0 +\& 80 / 2 = 40 remainder 0 +\& 40 / 2 = 20 remainder 0 +\& 20 / 2 = 10 remainder 0 +\& 10 / 2 = 5 remainder 0 +\& 5 / 2 = 2 remainder 1 +\& 2 / 2 = 1 remainder 0 +\& 1 / 2 below 0 remainder 1 +.Ve +.PP +Write down the results from right to left: \f(CW%1010000001000101\fR +.PP +Group by four: +.PP +.Vb 4 +\& %1010000001000101 +\& %101000000100 0101 +\& %10100000 0100 0101 +\& %1010 0000 0100 0101 +.Ve +.PP +Convert into hexadecimal: 0xA045 +.PP +Group \f(CW%1010000001000101\fR by three and convert into octal: +.PP +.Vb 8 +\& %1010000001000101 +\& %1010000001000 101 +\& %1010000001 000 101 +\& %1010000 001 000 101 +\& %1010 000 001 000 101 +\& %1 010 000 001 000 101 +\& %001 010 000 001 000 101 +\& 1 2 0 1 0 5 \-\-> 0120105 +.Ve +.PP +.Vb 3 +\& So: %1010000001000101 = 0120105 = 0xA045 = 41029 +\& Or: 1010000001000101(2) = 120105(8) = A045(16) = 41029(10) +\& Or: 1010000001000101(2) = 120105(8) = A045(16) = 41029 +.Ve +.PP +At first while adding numbers, you'll convert them to their decimal +form and then back into their original form after doing the addition. +If you use the other numbering system often, you will see that you'll +be able to do arithmetics directly in the base that is used. +In any representation it is the same, add the numbers on the right, +write down the right-most digit from the result, remember the other +digits and use them in the next round. Continue with the second digit +from the right and so on: +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& %1010 + %0111 \-\-> 10 + 7 \-\-> 17 \-\-> %00010001 +.Ve +.PP +will become +.PP +.Vb 10 +\& %1010 +\& %0111 + +\& |||| +\& |||+\-\- add 0 + 1, result is 1, nothing to remember +\& ||+\-\-\- add 1 + 1, result is %10, write down 0 and remember 1 +\& |+\-\-\-\- add 0 + 1 + 1(remembered), result = 0, remember 1 +\& +\-\-\-\-\- add 1 + 0 + 1(remembered), result = 0, remember 1 +\& nothing to add, 1 remembered, result = 1 +\& \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\- +\& %10001 is the result, I like to write it as %00010001 +.Ve +.PP +For low values, try to do the calculations yourself, then check them with +a calculator. The more you do the calculations yourself, the more you'll +find that you didn't make mistakes. In the end, you'll do calculi in +other bases as easily as you do them in decimal. +.PP +When the numbers get bigger, you'll have to realize that a computer is +not called a computer just to have a nice name. There are many +different calculators available, use them. For Unix you could use \*(L"bc\*(R" +which is short for Binary Calculator. It calculates not only in +decimal, but in all bases you'll ever want to use (among them Binary). +.PP +For people on Windows: +Start the calculator (start\->programs\->accessories\->calculator) +and if necessary click view\->scientific. You now have a scientific +calculator and can compute in binary or hexadecimal. +.SH "AUTHOR" +.IX Header "AUTHOR" +I hope you enjoyed the examples and their descriptions. If you do, help +other people by pointing them to this document when they are asking +basic questions. They will not only get their answer, but at the same +time learn a whole lot more. +.PP +Alex van den Bogaerdt diff --git a/doc/bin_dec_hex.html b/doc/bin_dec_hex.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7fcc027 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/bin_dec_hex.html @@ -0,0 +1,356 @@ + + + + +bin_dec_hex + + + + + + +

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NAME

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bin_dec_hex - How to use binary, decimal, and hexadecimal notation.

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PDF version.

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DESCRIPTION

+

Most people use the decimal numbering system. This system uses ten +symbols to represent numbers. When those ten symbols are used up, they +start all over again and increment the position to the left. The +digit 0 is only shown if it is the only symbol in the sequence, or if +it is not the first one.

+

If this sounds cryptic to you, this is what I've just said in numbers:

+
+     0
+     1
+     2
+     3
+     4
+     5
+     6
+     7
+     8
+     9
+    10
+    11
+    12
+    13
+

and so on.

+

Each time the digit nine is incremented, it is reset to 0 and the +position before (to the left) is incremented (from 0 to 1). Then +number 9 can be seen as ``00009'' and when we should increment 9, we +reset it to zero and increment the digit just before the 9 so the +number becomes ``00010''. Leading zeros we don't write except if it is +the only digit (number 0). And of course, we write zeros if they occur +anywhere inside or at the end of a number:

+
+ "00010" -> " 0010" -> " 010" -> "  10", but not "  1 ".
+

This was pretty basic, you already knew this. Why did I tell it? +Well, computers usually do not represent numbers with 10 different +digits. They only use two different symbols, namely ``0'' and ``1''. Apply +the same rules to this set of digits and you get the binary numbering +system:

+
+     0
+     1
+    10
+    11
+   100
+   101
+   110
+   111
+  1000
+  1001
+  1010
+  1011
+  1100
+  1101
+

and so on.

+

If you count the number of rows, you'll see that these are again 14 +different numbers. The numbers are the same and mean the same as in +the first list, we just used a different representation. This means +that you have to know the representation used, or as it is called the +numbering system or base. Normally, if we do not explicitly specify +the numbering system used, we implicitly use the decimal system. If we +want to use any other numbering system, we'll have to make that +clear. There are a few widely adopted methods to do so. One common +form is to write 1010(2) which means that you wrote down a number in +its binary representation. It is the number ten. If you would write +1010 without specifying the base, the number is interpreted as one +thousand and ten using base 10.

+

In books, another form is common. It uses subscripts (little +characters, more or less in between two rows). You can leave out the +parentheses in that case and write down the number in normal +characters followed by a little two just behind it.

+

As the numbering system used is also called the base, we talk of the +number 1100 base 2, the number 12 base 10.

+

Within the binary system, it is common to write leading zeros. The +numbers are written down in series of four, eight or sixteen depending +on the context.

+

We can use the binary form when talking to computers +(...programming...), but the numbers will have large +representations. The number 65'535 (often in the decimal system a ' is +used to separate blocks of three digits for readability) would be +written down as 1111111111111111(2) which is 16 times the digit 1. +This is difficult and prone to errors. Therefore, we usually would use +another base, called hexadecimal. It uses 16 different symbols. First +the symbols from the decimal system are used, thereafter we continue +with alphabetic characters. We get 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, +A, B, C, D, E and F. This system is chosen because the hexadecimal +form can be converted into the binary system very easily (and back).

+

There is yet another system in use, called the octal system. This was +more common in the old days, but is not used very often anymore. As +you might find it in use sometimes, you should get used to it and +we'll show it below. It's the same story as with the other +representations, but with eight different symbols.

+
+ Binary      (2)
+ Octal       (8)
+ Decimal     (10)
+ Hexadecimal (16)
+
+ (2)    (8) (10) (16)
+ 00000   0    0    0
+ 00001   1    1    1
+ 00010   2    2    2
+ 00011   3    3    3
+ 00100   4    4    4
+ 00101   5    5    5
+ 00110   6    6    6
+ 00111   7    7    7
+ 01000  10    8    8
+ 01001  11    9    9
+ 01010  12   10    A
+ 01011  13   11    B
+ 01100  14   12    C
+ 01101  15   13    D
+ 01110  16   14    E
+ 01111  17   15    F
+ 10000  20   16   10
+ 10001  21   17   11
+ 10010  22   18   12
+ 10011  23   19   13
+ 10100  24   20   14
+ 10101  25   21   15
+

Most computers used nowadays are using bytes of eight bits. This means +that they store eight bits at a time. You can see why the octal system +is not the most practical for that: You'd need three digits to represent +the eight bits and this means that you'd have to use one complete digit +to represent only two bits (2+3+3=8). This is a waste. For hexadecimal +digits, you need only two digits which are used completely:

+
+ (2)      (8)  (10) (16)
+ 11111111 377  255   FF
+

You can see why binary and hexadecimal can be converted quickly: For +each hexadecimal digit there are exactly four binary digits. Take a +binary number: take four digits from the right and make a hexadecimal +digit from it (see the table above). Repeat this until there are no +more digits. And the other way around: Take a hexadecimal number. For +each digit, write down its binary equivalent.

+

Computers (or rather the parsers running on them) would have a hard +time converting a number like 1234(16). Therefore hexadecimal numbers +are specified with a prefix. This prefix depends on the language +you're writing in. Some of the prefixes are ``0x'' for C, ``$'' for +Pascal, ``#'' for HTML. It is common to assume that if a number starts +with a zero, it is octal. It does not matter what is used as long as +you know what it is. I will use ``0x'' for hexadecimal, ``%'' for binary +and ``0'' for octal. The following numbers are all the same, just their represenatation (base) is different: 021 0x11 17 %00010001

+

To do arithmetics and conversions you need to understand one more thing. +It is something you already know but perhaps you do not ``see'' it yet:

+

If you write down 1234, (no prefix, so it is decimal) you are talking +about the number one thousand, two hundred and thirty four. In sort of +a formula:

+
+ 1 * 1000 = 1000
+ 2 *  100 =  200
+ 3 *   10 =   30
+ 4 *    1 =    4
+

This can also be written as:

+
+ 1 * 10^3
+ 2 * 10^2
+ 3 * 10^1
+ 4 * 10^0
+

where ^ means ``to the power of''.

+

We are using the base 10, and the positions 0,1,2 and 3. +The right-most position should NOT be multiplied with 10. The second +from the right should be multiplied one time with 10. The third from +the right is multiplied with 10 two times. This continues for whatever +positions are used.

+

It is the same in all other representations:

+

0x1234 will be

+
+ 1 * 16^3
+ 2 * 16^2
+ 3 * 16^1
+ 4 * 16^0
+

01234 would be

+
+ 1 * 8^3
+ 2 * 8^2
+ 3 * 8^1
+ 4 * 8^0
+

This example can not be done for binary as that system only uses two +symbols. Another example:

+

%1010 would be

+
+ 1 * 2^3
+ 0 * 2^2
+ 1 * 2^1
+ 0 * 2^0
+

It would have been easier to convert it to its hexadecimal form and +just translate %1010 into 0xA. After a while you get used to it. You will +not need to do any calculations anymore, but just know that 0xA means 10.

+

To convert a decimal number into a hexadecimal you could use the next +method. It will take some time to be able to do the estimates, but it +will be easier when you use the system more frequently. We'll look at +yet another way afterwards.

+

First you need to know how many positions will be used in the other +system. To do so, you need to know the maximum numbers you'll be +using. Well, that's not as hard as it looks. In decimal, the maximum +number that you can form with two digits is ``99''. The maximum for +three: ``999''. The next number would need an extra position. Reverse +this idea and you will see that the number can be found by taking 10^3 +(10*10*10 is 1000) minus 1 or 10^2 minus one.

+

This can be done for hexadecimal as well:

+
+ 16^4 = 0x10000 = 65536
+ 16^3 =  0x1000 =  4096
+ 16^2 =   0x100 =   256
+ 16^1 =    0x10 =    16
+

If a number is smaller than 65'536 it will fit in four positions. +If the number is bigger than 4'095, you must use position 4. +How many times you can subtract 4'096 from the number without going below +zero is the first digit you write down. This will always be a number +from 1 to 15 (0x1 to 0xF). Do the same for the other positions.

+

Let's try with 41'029. It is smaller than 16^4 but bigger than 16^3-1. This +means that we have to use four positions. +We can subtract 16^3 from 41'029 ten times without going below zero. +The left-most digit will therefore be ``A'', so we have 0xA????. +The number is reduced to 41'029 - 10*4'096 = 41'029-40'960 = 69. +69 is smaller than 16^3 but not bigger than 16^2-1. The second digit +is therefore ``0'' and we now have 0xA0??. +69 is smaller than 16^2 and bigger than 16^1-1. We can subtract 16^1 +(which is just plain 16) four times and write down ``4'' to get 0xA04?. +Subtract 64 from 69 (69 - 4*16) and the last digit is 5 --> 0xA045.

+

The other method builds ub the number from the right. Let's try 41'029 +again. Divide by 16 and do not use fractions (only whole numbers).

+
+ 41'029 / 16 is 2'564 with a remainder of 5. Write down 5.
+ 2'564 / 16 is 160 with a remainder of 4. Write the 4 before the 5.
+ 160 / 16 is 10 with no remainder. Prepend 45 with 0.
+ 10 / 16 is below one. End here and prepend 0xA. End up with 0xA045.
+

Which method to use is up to you. Use whatever works for you. I use +them both without being able to tell what method I use in each case, +it just depends on the number, I think. Fact is, some numbers will +occur frequently while programming. If the number is close to one I am +familiar with, then I will use the first method (like 32'770 which is +into 32'768 + 2 and I just know that it is 0x8000 + 0x2 = 0x8002).

+

For binary the same approach can be used. The base is 2 and not 16, +and the number of positions will grow rapidly. Using the second method +has the advantage that you can see very easily if you should write down +a zero or a one: if you divide by two the remainder will be zero if it +is an even number and one if it is an odd number:

+
+ 41029 / 2 = 20514 remainder 1
+ 20514 / 2 = 10257 remainder 0
+ 10257 / 2 =  5128 remainder 1
+  5128 / 2 =  2564 remainder 0
+  2564 / 2 =  1282 remainder 0
+  1282 / 2 =   641 remainder 0
+   641 / 2 =   320 remainder 1
+   320 / 2 =   160 remainder 0
+   160 / 2 =    80 remainder 0
+    80 / 2 =    40 remainder 0
+    40 / 2 =    20 remainder 0
+    20 / 2 =    10 remainder 0
+    10 / 2 =     5 remainder 0
+     5 / 2 =     2 remainder 1
+     2 / 2 =     1 remainder 0
+     1 / 2 below 0 remainder 1
+

Write down the results from right to left: %1010000001000101

+

Group by four:

+
+ %1010000001000101
+ %101000000100 0101
+ %10100000 0100 0101
+ %1010 0000 0100 0101
+

Convert into hexadecimal: 0xA045

+

Group %1010000001000101 by three and convert into octal:

+
+ %1010000001000101
+ %1010000001000 101
+ %1010000001 000 101
+ %1010000 001 000 101
+ %1010 000 001 000 101
+ %1 010 000 001 000 101
+ %001 010 000 001 000 101
+    1   2   0   1   0   5 --> 0120105
+
+ So: %1010000001000101 = 0120105 = 0xA045 = 41029
+ Or: 1010000001000101(2) = 120105(8) = A045(16) = 41029(10)
+ Or: 1010000001000101(2) = 120105(8) = A045(16) = 41029
+

At first while adding numbers, you'll convert them to their decimal +form and then back into their original form after doing the addition. +If you use the other numbering system often, you will see that you'll +be able to do arithmetics directly in the base that is used. +In any representation it is the same, add the numbers on the right, +write down the right-most digit from the result, remember the other +digits and use them in the next round. Continue with the second digit +from the right and so on:

+
+    %1010 + %0111 --> 10 + 7 --> 17 --> %00010001
+

will become

+
+    %1010
+    %0111 +
+     ||||
+     |||+-- add 0 + 1, result is 1, nothing to remember
+     ||+--- add 1 + 1, result is %10, write down 0 and remember 1
+     |+---- add 0 + 1 + 1(remembered), result = 0, remember 1
+     +----- add 1 + 0 + 1(remembered), result = 0, remember 1
+            nothing to add, 1 remembered, result = 1
+ --------
+   %10001 is the result, I like to write it as %00010001
+

For low values, try to do the calculations yourself, then check them with +a calculator. The more you do the calculations yourself, the more you'll +find that you didn't make mistakes. In the end, you'll do calculi in +other bases as easily as you do them in decimal.

+

When the numbers get bigger, you'll have to realize that a computer is +not called a computer just to have a nice name. There are many +different calculators available, use them. For Unix you could use ``bc'' +which is short for Binary Calculator. It calculates not only in +decimal, but in all bases you'll ever want to use (among them Binary).

+

For people on Windows: +Start the calculator (start->programs->accessories->calculator) +and if necessary click view->scientific. You now have a scientific +calculator and can compute in binary or hexadecimal.

+

+

+
+

AUTHOR

+

I hope you enjoyed the examples and their descriptions. If you do, help +other people by pointing them to this document when they are asking +basic questions. They will not only get their answer, but at the same +time learn a whole lot more.

+

Alex van den Bogaerdt <alex@ergens.op.het.net>

+ + + + diff --git a/doc/bin_dec_hex.pod b/doc/bin_dec_hex.pod new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7a2adf5 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/bin_dec_hex.pod @@ -0,0 +1,371 @@ +=head1 NAME + +bin_dec_hex - How to use binary, decimal, and hexadecimal notation. + +=for html
PDF version.
+ +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +Most people use the decimal numbering system. This system uses ten +symbols to represent numbers. When those ten symbols are used up, they +start all over again and increment the position to the left. The +digit 0 is only shown if it is the only symbol in the sequence, or if +it is not the first one. + +If this sounds cryptic to you, this is what I've just said in numbers: + + 0 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 + 10 + 11 + 12 + 13 + +and so on. + +Each time the digit nine is incremented, it is reset to 0 and the +position before (to the left) is incremented (from 0 to 1). Then +number 9 can be seen as "00009" and when we should increment 9, we +reset it to zero and increment the digit just before the 9 so the +number becomes "00010". Leading zeros we don't write except if it is +the only digit (number 0). And of course, we write zeros if they occur +anywhere inside or at the end of a number: + + "00010" -> " 0010" -> " 010" -> " 10", but not " 1 ". + +This was pretty basic, you already knew this. Why did I tell it? +Well, computers usually do not represent numbers with 10 different +digits. They only use two different symbols, namely "0" and "1". Apply +the same rules to this set of digits and you get the binary numbering +system: + + 0 + 1 + 10 + 11 + 100 + 101 + 110 + 111 + 1000 + 1001 + 1010 + 1011 + 1100 + 1101 + +and so on. + +If you count the number of rows, you'll see that these are again 14 +different numbers. The numbers are the same and mean the same as in +the first list, we just used a different representation. This means +that you have to know the representation used, or as it is called the +numbering system or base. Normally, if we do not explicitly specify +the numbering system used, we implicitly use the decimal system. If we +want to use any other numbering system, we'll have to make that +clear. There are a few widely adopted methods to do so. One common +form is to write 1010(2) which means that you wrote down a number in +its binary representation. It is the number ten. If you would write +1010 without specifying the base, the number is interpreted as one +thousand and ten using base 10. + +In books, another form is common. It uses subscripts (little +characters, more or less in between two rows). You can leave out the +parentheses in that case and write down the number in normal +characters followed by a little two just behind it. + +As the numbering system used is also called the base, we talk of the +number 1100 base 2, the number 12 base 10. + +Within the binary system, it is common to write leading zeros. The +numbers are written down in series of four, eight or sixteen depending +on the context. + +We can use the binary form when talking to computers +(...programming...), but the numbers will have large +representations. The number 65'535 (often in the decimal system a ' is +used to separate blocks of three digits for readability) would be +written down as 1111111111111111(2) which is 16 times the digit 1. +This is difficult and prone to errors. Therefore, we usually would use +another base, called hexadecimal. It uses 16 different symbols. First +the symbols from the decimal system are used, thereafter we continue +with alphabetic characters. We get 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, +A, B, C, D, E and F. This system is chosen because the hexadecimal +form can be converted into the binary system very easily (and back). + +There is yet another system in use, called the octal system. This was +more common in the old days, but is not used very often anymore. As +you might find it in use sometimes, you should get used to it and +we'll show it below. It's the same story as with the other +representations, but with eight different symbols. + + Binary (2) + Octal (8) + Decimal (10) + Hexadecimal (16) + + (2) (8) (10) (16) + 00000 0 0 0 + 00001 1 1 1 + 00010 2 2 2 + 00011 3 3 3 + 00100 4 4 4 + 00101 5 5 5 + 00110 6 6 6 + 00111 7 7 7 + 01000 10 8 8 + 01001 11 9 9 + 01010 12 10 A + 01011 13 11 B + 01100 14 12 C + 01101 15 13 D + 01110 16 14 E + 01111 17 15 F + 10000 20 16 10 + 10001 21 17 11 + 10010 22 18 12 + 10011 23 19 13 + 10100 24 20 14 + 10101 25 21 15 + +Most computers used nowadays are using bytes of eight bits. This means +that they store eight bits at a time. You can see why the octal system +is not the most practical for that: You'd need three digits to represent +the eight bits and this means that you'd have to use one complete digit +to represent only two bits (2+3+3=8). This is a waste. For hexadecimal +digits, you need only two digits which are used completely: + + (2) (8) (10) (16) + 11111111 377 255 FF + +You can see why binary and hexadecimal can be converted quickly: For +each hexadecimal digit there are exactly four binary digits. Take a +binary number: take four digits from the right and make a hexadecimal +digit from it (see the table above). Repeat this until there are no +more digits. And the other way around: Take a hexadecimal number. For +each digit, write down its binary equivalent. + +Computers (or rather the parsers running on them) would have a hard +time converting a number like 1234(16). Therefore hexadecimal numbers +are specified with a prefix. This prefix depends on the language +you're writing in. Some of the prefixes are "0x" for C, "$" for +Pascal, "#" for HTML. It is common to assume that if a number starts +with a zero, it is octal. It does not matter what is used as long as +you know what it is. I will use "0x" for hexadecimal, "%" for binary +and "0" for octal. The following numbers are all the same, just their represenatation (base) is different: 021 0x11 17 %00010001 + +To do arithmetics and conversions you need to understand one more thing. +It is something you already know but perhaps you do not "see" it yet: + +If you write down 1234, (no prefix, so it is decimal) you are talking +about the number one thousand, two hundred and thirty four. In sort of +a formula: + + 1 * 1000 = 1000 + 2 * 100 = 200 + 3 * 10 = 30 + 4 * 1 = 4 + +This can also be written as: + + 1 * 10^3 + 2 * 10^2 + 3 * 10^1 + 4 * 10^0 + +where ^ means "to the power of". + +We are using the base 10, and the positions 0,1,2 and 3. +The right-most position should NOT be multiplied with 10. The second +from the right should be multiplied one time with 10. The third from +the right is multiplied with 10 two times. This continues for whatever +positions are used. + +It is the same in all other representations: + +0x1234 will be + + 1 * 16^3 + 2 * 16^2 + 3 * 16^1 + 4 * 16^0 + +01234 would be + + 1 * 8^3 + 2 * 8^2 + 3 * 8^1 + 4 * 8^0 + +This example can not be done for binary as that system only uses two +symbols. Another example: + +%1010 would be + + 1 * 2^3 + 0 * 2^2 + 1 * 2^1 + 0 * 2^0 + +It would have been easier to convert it to its hexadecimal form and +just translate %1010 into 0xA. After a while you get used to it. You will +not need to do any calculations anymore, but just know that 0xA means 10. + +To convert a decimal number into a hexadecimal you could use the next +method. It will take some time to be able to do the estimates, but it +will be easier when you use the system more frequently. We'll look at +yet another way afterwards. + +First you need to know how many positions will be used in the other +system. To do so, you need to know the maximum numbers you'll be +using. Well, that's not as hard as it looks. In decimal, the maximum +number that you can form with two digits is "99". The maximum for +three: "999". The next number would need an extra position. Reverse +this idea and you will see that the number can be found by taking 10^3 +(10*10*10 is 1000) minus 1 or 10^2 minus one. + +This can be done for hexadecimal as well: + + 16^4 = 0x10000 = 65536 + 16^3 = 0x1000 = 4096 + 16^2 = 0x100 = 256 + 16^1 = 0x10 = 16 + +If a number is smaller than 65'536 it will fit in four positions. +If the number is bigger than 4'095, you must use position 4. +How many times you can subtract 4'096 from the number without going below +zero is the first digit you write down. This will always be a number +from 1 to 15 (0x1 to 0xF). Do the same for the other positions. + +Let's try with 41'029. It is smaller than 16^4 but bigger than 16^3-1. This +means that we have to use four positions. +We can subtract 16^3 from 41'029 ten times without going below zero. +The left-most digit will therefore be "A", so we have 0xA????. +The number is reduced to 41'029 - 10*4'096 = 41'029-40'960 = 69. +69 is smaller than 16^3 but not bigger than 16^2-1. The second digit +is therefore "0" and we now have 0xA0??. +69 is smaller than 16^2 and bigger than 16^1-1. We can subtract 16^1 +(which is just plain 16) four times and write down "4" to get 0xA04?. +Subtract 64 from 69 (69 - 4*16) and the last digit is 5 --> 0xA045. + +The other method builds ub the number from the right. Let's try 41'029 +again. Divide by 16 and do not use fractions (only whole numbers). + + 41'029 / 16 is 2'564 with a remainder of 5. Write down 5. + 2'564 / 16 is 160 with a remainder of 4. Write the 4 before the 5. + 160 / 16 is 10 with no remainder. Prepend 45 with 0. + 10 / 16 is below one. End here and prepend 0xA. End up with 0xA045. + +Which method to use is up to you. Use whatever works for you. I use +them both without being able to tell what method I use in each case, +it just depends on the number, I think. Fact is, some numbers will +occur frequently while programming. If the number is close to one I am +familiar with, then I will use the first method (like 32'770 which is +into 32'768 + 2 and I just know that it is 0x8000 + 0x2 = 0x8002). + +For binary the same approach can be used. The base is 2 and not 16, +and the number of positions will grow rapidly. Using the second method +has the advantage that you can see very easily if you should write down +a zero or a one: if you divide by two the remainder will be zero if it +is an even number and one if it is an odd number: + + 41029 / 2 = 20514 remainder 1 + 20514 / 2 = 10257 remainder 0 + 10257 / 2 = 5128 remainder 1 + 5128 / 2 = 2564 remainder 0 + 2564 / 2 = 1282 remainder 0 + 1282 / 2 = 641 remainder 0 + 641 / 2 = 320 remainder 1 + 320 / 2 = 160 remainder 0 + 160 / 2 = 80 remainder 0 + 80 / 2 = 40 remainder 0 + 40 / 2 = 20 remainder 0 + 20 / 2 = 10 remainder 0 + 10 / 2 = 5 remainder 0 + 5 / 2 = 2 remainder 1 + 2 / 2 = 1 remainder 0 + 1 / 2 below 0 remainder 1 + +Write down the results from right to left: %1010000001000101 + +Group by four: + + %1010000001000101 + %101000000100 0101 + %10100000 0100 0101 + %1010 0000 0100 0101 + +Convert into hexadecimal: 0xA045 + +Group %1010000001000101 by three and convert into octal: + + %1010000001000101 + %1010000001000 101 + %1010000001 000 101 + %1010000 001 000 101 + %1010 000 001 000 101 + %1 010 000 001 000 101 + %001 010 000 001 000 101 + 1 2 0 1 0 5 --> 0120105 + + So: %1010000001000101 = 0120105 = 0xA045 = 41029 + Or: 1010000001000101(2) = 120105(8) = A045(16) = 41029(10) + Or: 1010000001000101(2) = 120105(8) = A045(16) = 41029 + + +At first while adding numbers, you'll convert them to their decimal +form and then back into their original form after doing the addition. +If you use the other numbering system often, you will see that you'll +be able to do arithmetics directly in the base that is used. +In any representation it is the same, add the numbers on the right, +write down the right-most digit from the result, remember the other +digits and use them in the next round. Continue with the second digit +from the right and so on: + + %1010 + %0111 --> 10 + 7 --> 17 --> %00010001 + +will become + + %1010 + %0111 + + |||| + |||+-- add 0 + 1, result is 1, nothing to remember + ||+--- add 1 + 1, result is %10, write down 0 and remember 1 + |+---- add 0 + 1 + 1(remembered), result = 0, remember 1 + +----- add 1 + 0 + 1(remembered), result = 0, remember 1 + nothing to add, 1 remembered, result = 1 + -------- + %10001 is the result, I like to write it as %00010001 + +For low values, try to do the calculations yourself, then check them with +a calculator. The more you do the calculations yourself, the more you'll +find that you didn't make mistakes. In the end, you'll do calculi in +other bases as easily as you do them in decimal. + +When the numbers get bigger, you'll have to realize that a computer is +not called a computer just to have a nice name. There are many +different calculators available, use them. For Unix you could use "bc" +which is short for Binary Calculator. It calculates not only in +decimal, but in all bases you'll ever want to use (among them Binary). + +For people on Windows: +Start the calculator (start->programs->accessories->calculator) +and if necessary click view->scientific. You now have a scientific +calculator and can compute in binary or hexadecimal. + +=head1 AUTHOR + +I hope you enjoyed the examples and their descriptions. If you do, help +other people by pointing them to this document when they are asking +basic questions. They will not only get their answer, but at the same +time learn a whole lot more. + +Alex van den Bogaerdt Ealex@ergens.op.het.netE diff --git a/doc/bin_dec_hex.txt b/doc/bin_dec_hex.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3063ee6 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/bin_dec_hex.txt @@ -0,0 +1,374 @@ +BIN_DEC_HEX(1) rrdtool BIN_DEC_HEX(1) + + + +NNAAMMEE + bin_dec_hex - How to use binary, decimal, and hexadecimal notation. + +DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN + Most people use the decimal numbering system. This system uses ten sym- + bols to represent numbers. When those ten symbols are used up, they + start all over again and increment the position to the left. The digit + 0 is only shown if it is the only symbol in the sequence, or if it is + not the first one. + + If this sounds cryptic to you, this is what I've just said in numbers: + + 0 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 + 10 + 11 + 12 + 13 + + and so on. + + Each time the digit nine is incremented, it is reset to 0 and the posi- + tion before (to the left) is incremented (from 0 to 1). Then number 9 + can be seen as "00009" and when we should increment 9, we reset it to + zero and increment the digit just before the 9 so the number becomes + "00010". Leading zeros we don't write except if it is the only digit + (number 0). And of course, we write zeros if they occur anywhere inside + or at the end of a number: + + "00010" -> " 0010" -> " 010" -> " 10", but not " 1 ". + + This was pretty basic, you already knew this. Why did I tell it? Well, + computers usually do not represent numbers with 10 different digits. + They only use two different symbols, namely "0" and "1". Apply the same + rules to this set of digits and you get the binary numbering system: + + 0 + 1 + 10 + 11 + 100 + 101 + 110 + 111 + 1000 + 1001 + 1010 + 1011 + 1100 + 1101 + + and so on. + + If you count the number of rows, you'll see that these are again 14 + different numbers. The numbers are the same and mean the same as in the + first list, we just used a different representation. This means that + you have to know the representation used, or as it is called the num- + bering system or base. Normally, if we do not explicitly specify the + numbering system used, we implicitly use the decimal system. If we want + to use any other numbering system, we'll have to make that clear. There + are a few widely adopted methods to do so. One common form is to write + 1010(2) which means that you wrote down a number in its binary repre- + sentation. It is the number ten. If you would write 1010 without speci- + fying the base, the number is interpreted as one thousand and ten using + base 10. + + In books, another form is common. It uses subscripts (little charac- + ters, more or less in between two rows). You can leave out the paren- + theses in that case and write down the number in normal characters fol- + lowed by a little two just behind it. + + As the numbering system used is also called the base, we talk of the + number 1100 base 2, the number 12 base 10. + + Within the binary system, it is common to write leading zeros. The num- + bers are written down in series of four, eight or sixteen depending on + the context. + + We can use the binary form when talking to computers (...program- + ming...), but the numbers will have large representations. The number + 65'535 (often in the decimal system a ' is used to separate blocks of + three digits for readability) would be written down as + 1111111111111111(2) which is 16 times the digit 1. This is difficult + and prone to errors. Therefore, we usually would use another base, + called hexadecimal. It uses 16 different symbols. First the symbols + from the decimal system are used, thereafter we continue with alpha- + betic characters. We get 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E + and F. This system is chosen because the hexadecimal form can be con- + verted into the binary system very easily (and back). + + There is yet another system in use, called the octal system. This was + more common in the old days, but is not used very often anymore. As you + might find it in use sometimes, you should get used to it and we'll + show it below. It's the same story as with the other representations, + but with eight different symbols. + + Binary (2) + Octal (8) + Decimal (10) + Hexadecimal (16) + + (2) (8) (10) (16) + 00000 0 0 0 + 00001 1 1 1 + 00010 2 2 2 + 00011 3 3 3 + 00100 4 4 4 + 00101 5 5 5 + 00110 6 6 6 + 00111 7 7 7 + 01000 10 8 8 + 01001 11 9 9 + 01010 12 10 A + 01011 13 11 B + 01100 14 12 C + 01101 15 13 D + 01110 16 14 E + 01111 17 15 F + 10000 20 16 10 + 10001 21 17 11 + 10010 22 18 12 + 10011 23 19 13 + 10100 24 20 14 + 10101 25 21 15 + + Most computers used nowadays are using bytes of eight bits. This means + that they store eight bits at a time. You can see why the octal system + is not the most practical for that: You'd need three digits to repre- + sent the eight bits and this means that you'd have to use one complete + digit to represent only two bits (2+3+3=8). This is a waste. For hex- + adecimal digits, you need only two digits which are used completely: + + (2) (8) (10) (16) + 11111111 377 255 FF + + You can see why binary and hexadecimal can be converted quickly: For + each hexadecimal digit there are exactly four binary digits. Take a + binary number: take four digits from the right and make a hexadecimal + digit from it (see the table above). Repeat this until there are no + more digits. And the other way around: Take a hexadecimal number. For + each digit, write down its binary equivalent. + + Computers (or rather the parsers running on them) would have a hard + time converting a number like 1234(16). Therefore hexadecimal numbers + are specified with a prefix. This prefix depends on the language you're + writing in. Some of the prefixes are "0x" for C, "$" for Pascal, "#" + for HTML. It is common to assume that if a number starts with a zero, + it is octal. It does not matter what is used as long as you know what + it is. I will use "0x" for hexadecimal, "%" for binary and "0" for + octal. The following numbers are all the same, just their represenata- + tion (base) is different: 021 0x11 17 %00010001 + + To do arithmetics and conversions you need to understand one more + thing. It is something you already know but perhaps you do not "see" + it yet: + + If you write down 1234, (no prefix, so it is decimal) you are talking + about the number one thousand, two hundred and thirty four. In sort of + a formula: + + 1 * 1000 = 1000 + 2 * 100 = 200 + 3 * 10 = 30 + 4 * 1 = 4 + + This can also be written as: + + 1 * 10^3 + 2 * 10^2 + 3 * 10^1 + 4 * 10^0 + + where ^ means "to the power of". + + We are using the base 10, and the positions 0,1,2 and 3. The right- + most position should NOT be multiplied with 10. The second from the + right should be multiplied one time with 10. The third from the right + is multiplied with 10 two times. This continues for whatever positions + are used. + + It is the same in all other representations: + + 0x1234 will be + + 1 * 16^3 + 2 * 16^2 + 3 * 16^1 + 4 * 16^0 + + 01234 would be + + 1 * 8^3 + 2 * 8^2 + 3 * 8^1 + 4 * 8^0 + + This example can not be done for binary as that system only uses two + symbols. Another example: + + %1010 would be + + 1 * 2^3 + 0 * 2^2 + 1 * 2^1 + 0 * 2^0 + + It would have been easier to convert it to its hexadecimal form and + just translate %1010 into 0xA. After a while you get used to it. You + will not need to do any calculations anymore, but just know that 0xA + means 10. + + To convert a decimal number into a hexadecimal you could use the next + method. It will take some time to be able to do the estimates, but it + will be easier when you use the system more frequently. We'll look at + yet another way afterwards. + + First you need to know how many positions will be used in the other + system. To do so, you need to know the maximum numbers you'll be using. + Well, that's not as hard as it looks. In decimal, the maximum number + that you can form with two digits is "99". The maximum for three: + "999". The next number would need an extra position. Reverse this idea + and you will see that the number can be found by taking 10^3 (10*10*10 + is 1000) minus 1 or 10^2 minus one. + + This can be done for hexadecimal as well: + + 16^4 = 0x10000 = 65536 + 16^3 = 0x1000 = 4096 + 16^2 = 0x100 = 256 + 16^1 = 0x10 = 16 + + If a number is smaller than 65'536 it will fit in four positions. If + the number is bigger than 4'095, you must use position 4. How many + times you can subtract 4'096 from the number without going below zero + is the first digit you write down. This will always be a number from 1 + to 15 (0x1 to 0xF). Do the same for the other positions. + + Let's try with 41'029. It is smaller than 16^4 but bigger than 16^3-1. + This means that we have to use four positions. We can subtract 16^3 + from 41'029 ten times without going below zero. The left-most digit + will therefore be "A", so we have 0xA????. The number is reduced to + 41'029 - 10*4'096 = 41'029-40'960 = 69. 69 is smaller than 16^3 but + not bigger than 16^2-1. The second digit is therefore "0" and we now + have 0xA0??. 69 is smaller than 16^2 and bigger than 16^1-1. We can + subtract 16^1 (which is just plain 16) four times and write down "4" to + get 0xA04?. Subtract 64 from 69 (69 - 4*16) and the last digit is 5 + --> 0xA045. + + The other method builds ub the number from the right. Let's try 41'029 + again. Divide by 16 and do not use fractions (only whole numbers). + + 41'029 / 16 is 2'564 with a remainder of 5. Write down 5. + 2'564 / 16 is 160 with a remainder of 4. Write the 4 before the 5. + 160 / 16 is 10 with no remainder. Prepend 45 with 0. + 10 / 16 is below one. End here and prepend 0xA. End up with 0xA045. + + Which method to use is up to you. Use whatever works for you. I use + them both without being able to tell what method I use in each case, it + just depends on the number, I think. Fact is, some numbers will occur + frequently while programming. If the number is close to one I am famil- + iar with, then I will use the first method (like 32'770 which is into + 32'768 + 2 and I just know that it is 0x8000 + 0x2 = 0x8002). + + For binary the same approach can be used. The base is 2 and not 16, and + the number of positions will grow rapidly. Using the second method has + the advantage that you can see very easily if you should write down a + zero or a one: if you divide by two the remainder will be zero if it is + an even number and one if it is an odd number: + + 41029 / 2 = 20514 remainder 1 + 20514 / 2 = 10257 remainder 0 + 10257 / 2 = 5128 remainder 1 + 5128 / 2 = 2564 remainder 0 + 2564 / 2 = 1282 remainder 0 + 1282 / 2 = 641 remainder 0 + 641 / 2 = 320 remainder 1 + 320 / 2 = 160 remainder 0 + 160 / 2 = 80 remainder 0 + 80 / 2 = 40 remainder 0 + 40 / 2 = 20 remainder 0 + 20 / 2 = 10 remainder 0 + 10 / 2 = 5 remainder 0 + 5 / 2 = 2 remainder 1 + 2 / 2 = 1 remainder 0 + 1 / 2 below 0 remainder 1 + + Write down the results from right to left: %1010000001000101 + + Group by four: + + %1010000001000101 + %101000000100 0101 + %10100000 0100 0101 + %1010 0000 0100 0101 + + Convert into hexadecimal: 0xA045 + + Group %1010000001000101 by three and convert into octal: + + %1010000001000101 + %1010000001000 101 + %1010000001 000 101 + %1010000 001 000 101 + %1010 000 001 000 101 + %1 010 000 001 000 101 + %001 010 000 001 000 101 + 1 2 0 1 0 5 --> 0120105 + + So: %1010000001000101 = 0120105 = 0xA045 = 41029 + Or: 1010000001000101(2) = 120105(8) = A045(16) = 41029(10) + Or: 1010000001000101(2) = 120105(8) = A045(16) = 41029 + + At first while adding numbers, you'll convert them to their decimal + form and then back into their original form after doing the addition. + If you use the other numbering system often, you will see that you'll + be able to do arithmetics directly in the base that is used. In any + representation it is the same, add the numbers on the right, write down + the right-most digit from the result, remember the other digits and use + them in the next round. Continue with the second digit from the right + and so on: + + %1010 + %0111 --> 10 + 7 --> 17 --> %00010001 + + will become + + %1010 + %0111 + + |||| + |||+-- add 0 + 1, result is 1, nothing to remember + ||+--- add 1 + 1, result is %10, write down 0 and remember 1 + |+---- add 0 + 1 + 1(remembered), result = 0, remember 1 + +----- add 1 + 0 + 1(remembered), result = 0, remember 1 + nothing to add, 1 remembered, result = 1 + -------- + %10001 is the result, I like to write it as %00010001 + + For low values, try to do the calculations yourself, then check them + with a calculator. The more you do the calculations yourself, the more + you'll find that you didn't make mistakes. In the end, you'll do cal- + culi in other bases as easily as you do them in decimal. + + When the numbers get bigger, you'll have to realize that a computer is + not called a computer just to have a nice name. There are many differ- + ent calculators available, use them. For Unix you could use "bc" which + is short for Binary Calculator. It calculates not only in decimal, but + in all bases you'll ever want to use (among them Binary). + + For people on Windows: Start the calculator (start->programs->acces- + sories->calculator) and if necessary click view->scientific. You now + have a scientific calculator and can compute in binary or hexadecimal. + +AAUUTTHHOORR + I hope you enjoyed the examples and their descriptions. If you do, help + other people by pointing them to this document when they are asking + basic questions. 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I will then try to provide an answer in the next release +of this tutorial. No feedback equals no changes! Additions to +this document are also welcome. \*(-- Alex van den Bogaerdt + +.Sh "Why this tutorial?" +.IX Subsection "Why this tutorial?" +One of the powerful parts of RRDtool is its ability to do all sorts +of calculations on the data retrieved from its databases. However, +RRDtool's many options and syntax make it difficult for the average +user to understand. The manuals are good at explaining what these +options do; however they do not (and should not) explain in detail +why they are useful. As with my RRDtool tutorial: if you want a +simple document in simple language you should read this tutorial. +If you are happy with the official documentation, you may find this +document too simple or even boring. If you do choose to read this +tutorial, I also expect you to have read and fully understand my +other tutorial. +.Sh "More reading" +.IX Subsection "More reading" +If you have difficulties with the way I try to explain it please read +Steve Rader's rpntutorial. It may help you understand how this all works. +.SH "What are CDEFs?" +.IX Header "What are CDEFs?" +When retrieving data from an \s-1RRD\s0, you are using a \*(L"\s-1DEF\s0\*(R" to work with +that data. Think of it as a variable that changes over time (where +time is the x\-axis). The value of this variable is what is found in +the database at that particular time and you can't do any +modifications on it. This is what CDEFs are for: they takes values +from DEFs and perform calculations on them. +.SH "Syntax" +.IX Header "Syntax" +.Vb 2 +\& DEF:var_name_1=some.rrd:ds_name:CF +\& CDEF:var_name_2=RPN_expression +.Ve +.PP +You first define \*(L"var_name_1\*(R" to be data collected from data source +\&\*(L"ds_name\*(R" found in \s-1RRD\s0 \*(L"some.rrd\*(R" with consolidation function \*(L"\s-1CF\s0\*(R". +.PP +Assume the ifInOctets \s-1SNMP\s0 counter is saved in mrtg.rrd as the \s-1DS\s0 \*(L"in\*(R". +Then the following \s-1DEF\s0 defines a variable for the average of that +data source: +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& DEF:inbytes=mrtg.rrd:in:AVERAGE +.Ve +.PP +Say you want to display bits per second (instead of bytes per second +as stored in the database.) You have to define a calculation +(hence \*(L"\s-1CDEF\s0\*(R") on variable \*(L"inbytes\*(R" and use that variable (inbits) +instead of the original: +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& CDEF:inbits=inbytes,8,* +.Ve +.PP +This tells RRDtool to multiply inbytes by eight to get inbits. I'll +explain later how this works. In the graphing or printing functions, +you can now use inbits where you would use inbytes otherwise. +.PP +Note that the variable name used in the \s-1CDEF\s0 (inbits) must not be the +same as the variable named in the \s-1DEF\s0 (inbytes)! +.SH "RPN-expressions" +.IX Header "RPN-expressions" +\&\s-1RPN\s0 is short-hand for Reverse Polish Notation. It works as follows. +You put the variables or numbers on a stack. You also put operations +(things\-to\-do) on the stack and this stack is then processed. The result +will be placed on the stack. At the end, there should be exactly one +number left: the outcome of the series of operations. If there is not +exactly one number left, RRDtool will complain loudly. +.PP +Above multiplication by eight will look like: +.IP "1." 4 +Start with an empty stack +.IP "2." 4 +Put the content of variable inbytes on the stack +.IP "3." 4 +Put the number eight on the stack +.IP "4." 4 +Put the operation multiply on the stack +.IP "5." 4 +Process the stack +.IP "6." 4 +Retrieve the value from the stack and put it in variable inbits +.PP +We will now do an example with real numbers. Suppose the variable +inbytes would have value 10, the stack would be: +.IP "1." 4 +|| +.IP "2." 4 +|10| +.IP "3." 4 +|10|8| +.IP "4." 4 +|10|8|*| +.IP "5." 4 +|80| +.IP "6." 4 +|| +.PP +Processing the stack (step 5) will retrieve one value from the stack +(from the right at step 4). This is the operation multiply and this +takes two values off the stack as input. The result is put back on the +stack (the value 80 in this case). For multiplication the order doesn't +matter, but for other operations like subtraction and division it does. +Generally speaking you have the following order: +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& y = A \- B \-\-> y=minus(A,B) \-\-> CDEF:y=A,B,\- +.Ve +.PP +This is not very intuitive (at least most people don't think so). For +the function f(A,B) you reverse the position of \*(L"f\*(R", but you do not +reverse the order of the variables. +.SH "Converting your wishes to RPN" +.IX Header "Converting your wishes to RPN" +First, get a clear picture of what you want to do. Break down the problem +in smaller portions until they cannot be split anymore. Then it is rather +simple to convert your ideas into \s-1RPN\s0. +.PP +Suppose you have several RRDs and would like to add up some counters in +them. These could be, for instance, the counters for every \s-1WAN\s0 link you +are monitoring. +.PP +You have: +.PP +.Vb 3 +\& router1.rrd with link1in link2in +\& router2.rrd with link1in link2in +\& router3.rrd with link1in link2in +.Ve +.PP +Suppose you would like to add up all these counters, except for link2in +inside router2.rrd. You need to do: +.PP +(in this example, \*(L"router1.rrd:link1in\*(R" means the \s-1DS\s0 link1in inside the +\&\s-1RRD\s0 router1.rrd) +.PP +.Vb 7 +\& router1.rrd:link1in +\& router1.rrd:link2in +\& router2.rrd:link1in +\& router3.rrd:link1in +\& router3.rrd:link2in +\& \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\- + +\& (outcome of the sum) +.Ve +.PP +As a mathematical function, this could be written: +.PP +\&\f(CW\*(C`add(router1.rrd:link1in , router1.rrd:link2in , router2.rrd:link1in , router3.rrd:link1in , router3.rrd:link2.in)\*(C'\fR +.PP +With RRDtool and \s-1RPN\s0, first, define the inputs: +.PP +.Vb 5 +\& DEF:a=router1.rrd:link1in:AVERAGE +\& DEF:b=router1.rrd:link2in:AVERAGE +\& DEF:c=router2.rrd:link1in:AVERAGE +\& DEF:d=router3.rrd:link1in:AVERAGE +\& DEF:e=router3.rrd:link2in:AVERAGE +.Ve +.PP +Now, the mathematical function becomes: \f(CW\*(C`add(a,b,c,d,e)\*(C'\fR +.PP +In \s-1RPN\s0, there's no operator that sums more than two values so you need +to do several additions. You add a and b, add c to the result, add d +to the result and add e to the result. +.PP +.Vb 5 +\& push a: a stack contains the value of a +\& push b and add: b,+ stack contains the result of a+b +\& push c and add: c,+ stack contains the result of a+b+c +\& push d and add: d,+ stack contains the result of a+b+c+d +\& push e and add: e,+ stack contains the result of a+b+c+d+e +.Ve +.PP +What was calculated here would be written down as: +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& ( ( ( (a+b) + c) + d) + e) > +.Ve +.PP +This is in \s-1RPN:\s0 \f(CW\*(C`CDEF:result=a,b,+,c,+,d,+,e,+\*(C'\fR +.PP +This is correct but it can be made more clear to humans. It does +not matter if you add a to b and then add c to the result or first +add b to c and then add a to the result. This makes it possible to +rewrite the \s-1RPN\s0 into \f(CW\*(C`CDEF:result=a,b,c,d,e,+,+,+,+\*(C'\fR which is +evaluated differently: +.PP +.Vb 13 +\& push value of variable a on the stack: a +\& push value of variable b on the stack: a b +\& push value of variable c on the stack: a b c +\& push value of variable d on the stack: a b c d +\& push value of variable e on the stack: a b c d e +\& push operator + on the stack: a b c d e + +\& and process it: a b c P (where P == d+e) +\& push operator + on the stack: a b c P + +\& and process it: a b Q (where Q == c+P) +\& push operator + on the stack: a b Q + +\& and process it: a R (where R == b+Q) +\& push operator + on the stack: a R + +\& and process it: S (where S == a+R) +.Ve +.PP +As you can see the \s-1RPN\s0 expression \f(CW\*(C`a,b,c,d,e,+,+,+,+,+\*(C'\fR will evaluate in +\&\f(CW\*(C`((((d+e)+c)+b)+a)\*(C'\fR and it has the same outcome as \f(CW\*(C`a,b,+,c,+,d,+,e,+\*(C'\fR. +This is called the commutative law of addition, +but you may forget this right away, as long as you remember what it +means. +.PP +Now look at an expression that contains a multiplication: +.PP +First in normal math: \f(CW\*(C`let result = a+b*c\*(C'\fR. In this case you can't +choose the order yourself, you have to start with the multiplication +and then add a to it. You may alter the position of b and c, you must +not alter the position of a and b. +.PP +You have to take this in consideration when converting this expression +into \s-1RPN\s0. Read it as: \*(L"Add the outcome of b*c to a\*(R" and then it is +easy to write the \s-1RPN\s0 expression: \f(CW\*(C`result=a,b,c,*,+\*(C'\fR +Another expression that would return the same: \f(CW\*(C`result=b,c,*,a,+\*(C'\fR +.PP +In normal math, you may encounter something like \*(L"a*(b+c)\*(R" and this +can also be converted into \s-1RPN\s0. The parenthesis just tell you to first +add b and c, and then multiply a with the result. Again, now it is +easy to write it in \s-1RPN:\s0 \f(CW\*(C`result=a,b,c,+,*\*(C'\fR. Note that this is very +similar to one of the expressions in the previous paragraph, only the +multiplication and the addition changed places. +.PP +When you have problems with \s-1RPN\s0 or when RRDtool is complaining, it's +usually a good thing to write down the stack on a piece of paper +and see what happens. Have the manual ready and pretend to be RRDtool. +Just do all the math by hand to see what happens, I'm sure this will +solve most, if not all, problems you encounter. +.SH "Some special numbers" +.IX Header "Some special numbers" +.Sh "The unknown value" +.IX Subsection "The unknown value" +Sometimes collecting your data will fail. This can be very common, +especially when querying over busy links. RRDtool can be configured +to allow for one (or even more) unknown value(s) and calculate the missing +update. You can, for instance, query your device every minute. This is +creating one so called \s-1PDP\s0 or primary data point per minute. If you +defined your \s-1RRD\s0 to contain an \s-1RRA\s0 that stores 5\-minute values, you need +five of those PDPs to create one \s-1CDP\s0 (consolidated data point). +These PDPs can become unknown in two cases: +.IP "1." 4 +The updates are too far apart. This is tuned using the \*(L"heartbeat\*(R" setting. +.IP "2." 4 +The update was set to unknown on purpose by inserting no value (using the +template option) or by using \*(L"U\*(R" as the value to insert. +.PP +When a \s-1CDP\s0 is calculated, another mechanism determines if this \s-1CDP\s0 is valid +or not. If there are too many PDPs unknown, the \s-1CDP\s0 is unknown as well. +This is determined by the xff factor. Please note that one unknown counter +update can result in two unknown PDPs! If you only allow for one unknown +\&\s-1PDP\s0 per \s-1CDP\s0, this makes the \s-1CDP\s0 go unknown! +.PP +Suppose the counter increments with one per second and you retrieve it +every minute: +.PP +.Vb 7 +\& counter value resulting rate +\& 10'000 +\& 10'060 1; (10'060\-10'000)/60 == 1 +\& 10'120 1; (10'120\-10'060)/60 == 1 +\& unknown unknown; you don't know the last value +\& 10'240 unknown; you don't know the previous value +\& 10'300 1; (10'300\-10'240)/60 == 1 +.Ve +.PP +If the \s-1CDP\s0 was to be calculated from the last five updates, it would get +two unknown PDPs and three known PDPs. If xff would have been set to 0.5 +which by the way is a commonly used factor, the \s-1CDP\s0 would have a known +value of 1. If xff would have been set to 0.2 then the resulting \s-1CDP\s0 +would be unknown. +.PP +You have to decide the proper values for heartbeat, number of PDPs per +\&\s-1CDP\s0 and the xff factor. As you can see from the previous text they define +the behavior of your \s-1RRA\s0. +.Sh "Working with unknown data in your database" +.IX Subsection "Working with unknown data in your database" +As you have read in the previous chapter, entries in an \s-1RRA\s0 can be +set to the unknown value. If you do calculations with this type of +value, the result has to be unknown too. This means that an expression +such as \f(CW\*(C`result=a,b,+\*(C'\fR will be unknown if either a or b is unknown. +It would be wrong to just ignore the unknown value and return the value +of the other parameter. By doing so, you would assume \*(L"unknown\*(R" means \*(L"zero\*(R" +and this is not true. +.PP +There has been a case where somebody was collecting data for over a year. +A new piece of equipment was installed, a new \s-1RRD\s0 was created and the +scripts were changed to add a counter from the old database and a counter +from the new database. The result was disappointing, a large part of +the statistics seemed to have vanished mysteriously ... +They of course didn't, values from the old database (known values) were +added to values from the new database (unknown values) and the result was +unknown. +.PP +In this case, it is fairly reasonable to use a \s-1CDEF\s0 that alters unknown +data into zero. The counters of the device were unknown (after all, it +wasn't installed yet!) but you know that the data rate through the device +had to be zero (because of the same reason: it was not installed). +.PP +There are some examples below that make this change. +.Sh "Infinity" +.IX Subsection "Infinity" +Infinite data is another form of a special number. It cannot be +graphed because by definition you would never reach the infinite +value. You can think of positive and negative infinity depending on +the position relative to zero. +.PP +RRDtool is capable of representing (\-not\- graphing!) infinity by stopping +at its current maximum (for positive infinity) or minimum (for negative +infinity) without knowing this maximum (minimum). +.PP +Infinity in RRDtool is mostly used to draw an \s-1AREA\s0 without knowing its +vertical dimensions. You can think of it as drawing an \s-1AREA\s0 with an +infinite height and displaying only the part that is visible in the +current graph. This is probably a good way to approximate infinity +and it sure allows for some neat tricks. See below for examples. +.Sh "Working with unknown data and infinity" +.IX Subsection "Working with unknown data and infinity" +Sometimes you would like to discard unknown data and pretend it is zero +(or any other value for that matter) and sometimes you would like to +pretend that known data is unknown (to discard known-to-be-wrong data). +This is why CDEFs have support for unknown data. There are also examples +available that show unknown data by using infinity. +.SH "Some examples" +.IX Header "Some examples" +.Sh "Example: using a recently created \s-1RRD\s0" +.IX Subsection "Example: using a recently created RRD" +You are keeping statistics on your router for over a year now. Recently +you installed an extra router and you would like to show the combined +throughput for these two devices. +.PP +If you just add up the counters from router.rrd and router2.rrd, you +will add known data (from router.rrd) to unknown data (from router2.rrd) for +the bigger part of your stats. You could solve this in a few ways: +.IP "\(bu" 4 +While creating the new database, fill it with zeros from the start to now. +You have to make the database start at or before the least recent time in +the other database. +.IP "\(bu" 4 +Alternatively, you could use \s-1CDEF\s0 and alter unknown data to zero. +.PP +Both methods have their pros and cons. The first method is troublesome and +if you want to do that you have to figure it out yourself. It is not +possible to create a database filled with zeros, you have to put them in +manually. Implementing the second method is described next: +.PP +What we want is: \*(L"if the value is unknown, replace it with zero\*(R". This +could be written in pseudo-code as: if (value is unknown) then (zero) +else (value). When reading the rrdgraph manual you notice the \*(L"\s-1UN\s0\*(R" +function that returns zero or one. You also notice the \*(L"\s-1IF\s0\*(R" function +that takes zero or one as input. +.PP +First look at the \*(L"\s-1IF\s0\*(R" function. It takes three values from the stack, +the first value is the decision point, the second value is returned to +the stack if the evaluation is \*(L"true\*(R" and if not, the third value is +returned to the stack. We want the \*(L"\s-1UN\s0\*(R" function to decide what happens +so we combine those two functions in one \s-1CDEF\s0. +.PP +Lets write down the two possible paths for the \*(L"\s-1IF\s0\*(R" function: +.PP +.Vb 2 +\& if true return a +\& if false return b +.Ve +.PP +In \s-1RPN:\s0 \f(CW\*(C`result=x,a,b,IF\*(C'\fR where \*(L"x\*(R" is either true or false. +.PP +Now we have to fill in \*(L"x\*(R", this should be the \*(L"(value is unknown)\*(R" part +and this is in \s-1RPN:\s0 \f(CW\*(C`result=value,UN\*(C'\fR +.PP +We now combine them: \f(CW\*(C`result=value,UN,a,b,IF\*(C'\fR and when we fill in the +appropriate things for \*(L"a\*(R" and \*(L"b\*(R" we're finished: +.PP +\&\f(CW\*(C`CDEF:result=value,UN,0,value,IF\*(C'\fR +.PP +You may want to read Steve Rader's \s-1RPN\s0 guide if you have difficulties +with the way I explained this last example. +.PP +If you want to check this \s-1RPN\s0 expression, just mimic RRDtool behavior: +.PP +.Vb 4 +\& For any known value, the expression evaluates as follows: +\& CDEF:result=value,UN,0,value,IF (value,UN) is not true so it becomes 0 +\& CDEF:result=0,0,value,IF "IF" will return the 3rd value +\& CDEF:result=value The known value is returned +.Ve +.PP +.Vb 4 +\& For the unknown value, this happens: +\& CDEF:result=value,UN,0,value,IF (value,UN) is true so it becomes 1 +\& CDEF:result=1,0,value,IF "IF" sees 1 and returns the 2nd value +\& CDEF:result=0 Zero is returned +.Ve +.PP +Of course, if you would like to see another value instead of zero, you +can use that other value. +.PP +Eventually, when all unknown data is removed from the \s-1RRD\s0, you may want +to remove this rule so that unknown data is properly displayed. +.Sh "Example: better handling of unknown data, by using time" +.IX Subsection "Example: better handling of unknown data, by using time" +The above example has one drawback. If you do log unknown data in +your database after installing your new equipment, it will also be +translated into zero and therefore you won't see that there was a +problem. This is not good and what you really want to do is: +.IP "\(bu" 4 +If there is unknown data, look at the time that this sample was taken. +.IP "\(bu" 4 +If the unknown value is before time xxx, make it zero. +.IP "\(bu" 4 +If it is after time xxx, leave it as unknown data. +.PP +This is doable: you can compare the time that the sample was taken +to some known time. Assuming you started to monitor your device on +Friday September 17, 1999, 00:35:57 \s-1MET\s0 \s-1DST\s0. Translate this time in seconds +since 1970\-01\-01 and it becomes 937'521'357. If you process unknown values +that were received after this time, you want to leave them unknown and +if they were \*(L"received\*(R" before this time, you want to translate them +into zero (so you can effectively ignore them while adding them to your +other routers counters). +.PP +Translating Friday September 17, 1999, 00:35:57 \s-1MET\s0 \s-1DST\s0 into 937'521'357 can +be done by, for instance, using gnu date: +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& date \-d "19990917 00:35:57" +%s +.Ve +.PP +You could also dump the database and see where the data starts to be +known. There are several other ways of doing this, just pick one. +.PP +Now we have to create the magic that allows us to process unknown +values different depending on the time that the sample was taken. +This is a three step process: +.IP "1." 4 +If the timestamp of the value is after 937'521'357, leave it as is. +.IP "2." 4 +If the value is a known value, leave it as is. +.IP "3." 4 +Change the unknown value into zero. +.PP +Lets look at part one: +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& if (true) return the original value +.Ve +.PP +We rewrite this: +.PP +.Vb 2 +\& if (true) return "a" +\& if (false) return "b" +.Ve +.PP +We need to calculate true or false from step 1. There is a function +available that returns the timestamp for the current sample. It is +called, how surprisingly, \*(L"\s-1TIME\s0\*(R". This time has to be compared to +a constant number, we need \*(L"\s-1GT\s0\*(R". The output of \*(L"\s-1GT\s0\*(R" is true or false +and this is good input to \*(L"\s-1IF\s0\*(R". We want \*(L"if (time > 937521357) then +(return a) else (return b)\*(R". +.PP +This process was already described thoroughly in the previous chapter +so lets do it quick: +.PP +.Vb 4 +\& if (x) then a else b +\& where x represents "time>937521357" +\& where a represents the original value +\& where b represents the outcome of the previous example +.Ve +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& time>937521357 \-\-> TIME,937521357,GT +.Ve +.PP +.Vb 4 +\& if (x) then a else b \-\-> x,a,b,IF +\& substitute x \-\-> TIME,937521357,GT,a,b,IF +\& substitute a \-\-> TIME,937521357,GT,value,b,IF +\& substitute b \-\-> TIME,937521357,GT,value,value,UN,0,value,IF,IF +.Ve +.PP +We end up with: +\&\f(CW\*(C`CDEF:result=TIME,937521357,GT,value,value,UN,0,value,IF,IF\*(C'\fR +.PP +This looks very complex, however, as you can see, it was not too hard to +come up with. +.Sh "Example: Pretending weird data isn't there" +.IX Subsection "Example: Pretending weird data isn't there" +Suppose you have a problem that shows up as huge spikes in your graph. +You know this happens and why, so you decide to work around the problem. +Perhaps you're using your network to do a backup at night and by doing +so you get almost 10mb/s while the rest of your network activity does +not produce numbers higher than 100kb/s. +.PP +There are two options: +.IP "1." 4 +If the number exceeds 100kb/s it is wrong and you want it masked out +by changing it into unknown. +.IP "2." 4 +You don't want the graph to show more than 100kb/s. +.PP +Pseudo code: if (number > 100) then unknown else number +or +Pseudo code: if (number > 100) then 100 else number. +.PP +The second \*(L"problem\*(R" may also be solved by using the rigid option of +RRDtool graph, however this has not the same result. In this example +you can end up with a graph that does autoscaling. Also, if you use +the numbers to display maxima they will be set to 100kb/s. +.PP +We use \*(L"\s-1IF\s0\*(R" and \*(L"\s-1GT\s0\*(R" again. \*(L"if (x) then (y) else (z)\*(R" is written +down as \*(L"CDEF:result=x,y,z,IF\*(R"; now fill in x, y and z. +For x you fill in \*(L"number greater than 100kb/s\*(R" becoming +\&\*(L"number,100000,GT\*(R" (kilo is 1'000 and b/s is what we measure!). +The \*(L"z\*(R" part is \*(L"number\*(R" in both cases and the \*(L"y\*(R" part is either +\&\*(L"\s-1UNKN\s0\*(R" for unknown or \*(L"100000\*(R" for 100kb/s. +.PP +The two \s-1CDEF\s0 expressions would be: +.PP +.Vb 2 +\& CDEF:result=number,100000,GT,UNKN,number,IF +\& CDEF:result=number,100000,GT,100000,number,IF +.Ve +.Sh "Example: working on a certain time span" +.IX Subsection "Example: working on a certain time span" +If you want a graph that spans a few weeks, but would only want to +see some routers' data for one week, you need to \*(L"hide\*(R" the rest of +the time frame. Don't ask me when this would be useful, it's just +here for the example :) +.PP +We need to compare the time stamp to a begin date and an end date. +Comparing isn't difficult: +.PP +.Vb 2 +\& TIME,begintime,GE +\& TIME,endtime,LE +.Ve +.PP +These two parts of the \s-1CDEF\s0 produce either 0 for false or 1 for true. +We can now check if they are both 0 (or 1) using a few \s-1IF\s0 statements +but, as Wataru Satoh pointed out, we can use the \*(L"*\*(R" or \*(L"+\*(R" functions +as logical \s-1AND\s0 and logical \s-1OR\s0. +.PP +For \*(L"*\*(R", the result will be zero (false) if either one of the two +operators is zero. For \*(L"+\*(R", the result will only be false (0) when +two false (0) operators will be added. Warning: *any* number not +equal to 0 will be considered \*(L"true\*(R". This means that, for instance, +\&\*(L"\-1,1,+\*(R" (which should be \*(L"true or true\*(R") will become \s-1FALSE\s0 ... +In other words, use \*(L"+\*(R" only if you know for sure that you have positive +numbers (or zero) only. +.PP +Let's compile the complete \s-1CDEF:\s0 +.PP +.Vb 2 +\& DEF:ds0=router1.rrd:AVERAGE +\& CDEF:ds0modified=TIME,begintime,GE,TIME,endtime,LE,*,UNKN,ds0,IF +.Ve +.PP +This will return the value of ds0 if both comparisons return true. You +could also do it the other way around: +.PP +.Vb 2 +\& DEF:ds0=router1.rrd:AVERAGE +\& CDEF:ds0modified=TIME,begintime,LT,TIME,endtime,GT,+,UNKN,ds0,IF +.Ve +.PP +This will return an \s-1UNKNOWN\s0 if either comparison returns true. +.Sh "Example: You suspect to have problems and want to see unknown data." +.IX Subsection "Example: You suspect to have problems and want to see unknown data." +Suppose you add up the number of active users on several terminal servers. +If one of them doesn't give an answer (or an incorrect one) you get \*(L"NaN\*(R" +in the database (\*(L"Not a Number\*(R") and NaN is evaluated as Unknown. +.PP +In this case, you would like to be alerted to it and the sum of the +remaining values is of no value to you. +.PP +It would be something like: +.PP +.Vb 5 +\& DEF:users1=location1.rrd:onlineTS1:LAST +\& DEF:users2=location1.rrd:onlineTS2:LAST +\& DEF:users3=location2.rrd:onlineTS1:LAST +\& DEF:users4=location2.rrd:onlineTS2:LAST +\& CDEF:allusers=users1,users2,users3,users4,+,+,+ +.Ve +.PP +If you now plot allusers, unknown data in one of users1..users4 will +show up as a gap in your graph. You want to modify this to show a +bright red line, not a gap. +.PP +Define an extra \s-1CDEF\s0 that is unknown if all is okay and is infinite if +there is an unknown value: +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& CDEF:wrongdata=allusers,UN,INF,UNKN,IF +.Ve +.PP +\&\*(L"allusers,UN\*(R" will evaluate to either true or false, it is the (x) part +of the \*(L"\s-1IF\s0\*(R" function and it checks if allusers is unknown. +The (y) part of the \*(L"\s-1IF\s0\*(R" function is set to \*(L"\s-1INF\s0\*(R" (which means infinity) +and the (z) part of the function returns \*(L"\s-1UNKN\s0\*(R". +.PP +The logic is: if (allusers == unknown) then return \s-1INF\s0 else return \s-1UNKN\s0. +.PP +You can now use \s-1AREA\s0 to display this \*(L"wrongdata\*(R" in bright red. If it +is unknown (because allusers is known) then the red \s-1AREA\s0 won't show up. +If the value is \s-1INF\s0 (because allusers is unknown) then the red \s-1AREA\s0 will +be filled in on the graph at that particular time. +.PP +.Vb 2 +\& AREA:allusers#0000FF:combined user count +\& AREA:wrongdata#FF0000:unknown data +.Ve +.Sh "Same example useful with STACKed data:" +.IX Subsection "Same example useful with STACKed data:" +If you use stack in the previous example (as I would do) then you don't +add up the values. Therefore, there is no relationship between the +four values and you don't get a single value to test. +Suppose users3 would be unknown at one point in time: users1 is plotted, +users2 is stacked on top of users1, users3 is unknown and therefore +nothing happens, users4 is stacked on top of users2. +Add the extra CDEFs anyway and use them to overlay the \*(L"normal\*(R" graph: +.PP +.Vb 11 +\& DEF:users1=location1.rrd:onlineTS1:LAST +\& DEF:users2=location1.rrd:onlineTS2:LAST +\& DEF:users3=location2.rrd:onlineTS1:LAST +\& DEF:users4=location2.rrd:onlineTS2:LAST +\& CDEF:allusers=users1,users2,users3,users4,+,+,+ +\& CDEF:wrongdata=allusers,UN,INF,UNKN,IF +\& AREA:users1#0000FF:users at ts1 +\& STACK:users2#00FF00:users at ts2 +\& STACK:users3#00FFFF:users at ts3 +\& STACK:users4#FFFF00:users at ts4 +\& AREA:wrongdata#FF0000:unknown data +.Ve +.PP +If there is unknown data in one of users1..users4, the \*(L"wrongdata\*(R" \s-1AREA\s0 +will be drawn and because it starts at the X\-axis and has infinite height +it will effectively overwrite the STACKed parts. +.PP +You could combine the two \s-1CDEF\s0 lines into one (we don't use \*(L"allusers\*(R") +if you like. But there are good reasons for writing two \s-1CDEFS:\s0 +.IP "\(bu" 4 +It improves the readability of the script. +.IP "\(bu" 4 +It can be used inside \s-1GPRINT\s0 to display the total number of users. +.PP +If you choose to combine them, you can substitute the \*(L"allusers\*(R" in the +second \s-1CDEF\s0 with the part after the equal sign from the first line: +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& CDEF:wrongdata=users1,users2,users3,users4,+,+,+,UN,INF,UNKN,IF +.Ve +.PP +If you do so, you won't be able to use these next GPRINTs: +.PP +.Vb 5 +\& COMMENT:"Total number of users seen" +\& GPRINT:allusers:MAX:"Maximum: %6.0lf" +\& GPRINT:allusers:MIN:"Minimum: %6.0lf" +\& GPRINT:allusers:AVERAGE:"Average: %6.0lf" +\& GPRINT:allusers:LAST:"Current: %6.0lf\en" +.Ve +.SH "The examples from the RRD graph manual page" +.IX Header "The examples from the RRD graph manual page" +.Sh "Degrees Celsius vs. Degrees Fahrenheit" +.IX Subsection "Degrees Celsius vs. Degrees Fahrenheit" +To convert Celsius into Fahrenheit use the formula +F=9/5*C+32 +.PP +.Vb 5 +\& rrdtool graph demo.png \-\-title="Demo Graph" \e +\& DEF:cel=demo.rrd:exhaust:AVERAGE \e +\& CDEF:far=9,5,/,cel,*,32,+ \e +\& LINE2:cel#00a000:"D. Celsius" \e +\& LINE2:far#ff0000:"D. Fahrenheit\ec" +.Ve +.PP +This example gets the \s-1DS\s0 called \*(L"exhaust\*(R" from database \*(L"demo.rrd\*(R" +and puts the values in variable \*(L"cel\*(R". The \s-1CDEF\s0 used is evaluated +as follows: +.PP +.Vb 10 +\& CDEF:far=9,5,/,cel,*,32,+ +\& 1. push 9, push 5 +\& 2. push function "divide" and process it +\& the stack now contains 9/5 +\& 3. push variable "cel" +\& 4. push function "multiply" and process it +\& the stack now contains 9/5*cel +\& 5. push 32 +\& 6. push function "plus" and process it +\& the stack contains now the temperature in Fahrenheit +.Ve +.Sh "Changing unknown into zero" +.IX Subsection "Changing unknown into zero" +.Vb 9 +\& rrdtool graph demo.png \-\-title="Demo Graph" \e +\& DEF:idat1=interface1.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE \e +\& DEF:idat2=interface2.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE \e +\& DEF:odat1=interface1.rrd:ds1:AVERAGE \e +\& DEF:odat2=interface2.rrd:ds1:AVERAGE \e +\& CDEF:agginput=idat1,UN,0,idat1,IF,idat2,UN,0,idat2,IF,+,8,* \e +\& CDEF:aggoutput=odat1,UN,0,odat1,IF,odat2,UN,0,odat2,IF,+,8,* \e +\& AREA:agginput#00cc00:Input Aggregate \e +\& LINE1:aggoutput#0000FF:Output Aggregate +.Ve +.PP +These two CDEFs are built from several functions. It helps to split +them when viewing what they do. Starting with the first \s-1CDEF\s0 we would +get: +.PP +.Vb 4 +\& idat1,UN \-\-> a +\& 0 \-\-> b +\& idat1 \-\-> c +\& if (a) then (b) else (c) +.Ve +.PP +The result is therefore \*(L"0\*(R" if it is true that \*(L"idat1\*(R" equals \*(L"\s-1UN\s0\*(R". +If not, the original value of \*(L"idat1\*(R" is put back on the stack. +Lets call this answer \*(L"d\*(R". The process is repeated for the next +five items on the stack, it is done the same and will return answer +\&\*(L"h\*(R". The resulting stack is therefore \*(L"d,h\*(R". +The expression has been simplified to \*(L"d,h,+,8,*\*(R" and it will now be +easy to see that we add \*(L"d\*(R" and \*(L"h\*(R", and multiply the result with eight. +.PP +The end result is that we have added \*(L"idat1\*(R" and \*(L"idat2\*(R" and in the +process we effectively ignored unknown values. The result is multiplied +by eight, most likely to convert bytes/s to bits/s. +.Sh "Infinity demo" +.IX Subsection "Infinity demo" +.Vb 13 +\& rrdtool graph example.png \-\-title="INF demo" \e +\& DEF:val1=some.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE \e +\& DEF:val2=some.rrd:ds1:AVERAGE \e +\& DEF:val3=some.rrd:ds2:AVERAGE \e +\& DEF:val4=other.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE \e +\& CDEF:background=val4,POP,TIME,7200,%,3600,LE,INF,UNKN,IF \e +\& CDEF:wipeout=val1,val2,val3,val4,+,+,+,UN,INF,UNKN,IF \e +\& AREA:background#F0F0F0 \e +\& AREA:val1#0000FF:Value1 \e +\& STACK:val2#00C000:Value2 \e +\& STACK:val3#FFFF00:Value3 \e +\& STACK:val4#FFC000:Value4 \e +\& AREA:whipeout#FF0000:Unknown +.Ve +.PP +This demo demonstrates two ways to use infinity. It is a bit tricky +to see what happens in the \*(L"background\*(R" \s-1CDEF\s0. +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& "val4,POP,TIME,7200,%,3600,LE,INF,UNKN,IF" +.Ve +.PP +This \s-1RPN\s0 takes the value of \*(L"val4\*(R" as input and then immediately +removes it from the stack using \*(L"\s-1POP\s0\*(R". The stack is now empty but +as a side effect we now know the time that this sample was taken. +This time is put on the stack by the \*(L"\s-1TIME\s0\*(R" function. +.PP +\&\*(L"\s-1TIME\s0,7200,%\*(R" takes the modulo of time and 7'200 (which is two hours). +The resulting value on the stack will be a number in the range from +0 to 7199. +.PP +For people who don't know the modulo function: it is the remainder +after an integer division. If you divide 16 by 3, the answer would +be 5 and the remainder would be 1. So, \*(L"16,3,%\*(R" returns 1. +.PP +We have the result of \*(L"\s-1TIME\s0,7200,%\*(R" on the stack, lets call this +\&\*(L"a\*(R". The start of the \s-1RPN\s0 has become \*(L"a,3600,LE\*(R" and this checks +if \*(L"a\*(R" is less or equal than \*(L"3600\*(R". It is true half of the time. +We now have to process the rest of the \s-1RPN\s0 and this is only a simple +\&\*(L"\s-1IF\s0\*(R" function that returns either \*(L"\s-1INF\s0\*(R" or \*(L"\s-1UNKN\s0\*(R" depending on the +time. This is returned to variable \*(L"background\*(R". +.PP +The second \s-1CDEF\s0 has been discussed earlier in this document so we +won't do that here. +.PP +Now you can draw the different layers. Start with the background +that is either unknown (nothing to see) or infinite (the whole +positive part of the graph gets filled). +.PP +Next you draw the data on top of this background, it will overlay +the background. Suppose one of val1..val4 would be unknown, in that +case you end up with only three bars stacked on top of each other. +You don't want to see this because the data is only valid when all +four variables are valid. This is why you use the second \s-1CDEF\s0, it +will overlay the data with an \s-1AREA\s0 so the data cannot be seen anymore. +.PP +If your data can also have negative values you also need to overwrite +the other half of your graph. This can be done in a relatively simple +way: what you need is the \*(L"wipeout\*(R" variable and place a negative +sign before it: \*(L"CDEF:wipeout2=wipeout,\-1,*\*(R" +.Sh "Filtering data" +.IX Subsection "Filtering data" +You may do some complex data filtering: +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& MEDIAN FILTER: filters shot noise +.Ve +.PP +.Vb 7 +\& DEF:var=database.rrd:traffic:AVERAGE +\& CDEF:prev1=PREV(var) +\& CDEF:prev2=PREV(prev1) +\& CDEF:prev3=PREV(prev2) +\& CDEF:median=prev1,prev2,prev3,+,+,3,/ +\& LINE3:median#000077:filtered +\& LINE1:prev2#007700:'raw data' +.Ve +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& DERIVATE: +.Ve +.PP +.Vb 7 +\& DEF:var=database.rrd:traffic:AVERAGE +\& CDEF:prev1=PREV(var) +\& CDEF:time=TIME +\& CDEF:prevtime=PREV(time) +\& CDEF:derivate=var,prev1,\-,time,prevtime,\-,/ +\& LINE3:derivate#000077:derivate +\& LINE1:var#007700:'raw data' +.Ve +.SH "Out of ideas for now" +.IX Header "Out of ideas for now" +This document was created from questions asked by either myself or by +other people on the RRDtool mailing list. Please let me know if you +find errors in it or if you have trouble understanding it. If you +think there should be an addition, mail me: + +.PP +Remember: \fBNo feedback equals no changes!\fR +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.IX Header "SEE ALSO" +The RRDtool manpages +.SH "AUTHOR" +.IX Header "AUTHOR" +Alex van den Bogaerdt + diff --git a/doc/cdeftutorial.html b/doc/cdeftutorial.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aa323aa --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/cdeftutorial.html @@ -0,0 +1,834 @@ + + + + +cdeftutorial + + + + + + +

+ + + + +

+

+

NAME

+

cdeftutorial - Alex van den Bogaerdt's CDEF tutorial

+

+

+
+

DESCRIPTION

+

Intention of this document: to provide some examples of the commonly +used parts of RRDtool's CDEF language.

+

If you think some important feature is not explained properly, and if +adding it to this document would benefit most users, please do ask me +to add it. I will then try to provide an answer in the next release +of this tutorial. No feedback equals no changes! Additions to +this document are also welcome. -- Alex van den Bogaerdt +<alex@ergens.op.het.net>

+

+

+

Why this tutorial?

+

One of the powerful parts of RRDtool is its ability to do all sorts +of calculations on the data retrieved from its databases. However, +RRDtool's many options and syntax make it difficult for the average +user to understand. The manuals are good at explaining what these +options do; however they do not (and should not) explain in detail +why they are useful. As with my RRDtool tutorial: if you want a +simple document in simple language you should read this tutorial. +If you are happy with the official documentation, you may find this +document too simple or even boring. If you do choose to read this +tutorial, I also expect you to have read and fully understand my +other tutorial.

+

+

+

More reading

+

If you have difficulties with the way I try to explain it please read +Steve Rader's the rpntutorial manpage. It may help you understand how this all works.

+

+

+
+

What are CDEFs?

+

When retrieving data from an RRD, you are using a ``DEF'' to work with +that data. Think of it as a variable that changes over time (where +time is the x-axis). The value of this variable is what is found in +the database at that particular time and you can't do any +modifications on it. This is what CDEFs are for: they takes values +from DEFs and perform calculations on them.

+

+

+
+

Syntax

+
+   DEF:var_name_1=some.rrd:ds_name:CF
+   CDEF:var_name_2=RPN_expression
+

You first define ``var_name_1'' to be data collected from data source +``ds_name'' found in RRD ``some.rrd'' with consolidation function ``CF''.

+

Assume the ifInOctets SNMP counter is saved in mrtg.rrd as the DS ``in''. +Then the following DEF defines a variable for the average of that +data source:

+
+   DEF:inbytes=mrtg.rrd:in:AVERAGE
+

Say you want to display bits per second (instead of bytes per second +as stored in the database.) You have to define a calculation +(hence ``CDEF'') on variable ``inbytes'' and use that variable (inbits) +instead of the original:

+
+   CDEF:inbits=inbytes,8,*
+

This tells RRDtool to multiply inbytes by eight to get inbits. I'll +explain later how this works. In the graphing or printing functions, +you can now use inbits where you would use inbytes otherwise.

+

Note that the variable name used in the CDEF (inbits) must not be the +same as the variable named in the DEF (inbytes)!

+

+

+
+

RPN-expressions

+

RPN is short-hand for Reverse Polish Notation. It works as follows. +You put the variables or numbers on a stack. You also put operations +(things-to-do) on the stack and this stack is then processed. The result +will be placed on the stack. At the end, there should be exactly one +number left: the outcome of the series of operations. If there is not +exactly one number left, RRDtool will complain loudly.

+

Above multiplication by eight will look like:

+
    +
  1. +

    Start with an empty stack

    +
  2. +
  3. +

    Put the content of variable inbytes on the stack

    +
  4. +
  5. +

    Put the number eight on the stack

    +
  6. +
  7. +

    Put the operation multiply on the stack

    +
  8. +
  9. +

    Process the stack

    +
  10. +
  11. +

    Retrieve the value from the stack and put it in variable inbits

    +
  12. +
+

We will now do an example with real numbers. Suppose the variable +inbytes would have value 10, the stack would be:

+
    +
  1. +

    ||

    +
  2. +
  3. +

    |10|

    +
  4. +
  5. +

    |10|8|

    +
  6. +
  7. +

    |10|8|*|

    +
  8. +
  9. +

    |80|

    +
  10. +
  11. +

    ||

    +
  12. +
+

Processing the stack (step 5) will retrieve one value from the stack +(from the right at step 4). This is the operation multiply and this +takes two values off the stack as input. The result is put back on the +stack (the value 80 in this case). For multiplication the order doesn't +matter, but for other operations like subtraction and division it does. +Generally speaking you have the following order:

+
+   y = A - B  -->  y=minus(A,B)  -->  CDEF:y=A,B,-
+

This is not very intuitive (at least most people don't think so). For +the function f(A,B) you reverse the position of ``f'', but you do not +reverse the order of the variables.

+

+

+
+

Converting your wishes to RPN

+

First, get a clear picture of what you want to do. Break down the problem +in smaller portions until they cannot be split anymore. Then it is rather +simple to convert your ideas into RPN.

+

Suppose you have several RRDs and would like to add up some counters in +them. These could be, for instance, the counters for every WAN link you +are monitoring.

+

You have:

+
+   router1.rrd with link1in link2in
+   router2.rrd with link1in link2in
+   router3.rrd with link1in link2in
+

Suppose you would like to add up all these counters, except for link2in +inside router2.rrd. You need to do:

+

(in this example, ``router1.rrd:link1in'' means the DS link1in inside the +RRD router1.rrd)

+
+   router1.rrd:link1in
+   router1.rrd:link2in
+   router2.rrd:link1in
+   router3.rrd:link1in
+   router3.rrd:link2in
+   --------------------   +
+   (outcome of the sum)
+

As a mathematical function, this could be written:

+

add(router1.rrd:link1in , router1.rrd:link2in , router2.rrd:link1in , router3.rrd:link1in , router3.rrd:link2.in)

+

With RRDtool and RPN, first, define the inputs:

+
+   DEF:a=router1.rrd:link1in:AVERAGE
+   DEF:b=router1.rrd:link2in:AVERAGE
+   DEF:c=router2.rrd:link1in:AVERAGE
+   DEF:d=router3.rrd:link1in:AVERAGE
+   DEF:e=router3.rrd:link2in:AVERAGE
+

Now, the mathematical function becomes: add(a,b,c,d,e)

+

In RPN, there's no operator that sums more than two values so you need +to do several additions. You add a and b, add c to the result, add d +to the result and add e to the result.

+
+   push a:         a     stack contains the value of a
+   push b and add: b,+   stack contains the result of a+b
+   push c and add: c,+   stack contains the result of a+b+c
+   push d and add: d,+   stack contains the result of a+b+c+d
+   push e and add: e,+   stack contains the result of a+b+c+d+e
+

What was calculated here would be written down as:

+
+   ( ( ( (a+b) + c) + d) + e) >
+

This is in RPN: CDEF:result=a,b,+,c,+,d,+,e,+

+

This is correct but it can be made more clear to humans. It does +not matter if you add a to b and then add c to the result or first +add b to c and then add a to the result. This makes it possible to +rewrite the RPN into CDEF:result=a,b,c,d,e,+,+,+,+ which is +evaluated differently:

+
+   push value of variable a on the stack: a
+   push value of variable b on the stack: a b
+   push value of variable c on the stack: a b c
+   push value of variable d on the stack: a b c d
+   push value of variable e on the stack: a b c d e
+   push operator + on the stack:          a b c d e +
+   and process it:                        a b c P   (where P == d+e)
+   push operator + on the stack:          a b c P +
+   and process it:                        a b Q     (where Q == c+P)
+   push operator + on the stack:          a b Q +
+   and process it:                        a R       (where R == b+Q)
+   push operator + on the stack:          a R +
+   and process it:                        S         (where S == a+R)
+

As you can see the RPN expression a,b,c,d,e,+,+,+,+,+ will evaluate in +((((d+e)+c)+b)+a) and it has the same outcome as a,b,+,c,+,d,+,e,+. +This is called the commutative law of addition, +but you may forget this right away, as long as you remember what it +means.

+

Now look at an expression that contains a multiplication:

+

First in normal math: let result = a+b*c. In this case you can't +choose the order yourself, you have to start with the multiplication +and then add a to it. You may alter the position of b and c, you must +not alter the position of a and b.

+

You have to take this in consideration when converting this expression +into RPN. Read it as: ``Add the outcome of b*c to a'' and then it is +easy to write the RPN expression: result=a,b,c,*,+ +Another expression that would return the same: result=b,c,*,a,+

+

In normal math, you may encounter something like ``a*(b+c)'' and this +can also be converted into RPN. The parenthesis just tell you to first +add b and c, and then multiply a with the result. Again, now it is +easy to write it in RPN: result=a,b,c,+,*. Note that this is very +similar to one of the expressions in the previous paragraph, only the +multiplication and the addition changed places.

+

When you have problems with RPN or when RRDtool is complaining, it's +usually a good thing to write down the stack on a piece of paper +and see what happens. Have the manual ready and pretend to be RRDtool. +Just do all the math by hand to see what happens, I'm sure this will +solve most, if not all, problems you encounter.

+

+

+
+

Some special numbers

+

+

+

The unknown value

+

Sometimes collecting your data will fail. This can be very common, +especially when querying over busy links. RRDtool can be configured +to allow for one (or even more) unknown value(s) and calculate the missing +update. You can, for instance, query your device every minute. This is +creating one so called PDP or primary data point per minute. If you +defined your RRD to contain an RRA that stores 5-minute values, you need +five of those PDPs to create one CDP (consolidated data point). +These PDPs can become unknown in two cases:

+
    +
  1. +

    The updates are too far apart. This is tuned using the ``heartbeat'' setting.

    +
  2. +
  3. +

    The update was set to unknown on purpose by inserting no value (using the +template option) or by using ``U'' as the value to insert.

    +
  4. +
+

When a CDP is calculated, another mechanism determines if this CDP is valid +or not. If there are too many PDPs unknown, the CDP is unknown as well. +This is determined by the xff factor. Please note that one unknown counter +update can result in two unknown PDPs! If you only allow for one unknown +PDP per CDP, this makes the CDP go unknown!

+

Suppose the counter increments with one per second and you retrieve it +every minute:

+
+   counter value    resulting rate
+   10'000
+   10'060            1; (10'060-10'000)/60 == 1
+   10'120            1; (10'120-10'060)/60 == 1
+   unknown           unknown; you don't know the last value
+   10'240            unknown; you don't know the previous value
+   10'300            1; (10'300-10'240)/60 == 1
+

If the CDP was to be calculated from the last five updates, it would get +two unknown PDPs and three known PDPs. If xff would have been set to 0.5 +which by the way is a commonly used factor, the CDP would have a known +value of 1. If xff would have been set to 0.2 then the resulting CDP +would be unknown.

+

You have to decide the proper values for heartbeat, number of PDPs per +CDP and the xff factor. As you can see from the previous text they define +the behavior of your RRA.

+

+

+

Working with unknown data in your database

+

As you have read in the previous chapter, entries in an RRA can be +set to the unknown value. If you do calculations with this type of +value, the result has to be unknown too. This means that an expression +such as result=a,b,+ will be unknown if either a or b is unknown. +It would be wrong to just ignore the unknown value and return the value +of the other parameter. By doing so, you would assume ``unknown'' means ``zero'' +and this is not true.

+

There has been a case where somebody was collecting data for over a year. +A new piece of equipment was installed, a new RRD was created and the +scripts were changed to add a counter from the old database and a counter +from the new database. The result was disappointing, a large part of +the statistics seemed to have vanished mysteriously ... +They of course didn't, values from the old database (known values) were +added to values from the new database (unknown values) and the result was +unknown.

+

In this case, it is fairly reasonable to use a CDEF that alters unknown +data into zero. The counters of the device were unknown (after all, it +wasn't installed yet!) but you know that the data rate through the device +had to be zero (because of the same reason: it was not installed).

+

There are some examples below that make this change.

+

+

+

Infinity

+

Infinite data is another form of a special number. It cannot be +graphed because by definition you would never reach the infinite +value. You can think of positive and negative infinity depending on +the position relative to zero.

+

RRDtool is capable of representing (-not- graphing!) infinity by stopping +at its current maximum (for positive infinity) or minimum (for negative +infinity) without knowing this maximum (minimum).

+

Infinity in RRDtool is mostly used to draw an AREA without knowing its +vertical dimensions. You can think of it as drawing an AREA with an +infinite height and displaying only the part that is visible in the +current graph. This is probably a good way to approximate infinity +and it sure allows for some neat tricks. See below for examples.

+

+

+

Working with unknown data and infinity

+

Sometimes you would like to discard unknown data and pretend it is zero +(or any other value for that matter) and sometimes you would like to +pretend that known data is unknown (to discard known-to-be-wrong data). +This is why CDEFs have support for unknown data. There are also examples +available that show unknown data by using infinity.

+

+

+
+

Some examples

+

+

+

Example: using a recently created RRD

+

You are keeping statistics on your router for over a year now. Recently +you installed an extra router and you would like to show the combined +throughput for these two devices.

+

If you just add up the counters from router.rrd and router2.rrd, you +will add known data (from router.rrd) to unknown data (from router2.rrd) for +the bigger part of your stats. You could solve this in a few ways:

+
    +
  • +

    While creating the new database, fill it with zeros from the start to now. +You have to make the database start at or before the least recent time in +the other database.

    +
  • +
  • +

    Alternatively, you could use CDEF and alter unknown data to zero.

    +
  • +
+

Both methods have their pros and cons. The first method is troublesome and +if you want to do that you have to figure it out yourself. It is not +possible to create a database filled with zeros, you have to put them in +manually. Implementing the second method is described next:

+

What we want is: ``if the value is unknown, replace it with zero''. This +could be written in pseudo-code as: if (value is unknown) then (zero) +else (value). When reading the the rrdgraph manpage manual you notice the ``UN'' +function that returns zero or one. You also notice the ``IF'' function +that takes zero or one as input.

+

First look at the ``IF'' function. It takes three values from the stack, +the first value is the decision point, the second value is returned to +the stack if the evaluation is ``true'' and if not, the third value is +returned to the stack. We want the ``UN'' function to decide what happens +so we combine those two functions in one CDEF.

+

Lets write down the two possible paths for the ``IF'' function:

+
+   if true  return a
+   if false return b
+

In RPN: result=x,a,b,IF where ``x'' is either true or false.

+

Now we have to fill in ``x'', this should be the ``(value is unknown)'' part +and this is in RPN: result=value,UN

+

We now combine them: result=value,UN,a,b,IF and when we fill in the +appropriate things for ``a'' and ``b'' we're finished:

+

CDEF:result=value,UN,0,value,IF

+

You may want to read Steve Rader's RPN guide if you have difficulties +with the way I explained this last example.

+

If you want to check this RPN expression, just mimic RRDtool behavior:

+
+   For any known value, the expression evaluates as follows:
+   CDEF:result=value,UN,0,value,IF  (value,UN) is not true so it becomes 0
+   CDEF:result=0,0,value,IF         "IF" will return the 3rd value
+   CDEF:result=value                The known value is returned
+
+   For the unknown value, this happens:
+   CDEF:result=value,UN,0,value,IF  (value,UN) is true so it becomes 1
+   CDEF:result=1,0,value,IF         "IF" sees 1 and returns the 2nd value
+   CDEF:result=0                    Zero is returned
+

Of course, if you would like to see another value instead of zero, you +can use that other value.

+

Eventually, when all unknown data is removed from the RRD, you may want +to remove this rule so that unknown data is properly displayed.

+

+

+

Example: better handling of unknown data, by using time

+

The above example has one drawback. If you do log unknown data in +your database after installing your new equipment, it will also be +translated into zero and therefore you won't see that there was a +problem. This is not good and what you really want to do is:

+
    +
  • +

    If there is unknown data, look at the time that this sample was taken.

    +
  • +
  • +

    If the unknown value is before time xxx, make it zero.

    +
  • +
  • +

    If it is after time xxx, leave it as unknown data.

    +
  • +
+

This is doable: you can compare the time that the sample was taken +to some known time. Assuming you started to monitor your device on +Friday September 17, 1999, 00:35:57 MET DST. Translate this time in seconds +since 1970-01-01 and it becomes 937'521'357. If you process unknown values +that were received after this time, you want to leave them unknown and +if they were ``received'' before this time, you want to translate them +into zero (so you can effectively ignore them while adding them to your +other routers counters).

+

Translating Friday September 17, 1999, 00:35:57 MET DST into 937'521'357 can +be done by, for instance, using gnu date:

+
+   date -d "19990917 00:35:57" +%s
+

You could also dump the database and see where the data starts to be +known. There are several other ways of doing this, just pick one.

+

Now we have to create the magic that allows us to process unknown +values different depending on the time that the sample was taken. +This is a three step process:

+
    +
  1. +

    If the timestamp of the value is after 937'521'357, leave it as is.

    +
  2. +
  3. +

    If the value is a known value, leave it as is.

    +
  4. +
  5. +

    Change the unknown value into zero.

    +
  6. +
+

Lets look at part one:

+
+    if (true) return the original value
+

We rewrite this:

+
+    if (true) return "a"
+    if (false) return "b"
+

We need to calculate true or false from step 1. There is a function +available that returns the timestamp for the current sample. It is +called, how surprisingly, ``TIME''. This time has to be compared to +a constant number, we need ``GT''. The output of ``GT'' is true or false +and this is good input to ``IF''. We want ``if (time > 937521357) then +(return a) else (return b)''.

+

This process was already described thoroughly in the previous chapter +so lets do it quick:

+
+   if (x) then a else b
+      where x represents "time>937521357"
+      where a represents the original value
+      where b represents the outcome of the previous example
+
+   time>937521357       --> TIME,937521357,GT
+
+   if (x) then a else b --> x,a,b,IF
+   substitute x         --> TIME,937521357,GT,a,b,IF
+   substitute a         --> TIME,937521357,GT,value,b,IF
+   substitute b         --> TIME,937521357,GT,value,value,UN,0,value,IF,IF
+

We end up with: +CDEF:result=TIME,937521357,GT,value,value,UN,0,value,IF,IF

+

This looks very complex, however, as you can see, it was not too hard to +come up with.

+

+

+

Example: Pretending weird data isn't there

+

Suppose you have a problem that shows up as huge spikes in your graph. +You know this happens and why, so you decide to work around the problem. +Perhaps you're using your network to do a backup at night and by doing +so you get almost 10mb/s while the rest of your network activity does +not produce numbers higher than 100kb/s.

+

There are two options:

+
    +
  1. +

    If the number exceeds 100kb/s it is wrong and you want it masked out +by changing it into unknown.

    +
  2. +
  3. +

    You don't want the graph to show more than 100kb/s.

    +
  4. +
+

Pseudo code: if (number > 100) then unknown else number +or +Pseudo code: if (number > 100) then 100 else number.

+

The second ``problem'' may also be solved by using the rigid option of +RRDtool graph, however this has not the same result. In this example +you can end up with a graph that does autoscaling. Also, if you use +the numbers to display maxima they will be set to 100kb/s.

+

We use ``IF'' and ``GT'' again. ``if (x) then (y) else (z)'' is written +down as ``CDEF:result=x,y,z,IF''; now fill in x, y and z. +For x you fill in ``number greater than 100kb/s'' becoming +``number,100000,GT'' (kilo is 1'000 and b/s is what we measure!). +The ``z'' part is ``number'' in both cases and the ``y'' part is either +``UNKN'' for unknown or ``100000'' for 100kb/s.

+

The two CDEF expressions would be:

+
+    CDEF:result=number,100000,GT,UNKN,number,IF
+    CDEF:result=number,100000,GT,100000,number,IF
+

+

+

Example: working on a certain time span

+

If you want a graph that spans a few weeks, but would only want to +see some routers' data for one week, you need to ``hide'' the rest of +the time frame. Don't ask me when this would be useful, it's just +here for the example :)

+

We need to compare the time stamp to a begin date and an end date. +Comparing isn't difficult:

+
+        TIME,begintime,GE
+        TIME,endtime,LE
+

These two parts of the CDEF produce either 0 for false or 1 for true. +We can now check if they are both 0 (or 1) using a few IF statements +but, as Wataru Satoh pointed out, we can use the ``*'' or ``+'' functions +as logical AND and logical OR.

+

For ``*'', the result will be zero (false) if either one of the two +operators is zero. For ``+'', the result will only be false (0) when +two false (0) operators will be added. Warning: *any* number not +equal to 0 will be considered ``true''. This means that, for instance, +``-1,1,+'' (which should be ``true or true'') will become FALSE ... +In other words, use ``+'' only if you know for sure that you have positive +numbers (or zero) only.

+

Let's compile the complete CDEF:

+
+        DEF:ds0=router1.rrd:AVERAGE
+        CDEF:ds0modified=TIME,begintime,GE,TIME,endtime,LE,*,UNKN,ds0,IF
+

This will return the value of ds0 if both comparisons return true. You +could also do it the other way around:

+
+        DEF:ds0=router1.rrd:AVERAGE
+        CDEF:ds0modified=TIME,begintime,LT,TIME,endtime,GT,+,UNKN,ds0,IF
+

This will return an UNKNOWN if either comparison returns true.

+

+

+

Example: You suspect to have problems and want to see unknown data.

+

Suppose you add up the number of active users on several terminal servers. +If one of them doesn't give an answer (or an incorrect one) you get ``NaN'' +in the database (``Not a Number'') and NaN is evaluated as Unknown.

+

In this case, you would like to be alerted to it and the sum of the +remaining values is of no value to you.

+

It would be something like:

+
+    DEF:users1=location1.rrd:onlineTS1:LAST
+    DEF:users2=location1.rrd:onlineTS2:LAST
+    DEF:users3=location2.rrd:onlineTS1:LAST
+    DEF:users4=location2.rrd:onlineTS2:LAST
+    CDEF:allusers=users1,users2,users3,users4,+,+,+
+

If you now plot allusers, unknown data in one of users1..users4 will +show up as a gap in your graph. You want to modify this to show a +bright red line, not a gap.

+

Define an extra CDEF that is unknown if all is okay and is infinite if +there is an unknown value:

+
+    CDEF:wrongdata=allusers,UN,INF,UNKN,IF
+

``allusers,UN'' will evaluate to either true or false, it is the (x) part +of the ``IF'' function and it checks if allusers is unknown. +The (y) part of the ``IF'' function is set to ``INF'' (which means infinity) +and the (z) part of the function returns ``UNKN''.

+

The logic is: if (allusers == unknown) then return INF else return UNKN.

+

You can now use AREA to display this ``wrongdata'' in bright red. If it +is unknown (because allusers is known) then the red AREA won't show up. +If the value is INF (because allusers is unknown) then the red AREA will +be filled in on the graph at that particular time.

+
+   AREA:allusers#0000FF:combined user count
+   AREA:wrongdata#FF0000:unknown data
+

+

+

Same example useful with STACKed data:

+

If you use stack in the previous example (as I would do) then you don't +add up the values. Therefore, there is no relationship between the +four values and you don't get a single value to test. +Suppose users3 would be unknown at one point in time: users1 is plotted, +users2 is stacked on top of users1, users3 is unknown and therefore +nothing happens, users4 is stacked on top of users2. +Add the extra CDEFs anyway and use them to overlay the ``normal'' graph:

+
+   DEF:users1=location1.rrd:onlineTS1:LAST
+   DEF:users2=location1.rrd:onlineTS2:LAST
+   DEF:users3=location2.rrd:onlineTS1:LAST
+   DEF:users4=location2.rrd:onlineTS2:LAST
+   CDEF:allusers=users1,users2,users3,users4,+,+,+
+   CDEF:wrongdata=allusers,UN,INF,UNKN,IF
+   AREA:users1#0000FF:users at ts1
+   STACK:users2#00FF00:users at ts2
+   STACK:users3#00FFFF:users at ts3
+   STACK:users4#FFFF00:users at ts4
+   AREA:wrongdata#FF0000:unknown data
+

If there is unknown data in one of users1..users4, the ``wrongdata'' AREA +will be drawn and because it starts at the X-axis and has infinite height +it will effectively overwrite the STACKed parts.

+

You could combine the two CDEF lines into one (we don't use ``allusers'') +if you like. But there are good reasons for writing two CDEFS:

+
    +
  • +

    It improves the readability of the script.

    +
  • +
  • +

    It can be used inside GPRINT to display the total number of users.

    +
  • +
+

If you choose to combine them, you can substitute the ``allusers'' in the +second CDEF with the part after the equal sign from the first line:

+
+   CDEF:wrongdata=users1,users2,users3,users4,+,+,+,UN,INF,UNKN,IF
+

If you do so, you won't be able to use these next GPRINTs:

+
+   COMMENT:"Total number of users seen"
+   GPRINT:allusers:MAX:"Maximum: %6.0lf"
+   GPRINT:allusers:MIN:"Minimum: %6.0lf"
+   GPRINT:allusers:AVERAGE:"Average: %6.0lf"
+   GPRINT:allusers:LAST:"Current: %6.0lf\n"
+

+

+
+

The examples from the RRD graph manual page

+

+

+

Degrees Celsius vs. Degrees Fahrenheit

+

To convert Celsius into Fahrenheit use the formula +F=9/5*C+32

+
+   rrdtool graph demo.png --title="Demo Graph" \
+      DEF:cel=demo.rrd:exhaust:AVERAGE \
+      CDEF:far=9,5,/,cel,*,32,+ \
+      LINE2:cel#00a000:"D. Celsius" \
+      LINE2:far#ff0000:"D. Fahrenheit\c"
+

This example gets the DS called ``exhaust'' from database ``demo.rrd'' +and puts the values in variable ``cel''. The CDEF used is evaluated +as follows:

+
+   CDEF:far=9,5,/,cel,*,32,+
+   1. push 9, push 5
+   2. push function "divide" and process it
+      the stack now contains 9/5
+   3. push variable "cel"
+   4. push function "multiply" and process it
+      the stack now contains 9/5*cel
+   5. push 32
+   6. push function "plus" and process it
+      the stack contains now the temperature in Fahrenheit
+   
+=head2 Changing unknown into zero
+
+   rrdtool graph demo.png --title="Demo Graph" \
+      DEF:idat1=interface1.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE \
+      DEF:idat2=interface2.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE \
+      DEF:odat1=interface1.rrd:ds1:AVERAGE \
+      DEF:odat2=interface2.rrd:ds1:AVERAGE \
+      CDEF:agginput=idat1,UN,0,idat1,IF,idat2,UN,0,idat2,IF,+,8,* \
+      CDEF:aggoutput=odat1,UN,0,odat1,IF,odat2,UN,0,odat2,IF,+,8,* \
+      AREA:agginput#00cc00:Input Aggregate \
+      LINE1:aggoutput#0000FF:Output Aggregate
+

These two CDEFs are built from several functions. It helps to split +them when viewing what they do. Starting with the first CDEF we would +get:

+
+ idat1,UN --> a
+ 0        --> b
+ idat1    --> c
+ if (a) then (b) else (c)
+

The result is therefore ``0'' if it is true that ``idat1'' equals ``UN''. +If not, the original value of ``idat1'' is put back on the stack. +Lets call this answer ``d''. The process is repeated for the next +five items on the stack, it is done the same and will return answer +``h''. The resulting stack is therefore ``d,h''. +The expression has been simplified to ``d,h,+,8,*'' and it will now be +easy to see that we add ``d'' and ``h'', and multiply the result with eight.

+

The end result is that we have added ``idat1'' and ``idat2'' and in the +process we effectively ignored unknown values. The result is multiplied +by eight, most likely to convert bytes/s to bits/s.

+

+

+

Infinity demo

+
+   rrdtool graph example.png --title="INF demo" \
+      DEF:val1=some.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE \
+      DEF:val2=some.rrd:ds1:AVERAGE \
+      DEF:val3=some.rrd:ds2:AVERAGE \
+      DEF:val4=other.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE \
+      CDEF:background=val4,POP,TIME,7200,%,3600,LE,INF,UNKN,IF \
+      CDEF:wipeout=val1,val2,val3,val4,+,+,+,UN,INF,UNKN,IF \
+      AREA:background#F0F0F0 \
+      AREA:val1#0000FF:Value1 \
+      STACK:val2#00C000:Value2 \
+      STACK:val3#FFFF00:Value3 \
+      STACK:val4#FFC000:Value4 \
+      AREA:whipeout#FF0000:Unknown
+

This demo demonstrates two ways to use infinity. It is a bit tricky +to see what happens in the ``background'' CDEF.

+
+   "val4,POP,TIME,7200,%,3600,LE,INF,UNKN,IF"
+

This RPN takes the value of ``val4'' as input and then immediately +removes it from the stack using ``POP''. The stack is now empty but +as a side effect we now know the time that this sample was taken. +This time is put on the stack by the ``TIME'' function.

+

``TIME,7200,%'' takes the modulo of time and 7'200 (which is two hours). +The resulting value on the stack will be a number in the range from +0 to 7199.

+

For people who don't know the modulo function: it is the remainder +after an integer division. If you divide 16 by 3, the answer would +be 5 and the remainder would be 1. So, ``16,3,%'' returns 1.

+

We have the result of ``TIME,7200,%'' on the stack, lets call this +``a''. The start of the RPN has become ``a,3600,LE'' and this checks +if ``a'' is less or equal than ``3600''. It is true half of the time. +We now have to process the rest of the RPN and this is only a simple +``IF'' function that returns either ``INF'' or ``UNKN'' depending on the +time. This is returned to variable ``background''.

+

The second CDEF has been discussed earlier in this document so we +won't do that here.

+

Now you can draw the different layers. Start with the background +that is either unknown (nothing to see) or infinite (the whole +positive part of the graph gets filled).

+

Next you draw the data on top of this background, it will overlay +the background. Suppose one of val1..val4 would be unknown, in that +case you end up with only three bars stacked on top of each other. +You don't want to see this because the data is only valid when all +four variables are valid. This is why you use the second CDEF, it +will overlay the data with an AREA so the data cannot be seen anymore.

+

If your data can also have negative values you also need to overwrite +the other half of your graph. This can be done in a relatively simple +way: what you need is the ``wipeout'' variable and place a negative +sign before it: ``CDEF:wipeout2=wipeout,-1,*''

+

+

+

Filtering data

+

You may do some complex data filtering:

+
+  MEDIAN FILTER: filters shot noise
+
+    DEF:var=database.rrd:traffic:AVERAGE
+    CDEF:prev1=PREV(var)
+    CDEF:prev2=PREV(prev1)
+    CDEF:prev3=PREV(prev2)
+    CDEF:median=prev1,prev2,prev3,+,+,3,/
+    LINE3:median#000077:filtered
+    LINE1:prev2#007700:'raw data'
+
+  DERIVATE:
+
+    DEF:var=database.rrd:traffic:AVERAGE
+    CDEF:prev1=PREV(var)
+    CDEF:time=TIME
+    CDEF:prevtime=PREV(time)
+    CDEF:derivate=var,prev1,-,time,prevtime,-,/
+    LINE3:derivate#000077:derivate
+    LINE1:var#007700:'raw data'
+

+

+
+

Out of ideas for now

+

This document was created from questions asked by either myself or by +other people on the RRDtool mailing list. Please let me know if you +find errors in it or if you have trouble understanding it. If you +think there should be an addition, mail me: +<alex@ergens.op.het.net>

+

Remember: No feedback equals no changes!

+

+

+
+

SEE ALSO

+

The RRDtool manpages

+

+

+
+

AUTHOR

+

Alex van den Bogaerdt +<alex@ergens.op.het.net>

+ + + + diff --git a/doc/cdeftutorial.pod b/doc/cdeftutorial.pod new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6a45ef4 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/cdeftutorial.pod @@ -0,0 +1,889 @@ +=head1 NAME + +cdeftutorial - Alex van den Bogaerdt's CDEF tutorial + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +Intention of this document: to provide some examples of the commonly +used parts of RRDtool's CDEF language. + +If you think some important feature is not explained properly, and if +adding it to this document would benefit most users, please do ask me +to add it. I will then try to provide an answer in the next release +of this tutorial. No feedback equals no changes! Additions to +this document are also welcome. -- Alex van den Bogaerdt +Ealex@ergens.op.het.netE + +=head2 Why this tutorial? + +One of the powerful parts of RRDtool is its ability to do all sorts +of calculations on the data retrieved from its databases. However, +RRDtool's many options and syntax make it difficult for the average +user to understand. The manuals are good at explaining what these +options do; however they do not (and should not) explain in detail +why they are useful. As with my RRDtool tutorial: if you want a +simple document in simple language you should read this tutorial. +If you are happy with the official documentation, you may find this +document too simple or even boring. If you do choose to read this +tutorial, I also expect you to have read and fully understand my +other tutorial. + +=head2 More reading + +If you have difficulties with the way I try to explain it please read +Steve Rader's L. It may help you understand how this all works. + +=head1 What are CDEFs? + +When retrieving data from an RRD, you are using a "DEF" to work with +that data. Think of it as a variable that changes over time (where +time is the x-axis). The value of this variable is what is found in +the database at that particular time and you can't do any +modifications on it. This is what CDEFs are for: they takes values +from DEFs and perform calculations on them. + +=head1 Syntax + + DEF:var_name_1=some.rrd:ds_name:CF + CDEF:var_name_2=RPN_expression + +You first define "var_name_1" to be data collected from data source +"ds_name" found in RRD "some.rrd" with consolidation function "CF". + +Assume the ifInOctets SNMP counter is saved in mrtg.rrd as the DS "in". +Then the following DEF defines a variable for the average of that +data source: + + DEF:inbytes=mrtg.rrd:in:AVERAGE + +Say you want to display bits per second (instead of bytes per second +as stored in the database.) You have to define a calculation +(hence "CDEF") on variable "inbytes" and use that variable (inbits) +instead of the original: + + CDEF:inbits=inbytes,8,* + +This tells RRDtool to multiply inbytes by eight to get inbits. I'll +explain later how this works. In the graphing or printing functions, +you can now use inbits where you would use inbytes otherwise. + +Note that the variable name used in the CDEF (inbits) must not be the +same as the variable named in the DEF (inbytes)! + +=head1 RPN-expressions + +RPN is short-hand for Reverse Polish Notation. It works as follows. +You put the variables or numbers on a stack. You also put operations +(things-to-do) on the stack and this stack is then processed. The result +will be placed on the stack. At the end, there should be exactly one +number left: the outcome of the series of operations. If there is not +exactly one number left, RRDtool will complain loudly. + +Above multiplication by eight will look like: + +=over 4 + +=item 1. + +Start with an empty stack + +=item 2. + +Put the content of variable inbytes on the stack + +=item 3. + +Put the number eight on the stack + +=item 4. + +Put the operation multiply on the stack + +=item 5. + +Process the stack + +=item 6. + +Retrieve the value from the stack and put it in variable inbits + +=back + +We will now do an example with real numbers. Suppose the variable +inbytes would have value 10, the stack would be: + +=over 4 + +=item 1. + +|| + +=item 2. + +|10| + +=item 3. + +|10|8| + +=item 4. + +|10|8|*| + +=item 5. + +|80| + +=item 6. + +|| + +=back + +Processing the stack (step 5) will retrieve one value from the stack +(from the right at step 4). This is the operation multiply and this +takes two values off the stack as input. The result is put back on the +stack (the value 80 in this case). For multiplication the order doesn't +matter, but for other operations like subtraction and division it does. +Generally speaking you have the following order: + + y = A - B --> y=minus(A,B) --> CDEF:y=A,B,- + +This is not very intuitive (at least most people don't think so). For +the function f(A,B) you reverse the position of "f", but you do not +reverse the order of the variables. + +=head1 Converting your wishes to RPN + +First, get a clear picture of what you want to do. Break down the problem +in smaller portions until they cannot be split anymore. Then it is rather +simple to convert your ideas into RPN. + +Suppose you have several RRDs and would like to add up some counters in +them. These could be, for instance, the counters for every WAN link you +are monitoring. + +You have: + + router1.rrd with link1in link2in + router2.rrd with link1in link2in + router3.rrd with link1in link2in + +Suppose you would like to add up all these counters, except for link2in +inside router2.rrd. You need to do: + +(in this example, "router1.rrd:link1in" means the DS link1in inside the +RRD router1.rrd) + + router1.rrd:link1in + router1.rrd:link2in + router2.rrd:link1in + router3.rrd:link1in + router3.rrd:link2in + -------------------- + + (outcome of the sum) + +As a mathematical function, this could be written: + +C + +With RRDtool and RPN, first, define the inputs: + + DEF:a=router1.rrd:link1in:AVERAGE + DEF:b=router1.rrd:link2in:AVERAGE + DEF:c=router2.rrd:link1in:AVERAGE + DEF:d=router3.rrd:link1in:AVERAGE + DEF:e=router3.rrd:link2in:AVERAGE + +Now, the mathematical function becomes: C + +In RPN, there's no operator that sums more than two values so you need +to do several additions. You add a and b, add c to the result, add d +to the result and add e to the result. + + push a: a stack contains the value of a + push b and add: b,+ stack contains the result of a+b + push c and add: c,+ stack contains the result of a+b+c + push d and add: d,+ stack contains the result of a+b+c+d + push e and add: e,+ stack contains the result of a+b+c+d+e + +What was calculated here would be written down as: + + ( ( ( (a+b) + c) + d) + e) > + +This is in RPN: C + +This is correct but it can be made more clear to humans. It does +not matter if you add a to b and then add c to the result or first +add b to c and then add a to the result. This makes it possible to +rewrite the RPN into C which is +evaluated differently: + + push value of variable a on the stack: a + push value of variable b on the stack: a b + push value of variable c on the stack: a b c + push value of variable d on the stack: a b c d + push value of variable e on the stack: a b c d e + push operator + on the stack: a b c d e + + and process it: a b c P (where P == d+e) + push operator + on the stack: a b c P + + and process it: a b Q (where Q == c+P) + push operator + on the stack: a b Q + + and process it: a R (where R == b+Q) + push operator + on the stack: a R + + and process it: S (where S == a+R) + +As you can see the RPN expression C will evaluate in +C<((((d+e)+c)+b)+a)> and it has the same outcome as C. +This is called the commutative law of addition, +but you may forget this right away, as long as you remember what it +means. + +Now look at an expression that contains a multiplication: + +First in normal math: C. In this case you can't +choose the order yourself, you have to start with the multiplication +and then add a to it. You may alter the position of b and c, you must +not alter the position of a and b. + +You have to take this in consideration when converting this expression +into RPN. Read it as: "Add the outcome of b*c to a" and then it is +easy to write the RPN expression: C +Another expression that would return the same: C + +In normal math, you may encounter something like "a*(b+c)" and this +can also be converted into RPN. The parenthesis just tell you to first +add b and c, and then multiply a with the result. Again, now it is +easy to write it in RPN: C. Note that this is very +similar to one of the expressions in the previous paragraph, only the +multiplication and the addition changed places. + +When you have problems with RPN or when RRDtool is complaining, it's +usually a good thing to write down the stack on a piece of paper +and see what happens. Have the manual ready and pretend to be RRDtool. +Just do all the math by hand to see what happens, I'm sure this will +solve most, if not all, problems you encounter. + +=head1 Some special numbers + +=head2 The unknown value + +Sometimes collecting your data will fail. This can be very common, +especially when querying over busy links. RRDtool can be configured +to allow for one (or even more) unknown value(s) and calculate the missing +update. You can, for instance, query your device every minute. This is +creating one so called PDP or primary data point per minute. If you +defined your RRD to contain an RRA that stores 5-minute values, you need +five of those PDPs to create one CDP (consolidated data point). +These PDPs can become unknown in two cases: + +=over 4 + +=item 1. + +The updates are too far apart. This is tuned using the "heartbeat" setting. + +=item 2. + +The update was set to unknown on purpose by inserting no value (using the +template option) or by using "U" as the value to insert. + +=back + +When a CDP is calculated, another mechanism determines if this CDP is valid +or not. If there are too many PDPs unknown, the CDP is unknown as well. +This is determined by the xff factor. Please note that one unknown counter +update can result in two unknown PDPs! If you only allow for one unknown +PDP per CDP, this makes the CDP go unknown! + +Suppose the counter increments with one per second and you retrieve it +every minute: + + counter value resulting rate + 10'000 + 10'060 1; (10'060-10'000)/60 == 1 + 10'120 1; (10'120-10'060)/60 == 1 + unknown unknown; you don't know the last value + 10'240 unknown; you don't know the previous value + 10'300 1; (10'300-10'240)/60 == 1 + +If the CDP was to be calculated from the last five updates, it would get +two unknown PDPs and three known PDPs. If xff would have been set to 0.5 +which by the way is a commonly used factor, the CDP would have a known +value of 1. If xff would have been set to 0.2 then the resulting CDP +would be unknown. + +You have to decide the proper values for heartbeat, number of PDPs per +CDP and the xff factor. As you can see from the previous text they define +the behavior of your RRA. + +=head2 Working with unknown data in your database + +As you have read in the previous chapter, entries in an RRA can be +set to the unknown value. If you do calculations with this type of +value, the result has to be unknown too. This means that an expression +such as C will be unknown if either a or b is unknown. +It would be wrong to just ignore the unknown value and return the value +of the other parameter. By doing so, you would assume "unknown" means "zero" +and this is not true. + +There has been a case where somebody was collecting data for over a year. +A new piece of equipment was installed, a new RRD was created and the +scripts were changed to add a counter from the old database and a counter +from the new database. The result was disappointing, a large part of +the statistics seemed to have vanished mysteriously ... +They of course didn't, values from the old database (known values) were +added to values from the new database (unknown values) and the result was +unknown. + +In this case, it is fairly reasonable to use a CDEF that alters unknown +data into zero. The counters of the device were unknown (after all, it +wasn't installed yet!) but you know that the data rate through the device +had to be zero (because of the same reason: it was not installed). + +There are some examples below that make this change. + +=head2 Infinity + +Infinite data is another form of a special number. It cannot be +graphed because by definition you would never reach the infinite +value. You can think of positive and negative infinity depending on +the position relative to zero. + +RRDtool is capable of representing (-not- graphing!) infinity by stopping +at its current maximum (for positive infinity) or minimum (for negative +infinity) without knowing this maximum (minimum). + +Infinity in RRDtool is mostly used to draw an AREA without knowing its +vertical dimensions. You can think of it as drawing an AREA with an +infinite height and displaying only the part that is visible in the +current graph. This is probably a good way to approximate infinity +and it sure allows for some neat tricks. See below for examples. + +=head2 Working with unknown data and infinity + +Sometimes you would like to discard unknown data and pretend it is zero +(or any other value for that matter) and sometimes you would like to +pretend that known data is unknown (to discard known-to-be-wrong data). +This is why CDEFs have support for unknown data. There are also examples +available that show unknown data by using infinity. + +=head1 Some examples + +=head2 Example: using a recently created RRD + +You are keeping statistics on your router for over a year now. Recently +you installed an extra router and you would like to show the combined +throughput for these two devices. + +If you just add up the counters from router.rrd and router2.rrd, you +will add known data (from router.rrd) to unknown data (from router2.rrd) for +the bigger part of your stats. You could solve this in a few ways: + +=over 4 + +=item * + +While creating the new database, fill it with zeros from the start to now. +You have to make the database start at or before the least recent time in +the other database. + +=item * + +Alternatively, you could use CDEF and alter unknown data to zero. + +=back + +Both methods have their pros and cons. The first method is troublesome and +if you want to do that you have to figure it out yourself. It is not +possible to create a database filled with zeros, you have to put them in +manually. Implementing the second method is described next: + +What we want is: "if the value is unknown, replace it with zero". This +could be written in pseudo-code as: if (value is unknown) then (zero) +else (value). When reading the L manual you notice the "UN" +function that returns zero or one. You also notice the "IF" function +that takes zero or one as input. + +First look at the "IF" function. It takes three values from the stack, +the first value is the decision point, the second value is returned to +the stack if the evaluation is "true" and if not, the third value is +returned to the stack. We want the "UN" function to decide what happens +so we combine those two functions in one CDEF. + +Lets write down the two possible paths for the "IF" function: + + if true return a + if false return b + +In RPN: C where "x" is either true or false. + +Now we have to fill in "x", this should be the "(value is unknown)" part +and this is in RPN: C + +We now combine them: C and when we fill in the +appropriate things for "a" and "b" we're finished: + +C + +You may want to read Steve Rader's RPN guide if you have difficulties +with the way I explained this last example. + +If you want to check this RPN expression, just mimic RRDtool behavior: + + For any known value, the expression evaluates as follows: + CDEF:result=value,UN,0,value,IF (value,UN) is not true so it becomes 0 + CDEF:result=0,0,value,IF "IF" will return the 3rd value + CDEF:result=value The known value is returned + + For the unknown value, this happens: + CDEF:result=value,UN,0,value,IF (value,UN) is true so it becomes 1 + CDEF:result=1,0,value,IF "IF" sees 1 and returns the 2nd value + CDEF:result=0 Zero is returned + +Of course, if you would like to see another value instead of zero, you +can use that other value. + +Eventually, when all unknown data is removed from the RRD, you may want +to remove this rule so that unknown data is properly displayed. + +=head2 Example: better handling of unknown data, by using time + +The above example has one drawback. If you do log unknown data in +your database after installing your new equipment, it will also be +translated into zero and therefore you won't see that there was a +problem. This is not good and what you really want to do is: + +=over 4 + +=item * + +If there is unknown data, look at the time that this sample was taken. + +=item * + +If the unknown value is before time xxx, make it zero. + +=item * + +If it is after time xxx, leave it as unknown data. + +=back + +This is doable: you can compare the time that the sample was taken +to some known time. Assuming you started to monitor your device on +Friday September 17, 1999, 00:35:57 MET DST. Translate this time in seconds +since 1970-01-01 and it becomes 937'521'357. If you process unknown values +that were received after this time, you want to leave them unknown and +if they were "received" before this time, you want to translate them +into zero (so you can effectively ignore them while adding them to your +other routers counters). + +Translating Friday September 17, 1999, 00:35:57 MET DST into 937'521'357 can +be done by, for instance, using gnu date: + + date -d "19990917 00:35:57" +%s + +You could also dump the database and see where the data starts to be +known. There are several other ways of doing this, just pick one. + +Now we have to create the magic that allows us to process unknown +values different depending on the time that the sample was taken. +This is a three step process: + +=over 4 + +=item 1. + +If the timestamp of the value is after 937'521'357, leave it as is. + +=item 2. + +If the value is a known value, leave it as is. + +=item 3. + +Change the unknown value into zero. + +=back + +Lets look at part one: + + if (true) return the original value + +We rewrite this: + + if (true) return "a" + if (false) return "b" + +We need to calculate true or false from step 1. There is a function +available that returns the timestamp for the current sample. It is +called, how surprisingly, "TIME". This time has to be compared to +a constant number, we need "GT". The output of "GT" is true or false +and this is good input to "IF". We want "if (time > 937521357) then +(return a) else (return b)". + +This process was already described thoroughly in the previous chapter +so lets do it quick: + + if (x) then a else b + where x represents "time>937521357" + where a represents the original value + where b represents the outcome of the previous example + + time>937521357 --> TIME,937521357,GT + + if (x) then a else b --> x,a,b,IF + substitute x --> TIME,937521357,GT,a,b,IF + substitute a --> TIME,937521357,GT,value,b,IF + substitute b --> TIME,937521357,GT,value,value,UN,0,value,IF,IF + +We end up with: +C + +This looks very complex, however, as you can see, it was not too hard to +come up with. + +=head2 Example: Pretending weird data isn't there + +Suppose you have a problem that shows up as huge spikes in your graph. +You know this happens and why, so you decide to work around the problem. +Perhaps you're using your network to do a backup at night and by doing +so you get almost 10mb/s while the rest of your network activity does +not produce numbers higher than 100kb/s. + +There are two options: + +=over 4 + +=item 1. + +If the number exceeds 100kb/s it is wrong and you want it masked out +by changing it into unknown. + +=item 2. + +You don't want the graph to show more than 100kb/s. + +=back + +Pseudo code: if (number > 100) then unknown else number +or +Pseudo code: if (number > 100) then 100 else number. + +The second "problem" may also be solved by using the rigid option of +RRDtool graph, however this has not the same result. In this example +you can end up with a graph that does autoscaling. Also, if you use +the numbers to display maxima they will be set to 100kb/s. + +We use "IF" and "GT" again. "if (x) then (y) else (z)" is written +down as "CDEF:result=x,y,z,IF"; now fill in x, y and z. +For x you fill in "number greater than 100kb/s" becoming +"number,100000,GT" (kilo is 1'000 and b/s is what we measure!). +The "z" part is "number" in both cases and the "y" part is either +"UNKN" for unknown or "100000" for 100kb/s. + +The two CDEF expressions would be: + + CDEF:result=number,100000,GT,UNKN,number,IF + CDEF:result=number,100000,GT,100000,number,IF + +=head2 Example: working on a certain time span + +If you want a graph that spans a few weeks, but would only want to +see some routers' data for one week, you need to "hide" the rest of +the time frame. Don't ask me when this would be useful, it's just +here for the example :) + +We need to compare the time stamp to a begin date and an end date. +Comparing isn't difficult: + + TIME,begintime,GE + TIME,endtime,LE + +These two parts of the CDEF produce either 0 for false or 1 for true. +We can now check if they are both 0 (or 1) using a few IF statements +but, as Wataru Satoh pointed out, we can use the "*" or "+" functions +as logical AND and logical OR. + +For "*", the result will be zero (false) if either one of the two +operators is zero. For "+", the result will only be false (0) when +two false (0) operators will be added. Warning: *any* number not +equal to 0 will be considered "true". This means that, for instance, +"-1,1,+" (which should be "true or true") will become FALSE ... +In other words, use "+" only if you know for sure that you have positive +numbers (or zero) only. + +Let's compile the complete CDEF: + + DEF:ds0=router1.rrd:AVERAGE + CDEF:ds0modified=TIME,begintime,GE,TIME,endtime,LE,*,UNKN,ds0,IF + +This will return the value of ds0 if both comparisons return true. You +could also do it the other way around: + + DEF:ds0=router1.rrd:AVERAGE + CDEF:ds0modified=TIME,begintime,LT,TIME,endtime,GT,+,UNKN,ds0,IF + +This will return an UNKNOWN if either comparison returns true. + +=head2 Example: You suspect to have problems and want to see unknown data. + +Suppose you add up the number of active users on several terminal servers. +If one of them doesn't give an answer (or an incorrect one) you get "NaN" +in the database ("Not a Number") and NaN is evaluated as Unknown. + +In this case, you would like to be alerted to it and the sum of the +remaining values is of no value to you. + +It would be something like: + + DEF:users1=location1.rrd:onlineTS1:LAST + DEF:users2=location1.rrd:onlineTS2:LAST + DEF:users3=location2.rrd:onlineTS1:LAST + DEF:users4=location2.rrd:onlineTS2:LAST + CDEF:allusers=users1,users2,users3,users4,+,+,+ + +If you now plot allusers, unknown data in one of users1..users4 will +show up as a gap in your graph. You want to modify this to show a +bright red line, not a gap. + +Define an extra CDEF that is unknown if all is okay and is infinite if +there is an unknown value: + + CDEF:wrongdata=allusers,UN,INF,UNKN,IF + +"allusers,UN" will evaluate to either true or false, it is the (x) part +of the "IF" function and it checks if allusers is unknown. +The (y) part of the "IF" function is set to "INF" (which means infinity) +and the (z) part of the function returns "UNKN". + +The logic is: if (allusers == unknown) then return INF else return UNKN. + +You can now use AREA to display this "wrongdata" in bright red. If it +is unknown (because allusers is known) then the red AREA won't show up. +If the value is INF (because allusers is unknown) then the red AREA will +be filled in on the graph at that particular time. + + AREA:allusers#0000FF:combined user count + AREA:wrongdata#FF0000:unknown data + +=head2 Same example useful with STACKed data: + +If you use stack in the previous example (as I would do) then you don't +add up the values. Therefore, there is no relationship between the +four values and you don't get a single value to test. +Suppose users3 would be unknown at one point in time: users1 is plotted, +users2 is stacked on top of users1, users3 is unknown and therefore +nothing happens, users4 is stacked on top of users2. +Add the extra CDEFs anyway and use them to overlay the "normal" graph: + + DEF:users1=location1.rrd:onlineTS1:LAST + DEF:users2=location1.rrd:onlineTS2:LAST + DEF:users3=location2.rrd:onlineTS1:LAST + DEF:users4=location2.rrd:onlineTS2:LAST + CDEF:allusers=users1,users2,users3,users4,+,+,+ + CDEF:wrongdata=allusers,UN,INF,UNKN,IF + AREA:users1#0000FF:users at ts1 + STACK:users2#00FF00:users at ts2 + STACK:users3#00FFFF:users at ts3 + STACK:users4#FFFF00:users at ts4 + AREA:wrongdata#FF0000:unknown data + +If there is unknown data in one of users1..users4, the "wrongdata" AREA +will be drawn and because it starts at the X-axis and has infinite height +it will effectively overwrite the STACKed parts. + +You could combine the two CDEF lines into one (we don't use "allusers") +if you like. But there are good reasons for writing two CDEFS: + +=over 4 + +=item * + +It improves the readability of the script. + +=item * + +It can be used inside GPRINT to display the total number of users. + +=back + +If you choose to combine them, you can substitute the "allusers" in the +second CDEF with the part after the equal sign from the first line: + + CDEF:wrongdata=users1,users2,users3,users4,+,+,+,UN,INF,UNKN,IF + +If you do so, you won't be able to use these next GPRINTs: + + COMMENT:"Total number of users seen" + GPRINT:allusers:MAX:"Maximum: %6.0lf" + GPRINT:allusers:MIN:"Minimum: %6.0lf" + GPRINT:allusers:AVERAGE:"Average: %6.0lf" + GPRINT:allusers:LAST:"Current: %6.0lf\n" + +=head1 The examples from the RRD graph manual page + +=head2 Degrees Celsius vs. Degrees Fahrenheit + +To convert Celsius into Fahrenheit use the formula +F=9/5*C+32 + + rrdtool graph demo.png --title="Demo Graph" \ + DEF:cel=demo.rrd:exhaust:AVERAGE \ + CDEF:far=9,5,/,cel,*,32,+ \ + LINE2:cel#00a000:"D. Celsius" \ + LINE2:far#ff0000:"D. Fahrenheit\c" + +This example gets the DS called "exhaust" from database "demo.rrd" +and puts the values in variable "cel". The CDEF used is evaluated +as follows: + + CDEF:far=9,5,/,cel,*,32,+ + 1. push 9, push 5 + 2. push function "divide" and process it + the stack now contains 9/5 + 3. push variable "cel" + 4. push function "multiply" and process it + the stack now contains 9/5*cel + 5. push 32 + 6. push function "plus" and process it + the stack contains now the temperature in Fahrenheit + +=head2 Changing unknown into zero + + rrdtool graph demo.png --title="Demo Graph" \ + DEF:idat1=interface1.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE \ + DEF:idat2=interface2.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE \ + DEF:odat1=interface1.rrd:ds1:AVERAGE \ + DEF:odat2=interface2.rrd:ds1:AVERAGE \ + CDEF:agginput=idat1,UN,0,idat1,IF,idat2,UN,0,idat2,IF,+,8,* \ + CDEF:aggoutput=odat1,UN,0,odat1,IF,odat2,UN,0,odat2,IF,+,8,* \ + AREA:agginput#00cc00:Input Aggregate \ + LINE1:aggoutput#0000FF:Output Aggregate + +These two CDEFs are built from several functions. It helps to split +them when viewing what they do. Starting with the first CDEF we would +get: + + idat1,UN --> a + 0 --> b + idat1 --> c + if (a) then (b) else (c) + +The result is therefore "0" if it is true that "idat1" equals "UN". +If not, the original value of "idat1" is put back on the stack. +Lets call this answer "d". The process is repeated for the next +five items on the stack, it is done the same and will return answer +"h". The resulting stack is therefore "d,h". +The expression has been simplified to "d,h,+,8,*" and it will now be +easy to see that we add "d" and "h", and multiply the result with eight. + +The end result is that we have added "idat1" and "idat2" and in the +process we effectively ignored unknown values. The result is multiplied +by eight, most likely to convert bytes/s to bits/s. + +=head2 Infinity demo + + rrdtool graph example.png --title="INF demo" \ + DEF:val1=some.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE \ + DEF:val2=some.rrd:ds1:AVERAGE \ + DEF:val3=some.rrd:ds2:AVERAGE \ + DEF:val4=other.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE \ + CDEF:background=val4,POP,TIME,7200,%,3600,LE,INF,UNKN,IF \ + CDEF:wipeout=val1,val2,val3,val4,+,+,+,UN,INF,UNKN,IF \ + AREA:background#F0F0F0 \ + AREA:val1#0000FF:Value1 \ + STACK:val2#00C000:Value2 \ + STACK:val3#FFFF00:Value3 \ + STACK:val4#FFC000:Value4 \ + AREA:whipeout#FF0000:Unknown + +This demo demonstrates two ways to use infinity. It is a bit tricky +to see what happens in the "background" CDEF. + + "val4,POP,TIME,7200,%,3600,LE,INF,UNKN,IF" + +This RPN takes the value of "val4" as input and then immediately +removes it from the stack using "POP". The stack is now empty but +as a side effect we now know the time that this sample was taken. +This time is put on the stack by the "TIME" function. + +"TIME,7200,%" takes the modulo of time and 7'200 (which is two hours). +The resulting value on the stack will be a number in the range from +0 to 7199. + +For people who don't know the modulo function: it is the remainder +after an integer division. If you divide 16 by 3, the answer would +be 5 and the remainder would be 1. So, "16,3,%" returns 1. + +We have the result of "TIME,7200,%" on the stack, lets call this +"a". The start of the RPN has become "a,3600,LE" and this checks +if "a" is less or equal than "3600". It is true half of the time. +We now have to process the rest of the RPN and this is only a simple +"IF" function that returns either "INF" or "UNKN" depending on the +time. This is returned to variable "background". + +The second CDEF has been discussed earlier in this document so we +won't do that here. + +Now you can draw the different layers. Start with the background +that is either unknown (nothing to see) or infinite (the whole +positive part of the graph gets filled). + +Next you draw the data on top of this background, it will overlay +the background. Suppose one of val1..val4 would be unknown, in that +case you end up with only three bars stacked on top of each other. +You don't want to see this because the data is only valid when all +four variables are valid. This is why you use the second CDEF, it +will overlay the data with an AREA so the data cannot be seen anymore. + +If your data can also have negative values you also need to overwrite +the other half of your graph. This can be done in a relatively simple +way: what you need is the "wipeout" variable and place a negative +sign before it: "CDEF:wipeout2=wipeout,-1,*" + +=head2 Filtering data + +You may do some complex data filtering: + + MEDIAN FILTER: filters shot noise + + DEF:var=database.rrd:traffic:AVERAGE + CDEF:prev1=PREV(var) + CDEF:prev2=PREV(prev1) + CDEF:prev3=PREV(prev2) + CDEF:median=prev1,prev2,prev3,+,+,3,/ + LINE3:median#000077:filtered + LINE1:prev2#007700:'raw data' + + + DERIVATE: + + DEF:var=database.rrd:traffic:AVERAGE + CDEF:prev1=PREV(var) + CDEF:time=TIME + CDEF:prevtime=PREV(time) + CDEF:derivate=var,prev1,-,time,prevtime,-,/ + LINE3:derivate#000077:derivate + LINE1:var#007700:'raw data' + + +=head1 Out of ideas for now + +This document was created from questions asked by either myself or by +other people on the RRDtool mailing list. Please let me know if you +find errors in it or if you have trouble understanding it. If you +think there should be an addition, mail me: +Ealex@ergens.op.het.netE + +Remember: B + +=head1 SEE ALSO + +The RRDtool manpages + +=head1 AUTHOR + +Alex van den Bogaerdt +Ealex@ergens.op.het.netE diff --git a/doc/cdeftutorial.txt b/doc/cdeftutorial.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3d01aa7 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/cdeftutorial.txt @@ -0,0 +1,802 @@ +CDEFTUTORIAL(1) rrdtool CDEFTUTORIAL(1) + + + +NNAAMMEE + cdeftutorial - Alex van den Bogaerdt's CDEF tutorial + +DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN + Intention of this document: to provide some examples of the commonly + used parts of RRDtool's CDEF language. + + If you think some important feature is not explained properly, and if + adding it to this document would benefit most users, please do ask me + to add it. I will then try to provide an answer in the next release of + this tutorial. No feedback equals no changes! Additions to this docu- + ment are also welcome. -- Alex van den Bogaerdt + + + WWhhyy tthhiiss ttuuttoorriiaall?? + + One of the powerful parts of RRDtool is its ability to do all sorts of + calculations on the data retrieved from its databases. However, RRD- + tool's many options and syntax make it difficult for the average user + to understand. The manuals are good at explaining what these options + do; however they do not (and should not) explain in detail why they are + useful. As with my RRDtool tutorial: if you want a simple document in + simple language you should read this tutorial. If you are happy with + the official documentation, you may find this document too simple or + even boring. If you do choose to read this tutorial, I also expect you + to have read and fully understand my other tutorial. + + MMoorree rreeaaddiinngg + + If you have difficulties with the way I try to explain it please read + Steve Rader's rpntutorial. It may help you understand how this all + works. + +WWhhaatt aarree CCDDEEFFss?? + When retrieving data from an RRD, you are using a "DEF" to work with + that data. Think of it as a variable that changes over time (where time + is the x-axis). The value of this variable is what is found in the + database at that particular time and you can't do any modifications on + it. This is what CDEFs are for: they takes values from DEFs and perform + calculations on them. + +SSyynnttaaxx + DEF:var_name_1=some.rrd:ds_name:CF + CDEF:var_name_2=RPN_expression + + You first define "var_name_1" to be data collected from data source + "ds_name" found in RRD "some.rrd" with consolidation function "CF". + + Assume the ifInOctets SNMP counter is saved in mrtg.rrd as the DS "in". + Then the following DEF defines a variable for the average of that data + source: + + DEF:inbytes=mrtg.rrd:in:AVERAGE + + Say you want to display bits per second (instead of bytes per second as + stored in the database.) You have to define a calculation (hence + "CDEF") on variable "inbytes" and use that variable (inbits) instead of + the original: + + CDEF:inbits=inbytes,8,* + + This tells RRDtool to multiply inbytes by eight to get inbits. I'll + explain later how this works. In the graphing or printing functions, + you can now use inbits where you would use inbytes otherwise. + + Note that the variable name used in the CDEF (inbits) must not be the + same as the variable named in the DEF (inbytes)! + +RRPPNN--eexxpprreessssiioonnss + RPN is short-hand for Reverse Polish Notation. It works as follows. + You put the variables or numbers on a stack. You also put operations + (things-to-do) on the stack and this stack is then processed. The + result will be placed on the stack. At the end, there should be exactly + one number left: the outcome of the series of operations. If there is + not exactly one number left, RRDtool will complain loudly. + + Above multiplication by eight will look like: + + 1. Start with an empty stack + + 2. Put the content of variable inbytes on the stack + + 3. Put the number eight on the stack + + 4. Put the operation multiply on the stack + + 5. Process the stack + + 6. Retrieve the value from the stack and put it in variable inbits + + We will now do an example with real numbers. Suppose the variable + inbytes would have value 10, the stack would be: + + 1. || + + 2. |10| + + 3. |10|8| + + 4. |10|8|*| + + 5. |80| + + 6. || + + Processing the stack (step 5) will retrieve one value from the stack + (from the right at step 4). This is the operation multiply and this + takes two values off the stack as input. The result is put back on the + stack (the value 80 in this case). For multiplication the order doesn't + matter, but for other operations like subtraction and division it does. + Generally speaking you have the following order: + + y = A - B --> y=minus(A,B) --> CDEF:y=A,B,- + + This is not very intuitive (at least most people don't think so). For + the function f(A,B) you reverse the position of "f", but you do not + reverse the order of the variables. + +CCoonnvveerrttiinngg yyoouurr wwiisshheess ttoo RRPPNN + First, get a clear picture of what you want to do. Break down the prob- + lem in smaller portions until they cannot be split anymore. Then it is + rather simple to convert your ideas into RPN. + + Suppose you have several RRDs and would like to add up some counters in + them. These could be, for instance, the counters for every WAN link you + are monitoring. + + You have: + + router1.rrd with link1in link2in + router2.rrd with link1in link2in + router3.rrd with link1in link2in + + Suppose you would like to add up all these counters, except for link2in + inside router2.rrd. You need to do: + + (in this example, "router1.rrd:link1in" means the DS link1in inside the + RRD router1.rrd) + + router1.rrd:link1in + router1.rrd:link2in + router2.rrd:link1in + router3.rrd:link1in + router3.rrd:link2in + -------------------- + + (outcome of the sum) + + As a mathematical function, this could be written: + + "add(router1.rrd:link1in , router1.rrd:link2in , router2.rrd:link1in , + router3.rrd:link1in , router3.rrd:link2.in)" + + With RRDtool and RPN, first, define the inputs: + + DEF:a=router1.rrd:link1in:AVERAGE + DEF:b=router1.rrd:link2in:AVERAGE + DEF:c=router2.rrd:link1in:AVERAGE + DEF:d=router3.rrd:link1in:AVERAGE + DEF:e=router3.rrd:link2in:AVERAGE + + Now, the mathematical function becomes: "add(a,b,c,d,e)" + + In RPN, there's no operator that sums more than two values so you need + to do several additions. You add a and b, add c to the result, add d to + the result and add e to the result. + + push a: a stack contains the value of a + push b and add: b,+ stack contains the result of a+b + push c and add: c,+ stack contains the result of a+b+c + push d and add: d,+ stack contains the result of a+b+c+d + push e and add: e,+ stack contains the result of a+b+c+d+e + + What was calculated here would be written down as: + + ( ( ( (a+b) + c) + d) + e) > + + This is in RPN: "CDEF:result=a,b,+,c,+,d,+,e,+" + + This is correct but it can be made more clear to humans. It does not + matter if you add a to b and then add c to the result or first add b to + c and then add a to the result. This makes it possible to rewrite the + RPN into "CDEF:result=a,b,c,d,e,+,+,+,+" which is evaluated differ- + ently: + + push value of variable a on the stack: a + push value of variable b on the stack: a b + push value of variable c on the stack: a b c + push value of variable d on the stack: a b c d + push value of variable e on the stack: a b c d e + push operator + on the stack: a b c d e + + and process it: a b c P (where P == d+e) + push operator + on the stack: a b c P + + and process it: a b Q (where Q == c+P) + push operator + on the stack: a b Q + + and process it: a R (where R == b+Q) + push operator + on the stack: a R + + and process it: S (where S == a+R) + + As you can see the RPN expression "a,b,c,d,e,+,+,+,+,+" will evaluate + in "((((d+e)+c)+b)+a)" and it has the same outcome as + "a,b,+,c,+,d,+,e,+". This is called the commutative law of addition, + but you may forget this right away, as long as you remember what it + means. + + Now look at an expression that contains a multiplication: + + First in normal math: "let result = a+b*c". In this case you can't + choose the order yourself, you have to start with the multiplication + and then add a to it. You may alter the position of b and c, you must + not alter the position of a and b. + + You have to take this in consideration when converting this expression + into RPN. Read it as: "Add the outcome of b*c to a" and then it is easy + to write the RPN expression: "result=a,b,c,*,+" Another expression that + would return the same: "result=b,c,*,a,+" + + In normal math, you may encounter something like "a*(b+c)" and this can + also be converted into RPN. The parenthesis just tell you to first add + b and c, and then multiply a with the result. Again, now it is easy to + write it in RPN: "result=a,b,c,+,*". Note that this is very similar to + one of the expressions in the previous paragraph, only the multiplica- + tion and the addition changed places. + + When you have problems with RPN or when RRDtool is complaining, it's + usually a good thing to write down the stack on a piece of paper and + see what happens. Have the manual ready and pretend to be RRDtool. + Just do all the math by hand to see what happens, I'm sure this will + solve most, if not all, problems you encounter. + +SSoommee ssppeecciiaall nnuummbbeerrss + TThhee uunnkknnoowwnn vvaalluuee + + Sometimes collecting your data will fail. This can be very common, + especially when querying over busy links. RRDtool can be configured to + allow for one (or even more) unknown value(s) and calculate the missing + update. You can, for instance, query your device every minute. This is + creating one so called PDP or primary data point per minute. If you + defined your RRD to contain an RRA that stores 5-minute values, you + need five of those PDPs to create one CDP (consolidated data point). + These PDPs can become unknown in two cases: + + 1. The updates are too far apart. This is tuned using the "heartbeat" + setting. + + 2. The update was set to unknown on purpose by inserting no value + (using the template option) or by using "U" as the value to insert. + + When a CDP is calculated, another mechanism determines if this CDP is + valid or not. If there are too many PDPs unknown, the CDP is unknown as + well. This is determined by the xff factor. Please note that one + unknown counter update can result in two unknown PDPs! If you only + allow for one unknown PDP per CDP, this makes the CDP go unknown! + + Suppose the counter increments with one per second and you retrieve it + every minute: + + counter value resulting rate + 10'000 + 10'060 1; (10'060-10'000)/60 == 1 + 10'120 1; (10'120-10'060)/60 == 1 + unknown unknown; you don't know the last value + 10'240 unknown; you don't know the previous value + 10'300 1; (10'300-10'240)/60 == 1 + + If the CDP was to be calculated from the last five updates, it would + get two unknown PDPs and three known PDPs. If xff would have been set + to 0.5 which by the way is a commonly used factor, the CDP would have a + known value of 1. If xff would have been set to 0.2 then the resulting + CDP would be unknown. + + You have to decide the proper values for heartbeat, number of PDPs per + CDP and the xff factor. As you can see from the previous text they + define the behavior of your RRA. + + WWoorrkkiinngg wwiitthh uunnkknnoowwnn ddaattaa iinn yyoouurr ddaattaabbaassee + + As you have read in the previous chapter, entries in an RRA can be set + to the unknown value. If you do calculations with this type of value, + the result has to be unknown too. This means that an expression such as + "result=a,b,+" will be unknown if either a or b is unknown. It would + be wrong to just ignore the unknown value and return the value of the + other parameter. By doing so, you would assume "unknown" means "zero" + and this is not true. + + There has been a case where somebody was collecting data for over a + year. A new piece of equipment was installed, a new RRD was created + and the scripts were changed to add a counter from the old database and + a counter from the new database. The result was disappointing, a large + part of the statistics seemed to have vanished mysteriously ... They + of course didn't, values from the old database (known values) were + added to values from the new database (unknown values) and the result + was unknown. + + In this case, it is fairly reasonable to use a CDEF that alters unknown + data into zero. The counters of the device were unknown (after all, it + wasn't installed yet!) but you know that the data rate through the + device had to be zero (because of the same reason: it was not + installed). + + There are some examples below that make this change. + + IInnffiinniittyy + + Infinite data is another form of a special number. It cannot be graphed + because by definition you would never reach the infinite value. You can + think of positive and negative infinity depending on the position rela- + tive to zero. + + RRDtool is capable of representing (-not- graphing!) infinity by stop- + ping at its current maximum (for positive infinity) or minimum (for + negative infinity) without knowing this maximum (minimum). + + Infinity in RRDtool is mostly used to draw an AREA without knowing its + vertical dimensions. You can think of it as drawing an AREA with an + infinite height and displaying only the part that is visible in the + current graph. This is probably a good way to approximate infinity and + it sure allows for some neat tricks. See below for examples. + + WWoorrkkiinngg wwiitthh uunnkknnoowwnn ddaattaa aanndd iinnffiinniittyy + + Sometimes you would like to discard unknown data and pretend it is zero + (or any other value for that matter) and sometimes you would like to + pretend that known data is unknown (to discard known-to-be-wrong data). + This is why CDEFs have support for unknown data. There are also exam- + ples available that show unknown data by using infinity. + +SSoommee eexxaammpplleess + EExxaammppllee:: uussiinngg aa rreecceennttllyy ccrreeaatteedd RRRRDD + + You are keeping statistics on your router for over a year now. Recently + you installed an extra router and you would like to show the combined + throughput for these two devices. + + If you just add up the counters from router.rrd and router2.rrd, you + will add known data (from router.rrd) to unknown data (from + router2.rrd) for the bigger part of your stats. You could solve this in + a few ways: + + · While creating the new database, fill it with zeros from the start + to now. You have to make the database start at or before the least + recent time in the other database. + + · Alternatively, you could use CDEF and alter unknown data to zero. + + Both methods have their pros and cons. The first method is troublesome + and if you want to do that you have to figure it out yourself. It is + not possible to create a database filled with zeros, you have to put + them in manually. Implementing the second method is described next: + + What we want is: "if the value is unknown, replace it with zero". This + could be written in pseudo-code as: if (value is unknown) then (zero) + else (value). When reading the rrdgraph manual you notice the "UN" + function that returns zero or one. You also notice the "IF" function + that takes zero or one as input. + + First look at the "IF" function. It takes three values from the stack, + the first value is the decision point, the second value is returned to + the stack if the evaluation is "true" and if not, the third value is + returned to the stack. We want the "UN" function to decide what happens + so we combine those two functions in one CDEF. + + Lets write down the two possible paths for the "IF" function: + + if true return a + if false return b + + In RPN: "result=x,a,b,IF" where "x" is either true or false. + + Now we have to fill in "x", this should be the "(value is unknown)" + part and this is in RPN: "result=value,UN" + + We now combine them: "result=value,UN,a,b,IF" and when we fill in the + appropriate things for "a" and "b" we're finished: + + "CDEF:result=value,UN,0,value,IF" + + You may want to read Steve Rader's RPN guide if you have difficulties + with the way I explained this last example. + + If you want to check this RPN expression, just mimic RRDtool behavior: + + For any known value, the expression evaluates as follows: + CDEF:result=value,UN,0,value,IF (value,UN) is not true so it becomes 0 + CDEF:result=0,0,value,IF "IF" will return the 3rd value + CDEF:result=value The known value is returned + + For the unknown value, this happens: + CDEF:result=value,UN,0,value,IF (value,UN) is true so it becomes 1 + CDEF:result=1,0,value,IF "IF" sees 1 and returns the 2nd value + CDEF:result=0 Zero is returned + + Of course, if you would like to see another value instead of zero, you + can use that other value. + + Eventually, when all unknown data is removed from the RRD, you may want + to remove this rule so that unknown data is properly displayed. + + EExxaammppllee:: bbeetttteerr hhaannddlliinngg ooff uunnkknnoowwnn ddaattaa,, bbyy uussiinngg ttiimmee + + The above example has one drawback. If you do log unknown data in your + database after installing your new equipment, it will also be trans- + lated into zero and therefore you won't see that there was a problem. + This is not good and what you really want to do is: + + · If there is unknown data, look at the time that this sample was + taken. + + · If the unknown value is before time xxx, make it zero. + + · If it is after time xxx, leave it as unknown data. + + This is doable: you can compare the time that the sample was taken to + some known time. Assuming you started to monitor your device on Friday + September 17, 1999, 00:35:57 MET DST. Translate this time in seconds + since 1970-01-01 and it becomes 937'521'357. If you process unknown + values that were received after this time, you want to leave them + unknown and if they were "received" before this time, you want to + translate them into zero (so you can effectively ignore them while + adding them to your other routers counters). + + Translating Friday September 17, 1999, 00:35:57 MET DST into + 937'521'357 can be done by, for instance, using gnu date: + + date -d "19990917 00:35:57" +%s + + You could also dump the database and see where the data starts to be + known. There are several other ways of doing this, just pick one. + + Now we have to create the magic that allows us to process unknown val- + ues different depending on the time that the sample was taken. This is + a three step process: + + 1. If the timestamp of the value is after 937'521'357, leave it as is. + + 2. If the value is a known value, leave it as is. + + 3. Change the unknown value into zero. + + Lets look at part one: + + if (true) return the original value + + We rewrite this: + + if (true) return "a" + if (false) return "b" + + We need to calculate true or false from step 1. There is a function + available that returns the timestamp for the current sample. It is + called, how surprisingly, "TIME". This time has to be compared to a + constant number, we need "GT". The output of "GT" is true or false and + this is good input to "IF". We want "if (time > 937521357) then (return + a) else (return b)". + + This process was already described thoroughly in the previous chapter + so lets do it quick: + + if (x) then a else b + where x represents "time>937521357" + where a represents the original value + where b represents the outcome of the previous example + + time>937521357 --> TIME,937521357,GT + + if (x) then a else b --> x,a,b,IF + substitute x --> TIME,937521357,GT,a,b,IF + substitute a --> TIME,937521357,GT,value,b,IF + substitute b --> TIME,937521357,GT,value,value,UN,0,value,IF,IF + + We end up with: + "CDEF:result=TIME,937521357,GT,value,value,UN,0,value,IF,IF" + + This looks very complex, however, as you can see, it was not too hard + to come up with. + + EExxaammppllee:: PPrreetteennddiinngg wweeiirrdd ddaattaa iissnn''tt tthheerree + + Suppose you have a problem that shows up as huge spikes in your graph. + You know this happens and why, so you decide to work around the prob- + lem. Perhaps you're using your network to do a backup at night and by + doing so you get almost 10mb/s while the rest of your network activity + does not produce numbers higher than 100kb/s. + + There are two options: + + 1. If the number exceeds 100kb/s it is wrong and you want it masked + out by changing it into unknown. + + 2. You don't want the graph to show more than 100kb/s. + + Pseudo code: if (number > 100) then unknown else number or Pseudo code: + if (number > 100) then 100 else number. + + The second "problem" may also be solved by using the rigid option of + RRDtool graph, however this has not the same result. In this example + you can end up with a graph that does autoscaling. Also, if you use the + numbers to display maxima they will be set to 100kb/s. + + We use "IF" and "GT" again. "if (x) then (y) else (z)" is written down + as "CDEF:result=x,y,z,IF"; now fill in x, y and z. For x you fill in + "number greater than 100kb/s" becoming "number,100000,GT" (kilo is + 1'000 and b/s is what we measure!). The "z" part is "number" in both + cases and the "y" part is either "UNKN" for unknown or "100000" for + 100kb/s. + + The two CDEF expressions would be: + + CDEF:result=number,100000,GT,UNKN,number,IF + CDEF:result=number,100000,GT,100000,number,IF + + EExxaammppllee:: wwoorrkkiinngg oonn aa cceerrttaaiinn ttiimmee ssppaann + + If you want a graph that spans a few weeks, but would only want to see + some routers' data for one week, you need to "hide" the rest of the + time frame. Don't ask me when this would be useful, it's just here for + the example :) + + We need to compare the time stamp to a begin date and an end date. + Comparing isn't difficult: + + TIME,begintime,GE + TIME,endtime,LE + + These two parts of the CDEF produce either 0 for false or 1 for true. + We can now check if they are both 0 (or 1) using a few IF statements + but, as Wataru Satoh pointed out, we can use the "*" or "+" functions + as logical AND and logical OR. + + For "*", the result will be zero (false) if either one of the two oper- + ators is zero. For "+", the result will only be false (0) when two + false (0) operators will be added. Warning: *any* number not equal to + 0 will be considered "true". This means that, for instance, "-1,1,+" + (which should be "true or true") will become FALSE ... In other words, + use "+" only if you know for sure that you have positive numbers (or + zero) only. + + Let's compile the complete CDEF: + + DEF:ds0=router1.rrd:AVERAGE + CDEF:ds0modified=TIME,begintime,GE,TIME,endtime,LE,*,UNKN,ds0,IF + + This will return the value of ds0 if both comparisons return true. You + could also do it the other way around: + + DEF:ds0=router1.rrd:AVERAGE + CDEF:ds0modified=TIME,begintime,LT,TIME,endtime,GT,+,UNKN,ds0,IF + + This will return an UNKNOWN if either comparison returns true. + + EExxaammppllee:: YYoouu ssuussppeecctt ttoo hhaavvee pprroobblleemmss aanndd wwaanntt ttoo sseeee uunnkknnoowwnn ddaattaa.. + + Suppose you add up the number of active users on several terminal + servers. If one of them doesn't give an answer (or an incorrect one) + you get "NaN" in the database ("Not a Number") and NaN is evaluated as + Unknown. + + In this case, you would like to be alerted to it and the sum of the + remaining values is of no value to you. + + It would be something like: + + DEF:users1=location1.rrd:onlineTS1:LAST + DEF:users2=location1.rrd:onlineTS2:LAST + DEF:users3=location2.rrd:onlineTS1:LAST + DEF:users4=location2.rrd:onlineTS2:LAST + CDEF:allusers=users1,users2,users3,users4,+,+,+ + + If you now plot allusers, unknown data in one of users1..users4 will + show up as a gap in your graph. You want to modify this to show a + bright red line, not a gap. + + Define an extra CDEF that is unknown if all is okay and is infinite if + there is an unknown value: + + CDEF:wrongdata=allusers,UN,INF,UNKN,IF + + "allusers,UN" will evaluate to either true or false, it is the (x) part + of the "IF" function and it checks if allusers is unknown. The (y) + part of the "IF" function is set to "INF" (which means infinity) and + the (z) part of the function returns "UNKN". + + The logic is: if (allusers == unknown) then return INF else return + UNKN. + + You can now use AREA to display this "wrongdata" in bright red. If it + is unknown (because allusers is known) then the red AREA won't show up. + If the value is INF (because allusers is unknown) then the red AREA + will be filled in on the graph at that particular time. + + AREA:allusers#0000FF:combined user count + AREA:wrongdata#FF0000:unknown data + + SSaammee eexxaammppllee uusseeffuull wwiitthh SSTTAACCKKeedd ddaattaa:: + + If you use stack in the previous example (as I would do) then you don't + add up the values. Therefore, there is no relationship between the four + values and you don't get a single value to test. Suppose users3 would + be unknown at one point in time: users1 is plotted, users2 is stacked + on top of users1, users3 is unknown and therefore nothing happens, + users4 is stacked on top of users2. Add the extra CDEFs anyway and use + them to overlay the "normal" graph: + + DEF:users1=location1.rrd:onlineTS1:LAST + DEF:users2=location1.rrd:onlineTS2:LAST + DEF:users3=location2.rrd:onlineTS1:LAST + DEF:users4=location2.rrd:onlineTS2:LAST + CDEF:allusers=users1,users2,users3,users4,+,+,+ + CDEF:wrongdata=allusers,UN,INF,UNKN,IF + AREA:users1#0000FF:users at ts1 + STACK:users2#00FF00:users at ts2 + STACK:users3#00FFFF:users at ts3 + STACK:users4#FFFF00:users at ts4 + AREA:wrongdata#FF0000:unknown data + + If there is unknown data in one of users1..users4, the "wrongdata" AREA + will be drawn and because it starts at the X-axis and has infinite + height it will effectively overwrite the STACKed parts. + + You could combine the two CDEF lines into one (we don't use "allusers") + if you like. But there are good reasons for writing two CDEFS: + + · It improves the readability of the script. + + · It can be used inside GPRINT to display the total number of users. + + If you choose to combine them, you can substitute the "allusers" in the + second CDEF with the part after the equal sign from the first line: + + CDEF:wrongdata=users1,users2,users3,users4,+,+,+,UN,INF,UNKN,IF + + If you do so, you won't be able to use these next GPRINTs: + + COMMENT:"Total number of users seen" + GPRINT:allusers:MAX:"Maximum: %6.0lf" + GPRINT:allusers:MIN:"Minimum: %6.0lf" + GPRINT:allusers:AVERAGE:"Average: %6.0lf" + GPRINT:allusers:LAST:"Current: %6.0lf\n" + +TThhee eexxaammpplleess ffrroomm tthhee RRRRDD ggrraapphh mmaannuuaall ppaaggee + DDeeggrreeeess CCeellssiiuuss vvss.. DDeeggrreeeess FFaahhrreennhheeiitt + + To convert Celsius into Fahrenheit use the formula F=9/5*C+32 + + rrdtool graph demo.png --title="Demo Graph" \ + DEF:cel=demo.rrd:exhaust:AVERAGE \ + CDEF:far=9,5,/,cel,*,32,+ \ + LINE2:cel#00a000:"D. Celsius" \ + LINE2:far#ff0000:"D. Fahrenheit\c" + + This example gets the DS called "exhaust" from database "demo.rrd" and + puts the values in variable "cel". The CDEF used is evaluated as fol- + lows: + + CDEF:far=9,5,/,cel,*,32,+ + 1. push 9, push 5 + 2. push function "divide" and process it + the stack now contains 9/5 + 3. push variable "cel" + 4. push function "multiply" and process it + the stack now contains 9/5*cel + 5. push 32 + 6. push function "plus" and process it + the stack contains now the temperature in Fahrenheit + + CChhaannggiinngg uunnkknnoowwnn iinnttoo zzeerroo + + rrdtool graph demo.png --title="Demo Graph" \ + DEF:idat1=interface1.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE \ + DEF:idat2=interface2.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE \ + DEF:odat1=interface1.rrd:ds1:AVERAGE \ + DEF:odat2=interface2.rrd:ds1:AVERAGE \ + CDEF:agginput=idat1,UN,0,idat1,IF,idat2,UN,0,idat2,IF,+,8,* \ + CDEF:aggoutput=odat1,UN,0,odat1,IF,odat2,UN,0,odat2,IF,+,8,* \ + AREA:agginput#00cc00:Input Aggregate \ + LINE1:aggoutput#0000FF:Output Aggregate + + These two CDEFs are built from several functions. It helps to split + them when viewing what they do. Starting with the first CDEF we would + get: + + idat1,UN --> a + 0 --> b + idat1 --> c + if (a) then (b) else (c) + + The result is therefore "0" if it is true that "idat1" equals "UN". If + not, the original value of "idat1" is put back on the stack. Lets call + this answer "d". The process is repeated for the next five items on the + stack, it is done the same and will return answer "h". The resulting + stack is therefore "d,h". The expression has been simplified to + "d,h,+,8,*" and it will now be easy to see that we add "d" and "h", and + multiply the result with eight. + + The end result is that we have added "idat1" and "idat2" and in the + process we effectively ignored unknown values. The result is multiplied + by eight, most likely to convert bytes/s to bits/s. + + IInnffiinniittyy ddeemmoo + + rrdtool graph example.png --title="INF demo" \ + DEF:val1=some.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE \ + DEF:val2=some.rrd:ds1:AVERAGE \ + DEF:val3=some.rrd:ds2:AVERAGE \ + DEF:val4=other.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE \ + CDEF:background=val4,POP,TIME,7200,%,3600,LE,INF,UNKN,IF \ + CDEF:wipeout=val1,val2,val3,val4,+,+,+,UN,INF,UNKN,IF \ + AREA:background#F0F0F0 \ + AREA:val1#0000FF:Value1 \ + STACK:val2#00C000:Value2 \ + STACK:val3#FFFF00:Value3 \ + STACK:val4#FFC000:Value4 \ + AREA:whipeout#FF0000:Unknown + + This demo demonstrates two ways to use infinity. It is a bit tricky to + see what happens in the "background" CDEF. + + "val4,POP,TIME,7200,%,3600,LE,INF,UNKN,IF" + + This RPN takes the value of "val4" as input and then immediately + removes it from the stack using "POP". The stack is now empty but as a + side effect we now know the time that this sample was taken. This time + is put on the stack by the "TIME" function. + + "TIME,7200,%" takes the modulo of time and 7'200 (which is two hours). + The resulting value on the stack will be a number in the range from 0 + to 7199. + + For people who don't know the modulo function: it is the remainder + after an integer division. If you divide 16 by 3, the answer would be 5 + and the remainder would be 1. So, "16,3,%" returns 1. + + We have the result of "TIME,7200,%" on the stack, lets call this "a". + The start of the RPN has become "a,3600,LE" and this checks if "a" is + less or equal than "3600". It is true half of the time. We now have to + process the rest of the RPN and this is only a simple "IF" function + that returns either "INF" or "UNKN" depending on the time. This is + returned to variable "background". + + The second CDEF has been discussed earlier in this document so we won't + do that here. + + Now you can draw the different layers. Start with the background that + is either unknown (nothing to see) or infinite (the whole positive part + of the graph gets filled). + + Next you draw the data on top of this background, it will overlay the + background. Suppose one of val1..val4 would be unknown, in that case + you end up with only three bars stacked on top of each other. You + don't want to see this because the data is only valid when all four + variables are valid. This is why you use the second CDEF, it will over- + lay the data with an AREA so the data cannot be seen anymore. + + If your data can also have negative values you also need to overwrite + the other half of your graph. This can be done in a relatively simple + way: what you need is the "wipeout" variable and place a negative sign + before it: "CDEF:wipeout2=wipeout,-1,*" + + FFiilltteerriinngg ddaattaa + + You may do some complex data filtering: + + MEDIAN FILTER: filters shot noise + + DEF:var=database.rrd:traffic:AVERAGE + CDEF:prev1=PREV(var) + CDEF:prev2=PREV(prev1) + CDEF:prev3=PREV(prev2) + CDEF:median=prev1,prev2,prev3,+,+,3,/ + LINE3:median#000077:filtered + LINE1:prev2#007700:'raw data' + + DERIVATE: + + DEF:var=database.rrd:traffic:AVERAGE + CDEF:prev1=PREV(var) + CDEF:time=TIME + CDEF:prevtime=PREV(time) + CDEF:derivate=var,prev1,-,time,prevtime,-,/ + LINE3:derivate#000077:derivate + LINE1:var#007700:'raw data' + +OOuutt ooff iiddeeaass ffoorr nnooww + This document was created from questions asked by either myself or by + other people on the RRDtool mailing list. Please let me know if you + find errors in it or if you have trouble understanding it. 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These operators act on the two values on the stack +preceding them (to the left). Read these two values on the stack +from left to right inserting the operator in the middle. If the +resulting statement is true, then replace the three values from the +stack with \*(L"1\*(R". If the statement if false, replace the three values +with \*(L"0\*(R". +.PP +For example, think about \*(L"2,1,GT\*(R". This \s-1RPN\s0 expression could be +read as \*(L"is two greater than one?\*(R" The answer to that question is +\&\*(L"true\*(R". So the three values should be replaced with \*(L"1\*(R". Thus the +\&\s-1RPN\s0 expression 2,1,GT evaluates to 1. +.PP +Now consider \*(L"2,1,LE\*(R". This \s-1RPN\s0 expression could be read as \*(L"is +two less than or equal to one?\*(R". The natural response is \*(L"no\*(R" +and thus the \s-1RPN\s0 expression 2,1,LE evaluates to 0. +.SH "Reading the IF Operator" +.IX Header "Reading the IF Operator" +The \s-1IF\s0 \s-1RPN\s0 logic operator can be straightforward also. The key +to reading \s-1IF\s0 operators is to understand that the condition part +of the traditional \*(L"if X than Y else Z\*(R" notation has *already* +been evaluated. So the \s-1IF\s0 operator acts on only one value on the +stack: the third value to the left of the \s-1IF\s0 value. The second +value to the left of the \s-1IF\s0 corresponds to the true (\*(L"Y\*(R") branch. +And the first value to the left of the \s-1IF\s0 corresponds to the false +(\*(L"Z\*(R") branch. Read the \s-1RPN\s0 expression \*(L"X,Y,Z,IF\*(R" from left to +right like so: \*(L"if X then Y else Z\*(R". +.PP +For example, consider \*(L"1,10,100,IF\*(R". It looks bizarre to me. +But when I read \*(L"if 1 then 10 else 100\*(R" it's crystal clear: 1 is true +so the answer is 10. Note that only zero is false; all other values +are true. \*(L"2,20,200,IF\*(R" (\*(L"if 2 then 20 else 200\*(R") evaluates to 20. +And \*(L"0,1,2,IF\*(R" ("if 0 then 1 else 2) evaluates to 2. +.PP +Notice that none of the above examples really simulate the whole +\&\*(L"if X then Y else Z\*(R" statement. This is because computer programmers +read this statement as \*(L"if Some Condition then Y else Z\*(R". So it's +important to be able to read \s-1IF\s0 operators along with the \s-1LT\s0, \s-1LE\s0, +\&\s-1GT\s0, \s-1GE\s0 and \s-1EQ\s0 operators. +.SH "Some Examples" +.IX Header "Some Examples" +While compound expressions can look overly complex, they can be +considered elegantly simple. To quickly comprehend \s-1RPN\s0 expressions, +you must know the the algorithm for evaluating \s-1RPN\s0 expressions: +iterate searches from the left to the right looking for an operator. +When it's found, apply that operator by popping the operator and some +number of values (and by definition, not operators) off the stack. +.PP +For example, the stack \*(L"1,2,3,+,+\*(R" gets \*(L"2,3,+\*(R" evaluated (as \*(L"2+3\*(R") +during the first iteration and is replaced by 5. This results in +the stack \*(L"1,5,+\*(R". Finally, \*(L"1,5,+\*(R" is evaluated resulting in the +answer 6. For convenience, it's useful to write this set of +operations as: +.PP +.Vb 3 +\& 1) 1,2,3,+,+ eval is 2,3,+ = 5 result is 1,5,+ +\& 2) 1,5,+ eval is 1,5,+ = 6 result is 6 +\& 3) 6 +.Ve +.PP +Let's use that notation to conveniently solve some complex \s-1RPN\s0 expressions +with multiple logic operators: +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& 1) 20,10,GT,10,20,IF eval is 20,10,GT = 1 result is 1,10,20,IF +.Ve +.PP +read the eval as pop \*(L"20 is greater than 10\*(R" so push 1 +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& 2) 1,10,20,IF eval is 1,10,20,IF = 10 result is 10 +.Ve +.PP +read pop \*(L"if 1 then 10 else 20\*(R" so push 10. Only 10 is left so +10 is the answer. +.PP +Let's read a complex \s-1RPN\s0 expression that also has the traditional +multiplication operator: +.PP +.Vb 4 +\& 1) 128,8,*,7000,GT,7000,128,8,*,IF eval 128,8,* result is 1024 +\& 2) 1024,7000,GT,7000,128,8,*,IF eval 1024,7000,GT result is 0 +\& 3) 0,128,8,*,IF eval 128,8,* result is 1024 +\& 4) 0,7000,1024,IF result is 1024 +.Ve +.PP +Now let's go back to the first example of multiple logic operators, +but replace the value 20 with the variable \*(L"input\*(R": +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& 1) input,10,GT,10,input,IF eval is input,10,GT ( lets call this A ) +.Ve +.PP +Read eval as \*(L"if input > 10 then true\*(R" and replace \*(L"input,10,GT\*(R" +with \*(L"A\*(R": +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& 2) A,10,input,IF eval is A,10,input,IF +.Ve +.PP +read \*(L"if A then 10 else input\*(R". Now replace A with it's verbose +description againg and\*(--voila!\-\-you have a easily readable description +of the expression: +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& if input > 10 then 10 else input +.Ve +.PP +Finally, let's go back to the first most complex example and replace +the value 128 with \*(L"input\*(R": +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& 1) input,8,*,7000,GT,7000,input,8,*,IF eval input,8,* result is A +.Ve +.PP +where A is \*(L"input * 8\*(R" +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& 2) A,7000,GT,7000,input,8,*,IF eval is A,7000,GT result is B +.Ve +.PP +where B is \*(L"if ((input * 8) > 7000) then true\*(R" +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& 3) B,7000,input,8,*,IF eval is input,8,* result is C +.Ve +.PP +where C is \*(L"input * 8\*(R" +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& 4) B,7000,C,IF +.Ve +.PP +At last we have a readable decoding of the complex \s-1RPN\s0 expression with +a variable: +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& if ((input * 8) > 7000) then 7000 else (input * 8) +.Ve +.SH "Exercises" +.IX Header "Exercises" +Exercise 1: +.PP +Compute \*(L"3,2,*,1,+ and \*(R"3,2,1,+,*" by hand. Rewrite them in +traditional notation. Explain why they have different answers. +.PP +Answer 1: +.PP +.Vb 3 +\& 3*2+1 = 7 and 3*(2+1) = 9. These expressions have +\& different answers because the altering of the plus and +\& times operators alter the order of their evaluation. +.Ve +.PP +Exercise 2: +.PP +One may be tempted to shorten the expression +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& input,8,*,56000,GT,56000,input,*,8,IF +.Ve +.PP +by removing the redundant use of \*(L"input,8,*\*(R" like so: +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& input,56000,GT,56000,input,IF,8,* +.Ve +.PP +Use traditional notation to show these expressions are not the same. +Write an expression that's equivalent to the first expression, but +uses the \s-1LE\s0 and \s-1DIV\s0 operators. +.PP +Answer 2: +.PP +.Vb 2 +\& if (input <= 56000/8 ) { input*8 } else { 56000 } +\& input,56000,8,DIV,LT,input,8,*,56000,IF +.Ve +.PP +Exercise 3: +.PP +Briefly explain why traditional mathematic notation requires the +use of parentheses. Explain why \s-1RPN\s0 notation does not require +the use of parentheses. +.PP +Answer 3: +.PP +.Vb 6 +\& Traditional mathematic expressions are evaluated by +\& doing multiplication and division first, then addition and +\& subtraction. Parentheses are used to force the evaluation of +\& addition before multiplication (etc). RPN does not require +\& parentheses because the ordering of objects on the stack +\& can force the evaluation of addition before multiplication. +.Ve +.PP +Exercise 4: +.PP +Explain why it was desirable for the RRDtool developers to implement +\&\s-1RPN\s0 notation instead of traditional mathematical notation. +.PP +Answer 4: +.PP +.Vb 5 +\& The algorithm that implements traditional mathematical +\& notation is more complex then algorithm used for RPN. +\& So implementing RPN allowed Tobias Oetiker to write less +\& code! (The code is also less complex and therefore less +\& likely to have bugs.) +.Ve +.SH "AUTHOR" +.IX Header "AUTHOR" +Steve Rader diff --git a/doc/rpntutorial.html b/doc/rpntutorial.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d3c0956 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rpntutorial.html @@ -0,0 +1,201 @@ + + + + +rpntutorial + + + + + + +

+ + + + +

+

+

NAME

+

rpntutorial - Reading RRDtool RPN Expressions by Steve Rader

+

+

+
+

DESCRIPTION

+

This tutorial should help you get to grips with RRDtool RPN expressions +as seen in CDEF arguments of RRDtool graph.

+

+

+
+

Reading Comparison Operators

+

The LT, LE, GT, GE and EQ RPN logic operators are not as tricky as +they appear. These operators act on the two values on the stack +preceding them (to the left). Read these two values on the stack +from left to right inserting the operator in the middle. If the +resulting statement is true, then replace the three values from the +stack with ``1''. If the statement if false, replace the three values +with ``0''.

+

For example, think about ``2,1,GT''. This RPN expression could be +read as ``is two greater than one?'' The answer to that question is +``true''. So the three values should be replaced with ``1''. Thus the +RPN expression 2,1,GT evaluates to 1.

+

Now consider ``2,1,LE''. This RPN expression could be read as ``is +two less than or equal to one?''. The natural response is ``no'' +and thus the RPN expression 2,1,LE evaluates to 0.

+

+

+
+

Reading the IF Operator

+

The IF RPN logic operator can be straightforward also. The key +to reading IF operators is to understand that the condition part +of the traditional ``if X than Y else Z'' notation has *already* +been evaluated. So the IF operator acts on only one value on the +stack: the third value to the left of the IF value. The second +value to the left of the IF corresponds to the true (``Y'') branch. +And the first value to the left of the IF corresponds to the false +(``Z'') branch. Read the RPN expression ``X,Y,Z,IF'' from left to +right like so: ``if X then Y else Z''.

+

For example, consider ``1,10,100,IF''. It looks bizarre to me. +But when I read ``if 1 then 10 else 100'' it's crystal clear: 1 is true +so the answer is 10. Note that only zero is false; all other values +are true. ``2,20,200,IF'' (``if 2 then 20 else 200'') evaluates to 20. +And ``0,1,2,IF'' (``if 0 then 1 else 2) evaluates to 2.

+

Notice that none of the above examples really simulate the whole +``if X then Y else Z'' statement. This is because computer programmers +read this statement as ``if Some Condition then Y else Z''. So it's +important to be able to read IF operators along with the LT, LE, +GT, GE and EQ operators.

+

+

+
+

Some Examples

+

While compound expressions can look overly complex, they can be +considered elegantly simple. To quickly comprehend RPN expressions, +you must know the the algorithm for evaluating RPN expressions: +iterate searches from the left to the right looking for an operator. +When it's found, apply that operator by popping the operator and some +number of values (and by definition, not operators) off the stack.

+

For example, the stack ``1,2,3,+,+'' gets ``2,3,+'' evaluated (as ``2+3'') +during the first iteration and is replaced by 5. This results in +the stack ``1,5,+''. Finally, ``1,5,+'' is evaluated resulting in the +answer 6. For convenience, it's useful to write this set of +operations as:

+
+ 1) 1,2,3,+,+    eval is 2,3,+ = 5    result is 1,5,+
+ 2) 1,5,+        eval is 1,5,+ = 6    result is 6
+ 3) 6
+

Let's use that notation to conveniently solve some complex RPN expressions +with multiple logic operators:

+
+ 1) 20,10,GT,10,20,IF  eval is 20,10,GT = 1     result is 1,10,20,IF
+

read the eval as pop ``20 is greater than 10'' so push 1

+
+ 2) 1,10,20,IF         eval is 1,10,20,IF = 10  result is 10
+

read pop ``if 1 then 10 else 20'' so push 10. Only 10 is left so +10 is the answer.

+

Let's read a complex RPN expression that also has the traditional +multiplication operator:

+
+ 1) 128,8,*,7000,GT,7000,128,8,*,IF  eval 128,8,*       result is 1024
+ 2) 1024,7000,GT,7000,128,8,*,IF     eval 1024,7000,GT  result is 0
+ 3) 0,128,8,*,IF                     eval 128,8,*       result is 1024
+ 4) 0,7000,1024,IF                                      result is 1024
+

Now let's go back to the first example of multiple logic operators, +but replace the value 20 with the variable ``input'':

+
+ 1) input,10,GT,10,input,IF  eval is input,10,GT  ( lets call this A )
+

Read eval as ``if input > 10 then true'' and replace ``input,10,GT'' +with ``A'':

+
+ 2) A,10,input,IF            eval is A,10,input,IF
+

read ``if A then 10 else input''. Now replace A with it's verbose +description againg and--voila!--you have a easily readable description +of the expression:

+
+ if input > 10 then 10 else input
+

Finally, let's go back to the first most complex example and replace +the value 128 with ``input'':

+
+ 1) input,8,*,7000,GT,7000,input,8,*,IF  eval input,8,*     result is A
+

where A is ``input * 8''

+
+ 2) A,7000,GT,7000,input,8,*,IF          eval is A,7000,GT  result is B
+

where B is ``if ((input * 8) > 7000) then true''

+
+ 3) B,7000,input,8,*,IF                  eval is input,8,*  result is C
+

where C is ``input * 8''

+
+ 4) B,7000,C,IF
+

At last we have a readable decoding of the complex RPN expression with +a variable:

+
+ if ((input * 8) > 7000) then 7000 else (input * 8)
+

+

+
+

Exercises

+

Exercise 1:

+

Compute ``3,2,*,1,+ and ''3,2,1,+,*`` by hand. Rewrite them in +traditional notation. Explain why they have different answers.

+

Answer 1:

+
+    3*2+1 = 7 and 3*(2+1) = 9.  These expressions have
+    different answers because the altering of the plus and
+    times operators alter the order of their evaluation.
+

Exercise 2:

+

One may be tempted to shorten the expression

+
+ input,8,*,56000,GT,56000,input,*,8,IF
+

by removing the redundant use of ``input,8,*'' like so:

+
+ input,56000,GT,56000,input,IF,8,*
+

Use traditional notation to show these expressions are not the same. +Write an expression that's equivalent to the first expression, but +uses the LE and DIV operators.

+

Answer 2:

+
+    if (input <= 56000/8 ) { input*8 } else { 56000 }
+    input,56000,8,DIV,LT,input,8,*,56000,IF
+

Exercise 3:

+

Briefly explain why traditional mathematic notation requires the +use of parentheses. Explain why RPN notation does not require +the use of parentheses.

+

Answer 3:

+
+    Traditional mathematic expressions are evaluated by
+    doing multiplication and division first, then addition and
+    subtraction.  Parentheses are used to force the evaluation of
+    addition before multiplication (etc).  RPN does not require
+    parentheses because the ordering of objects on the stack
+    can force the evaluation of addition before multiplication.
+

Exercise 4:

+

Explain why it was desirable for the RRDtool developers to implement +RPN notation instead of traditional mathematical notation.

+

Answer 4:

+
+    The algorithm that implements traditional mathematical
+    notation is more complex then algorithm used for RPN.
+    So implementing RPN allowed Tobias Oetiker to write less
+    code!  (The code is also less complex and therefore less
+    likely to have bugs.)
+

+

+
+

AUTHOR

+

Steve Rader <rader@wiscnet.net>

+ + + + diff --git a/doc/rpntutorial.pod b/doc/rpntutorial.pod new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b3beac1 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rpntutorial.pod @@ -0,0 +1,198 @@ +=head1 NAME + +rpntutorial - Reading RRDtool RPN Expressions by Steve Rader + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +This tutorial should help you get to grips with RRDtool RPN expressions +as seen in CDEF arguments of RRDtool graph. + +=head1 Reading Comparison Operators + +The LT, LE, GT, GE and EQ RPN logic operators are not as tricky as +they appear. These operators act on the two values on the stack +preceding them (to the left). Read these two values on the stack +from left to right inserting the operator in the middle. If the +resulting statement is true, then replace the three values from the +stack with "1". If the statement if false, replace the three values +with "0". + +For example, think about "2,1,GT". This RPN expression could be +read as "is two greater than one?" The answer to that question is +"true". So the three values should be replaced with "1". Thus the +RPN expression 2,1,GT evaluates to 1. + +Now consider "2,1,LE". This RPN expression could be read as "is +two less than or equal to one?". The natural response is "no" +and thus the RPN expression 2,1,LE evaluates to 0. + +=head1 Reading the IF Operator + +The IF RPN logic operator can be straightforward also. The key +to reading IF operators is to understand that the condition part +of the traditional "if X than Y else Z" notation has *already* +been evaluated. So the IF operator acts on only one value on the +stack: the third value to the left of the IF value. The second +value to the left of the IF corresponds to the true ("Y") branch. +And the first value to the left of the IF corresponds to the false +("Z") branch. Read the RPN expression "X,Y,Z,IF" from left to +right like so: "if X then Y else Z". + +For example, consider "1,10,100,IF". It looks bizarre to me. +But when I read "if 1 then 10 else 100" it's crystal clear: 1 is true +so the answer is 10. Note that only zero is false; all other values +are true. "2,20,200,IF" ("if 2 then 20 else 200") evaluates to 20. +And "0,1,2,IF" ("if 0 then 1 else 2) evaluates to 2. + + +Notice that none of the above examples really simulate the whole +"if X then Y else Z" statement. This is because computer programmers +read this statement as "if Some Condition then Y else Z". So it's +important to be able to read IF operators along with the LT, LE, +GT, GE and EQ operators. + +=head1 Some Examples + +While compound expressions can look overly complex, they can be +considered elegantly simple. To quickly comprehend RPN expressions, +you must know the the algorithm for evaluating RPN expressions: +iterate searches from the left to the right looking for an operator. +When it's found, apply that operator by popping the operator and some +number of values (and by definition, not operators) off the stack. + +For example, the stack "1,2,3,+,+" gets "2,3,+" evaluated (as "2+3") +during the first iteration and is replaced by 5. This results in +the stack "1,5,+". Finally, "1,5,+" is evaluated resulting in the +answer 6. For convenience, it's useful to write this set of +operations as: + + 1) 1,2,3,+,+ eval is 2,3,+ = 5 result is 1,5,+ + 2) 1,5,+ eval is 1,5,+ = 6 result is 6 + 3) 6 + +Let's use that notation to conveniently solve some complex RPN expressions +with multiple logic operators: + + 1) 20,10,GT,10,20,IF eval is 20,10,GT = 1 result is 1,10,20,IF + +read the eval as pop "20 is greater than 10" so push 1 + + 2) 1,10,20,IF eval is 1,10,20,IF = 10 result is 10 + +read pop "if 1 then 10 else 20" so push 10. Only 10 is left so +10 is the answer. + +Let's read a complex RPN expression that also has the traditional +multiplication operator: + + 1) 128,8,*,7000,GT,7000,128,8,*,IF eval 128,8,* result is 1024 + 2) 1024,7000,GT,7000,128,8,*,IF eval 1024,7000,GT result is 0 + 3) 0,128,8,*,IF eval 128,8,* result is 1024 + 4) 0,7000,1024,IF result is 1024 + + +Now let's go back to the first example of multiple logic operators, +but replace the value 20 with the variable "input": + + 1) input,10,GT,10,input,IF eval is input,10,GT ( lets call this A ) + +Read eval as "if input > 10 then true" and replace "input,10,GT" +with "A": + + 2) A,10,input,IF eval is A,10,input,IF + +read "if A then 10 else input". Now replace A with it's verbose +description againg and--voila!--you have a easily readable description +of the expression: + + if input > 10 then 10 else input + +Finally, let's go back to the first most complex example and replace +the value 128 with "input": + + 1) input,8,*,7000,GT,7000,input,8,*,IF eval input,8,* result is A + +where A is "input * 8" + + 2) A,7000,GT,7000,input,8,*,IF eval is A,7000,GT result is B + +where B is "if ((input * 8) > 7000) then true" + + 3) B,7000,input,8,*,IF eval is input,8,* result is C + +where C is "input * 8" + + 4) B,7000,C,IF + +At last we have a readable decoding of the complex RPN expression with +a variable: + + if ((input * 8) > 7000) then 7000 else (input * 8) + +=head1 Exercises + +Exercise 1: + +Compute "3,2,*,1,+ and "3,2,1,+,*" by hand. Rewrite them in +traditional notation. Explain why they have different answers. + +Answer 1: + + 3*2+1 = 7 and 3*(2+1) = 9. These expressions have + different answers because the altering of the plus and + times operators alter the order of their evaluation. + + +Exercise 2: + +One may be tempted to shorten the expression + + input,8,*,56000,GT,56000,input,*,8,IF + +by removing the redundant use of "input,8,*" like so: + + input,56000,GT,56000,input,IF,8,* + +Use traditional notation to show these expressions are not the same. +Write an expression that's equivalent to the first expression, but +uses the LE and DIV operators. + +Answer 2: + + if (input <= 56000/8 ) { input*8 } else { 56000 } + input,56000,8,DIV,LT,input,8,*,56000,IF + + +Exercise 3: + +Briefly explain why traditional mathematic notation requires the +use of parentheses. Explain why RPN notation does not require +the use of parentheses. + +Answer 3: + + Traditional mathematic expressions are evaluated by + doing multiplication and division first, then addition and + subtraction. Parentheses are used to force the evaluation of + addition before multiplication (etc). RPN does not require + parentheses because the ordering of objects on the stack + can force the evaluation of addition before multiplication. + + +Exercise 4: + +Explain why it was desirable for the RRDtool developers to implement +RPN notation instead of traditional mathematical notation. + +Answer 4: + + The algorithm that implements traditional mathematical + notation is more complex then algorithm used for RPN. + So implementing RPN allowed Tobias Oetiker to write less + code! (The code is also less complex and therefore less + likely to have bugs.) + + +=head1 AUTHOR + +Steve Rader Erader@wiscnet.netE diff --git a/doc/rpntutorial.txt b/doc/rpntutorial.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0e733c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rpntutorial.txt @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ +RPNTUTORIAL(1) rrdtool RPNTUTORIAL(1) + + + +NNAAMMEE + rpntutorial - Reading RRDtool RPN Expressions by Steve Rader + +DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN + This tutorial should help you get to grips with RRDtool RPN expressions + as seen in CDEF arguments of RRDtool graph. + +RReeaaddiinngg CCoommppaarriissoonn OOppeerraattoorrss + The LT, LE, GT, GE and EQ RPN logic operators are not as tricky as they + appear. These operators act on the two values on the stack preceding + them (to the left). Read these two values on the stack from left to + right inserting the operator in the middle. If the resulting statement + is true, then replace the three values from the stack with "1". If the + statement if false, replace the three values with "0". + + For example, think about "2,1,GT". This RPN expression could be read + as "is two greater than one?" The answer to that question is "true". + So the three values should be replaced with "1". Thus the RPN expres- + sion 2,1,GT evaluates to 1. + + Now consider "2,1,LE". This RPN expression could be read as "is two + less than or equal to one?". The natural response is "no" and thus + the RPN expression 2,1,LE evaluates to 0. + +RReeaaddiinngg tthhee IIFF OOppeerraattoorr + The IF RPN logic operator can be straightforward also. The key to + reading IF operators is to understand that the condition part of the + traditional "if X than Y else Z" notation has *already* been evaluated. + So the IF operator acts on only one value on the stack: the third value + to the left of the IF value. The second value to the left of the IF + corresponds to the true ("Y") branch. And the first value to the left + of the IF corresponds to the false ("Z") branch. Read the RPN expres- + sion "X,Y,Z,IF" from left to right like so: "if X then Y else Z". + + For example, consider "1,10,100,IF". It looks bizarre to me. But when + I read "if 1 then 10 else 100" it's crystal clear: 1 is true so the + answer is 10. Note that only zero is false; all other values are true. + "2,20,200,IF" ("if 2 then 20 else 200") evaluates to 20. And + "0,1,2,IF" ("if 0 then 1 else 2) evaluates to 2. + + Notice that none of the above examples really simulate the whole "if X + then Y else Z" statement. This is because computer programmers read + this statement as "if Some Condition then Y else Z". So it's important + to be able to read IF operators along with the LT, LE, GT, GE and EQ + operators. + +SSoommee EExxaammpplleess + While compound expressions can look overly complex, they can be consid- + ered elegantly simple. To quickly comprehend RPN expressions, you must + know the the algorithm for evaluating RPN expressions: iterate searches + from the left to the right looking for an operator. When it's found, + apply that operator by popping the operator and some number of values + (and by definition, not operators) off the stack. + + For example, the stack "1,2,3,+,+" gets "2,3,+" evaluated (as "2+3") + during the first iteration and is replaced by 5. This results in the + stack "1,5,+". Finally, "1,5,+" is evaluated resulting in the answer + 6. For convenience, it's useful to write this set of operations as: + + 1) 1,2,3,+,+ eval is 2,3,+ = 5 result is 1,5,+ + 2) 1,5,+ eval is 1,5,+ = 6 result is 6 + 3) 6 + + Let's use that notation to conveniently solve some complex RPN expres- + sions with multiple logic operators: + + 1) 20,10,GT,10,20,IF eval is 20,10,GT = 1 result is 1,10,20,IF + + read the eval as pop "20 is greater than 10" so push 1 + + 2) 1,10,20,IF eval is 1,10,20,IF = 10 result is 10 + + read pop "if 1 then 10 else 20" so push 10. Only 10 is left so 10 is + the answer. + + Let's read a complex RPN expression that also has the traditional mul- + tiplication operator: + + 1) 128,8,*,7000,GT,7000,128,8,*,IF eval 128,8,* result is 1024 + 2) 1024,7000,GT,7000,128,8,*,IF eval 1024,7000,GT result is 0 + 3) 0,128,8,*,IF eval 128,8,* result is 1024 + 4) 0,7000,1024,IF result is 1024 + + Now let's go back to the first example of multiple logic operators, but + replace the value 20 with the variable "input": + + 1) input,10,GT,10,input,IF eval is input,10,GT ( lets call this A ) + + Read eval as "if input > 10 then true" and replace "input,10,GT" with + "A": + + 2) A,10,input,IF eval is A,10,input,IF + + read "if A then 10 else input". Now replace A with it's verbose + description againg and--voila!--you have a easily readable description + of the expression: + + if input > 10 then 10 else input + + Finally, let's go back to the first most complex example and replace + the value 128 with "input": + + 1) input,8,*,7000,GT,7000,input,8,*,IF eval input,8,* result is A + + where A is "input * 8" + + 2) A,7000,GT,7000,input,8,*,IF eval is A,7000,GT result is B + + where B is "if ((input * 8) > 7000) then true" + + 3) B,7000,input,8,*,IF eval is input,8,* result is C + + where C is "input * 8" + + 4) B,7000,C,IF + + At last we have a readable decoding of the complex RPN expression with + a variable: + + if ((input * 8) > 7000) then 7000 else (input * 8) + +EExxeerrcciisseess + Exercise 1: + + Compute "3,2,*,1,+ and "3,2,1,+,*" by hand. Rewrite them in tradi- + tional notation. Explain why they have different answers. + + Answer 1: + + 3*2+1 = 7 and 3*(2+1) = 9. These expressions have + different answers because the altering of the plus and + times operators alter the order of their evaluation. + + Exercise 2: + + One may be tempted to shorten the expression + + input,8,*,56000,GT,56000,input,*,8,IF + + by removing the redundant use of "input,8,*" like so: + + input,56000,GT,56000,input,IF,8,* + + Use traditional notation to show these expressions are not the same. + Write an expression that's equivalent to the first expression, but uses + the LE and DIV operators. + + Answer 2: + + if (input <= 56000/8 ) { input*8 } else { 56000 } + input,56000,8,DIV,LT,input,8,*,56000,IF + + Exercise 3: + + Briefly explain why traditional mathematic notation requires the use of + parentheses. Explain why RPN notation does not require the use of + parentheses. + + Answer 3: + + Traditional mathematic expressions are evaluated by + doing multiplication and division first, then addition and + subtraction. Parentheses are used to force the evaluation of + addition before multiplication (etc). RPN does not require + parentheses because the ordering of objects on the stack + can force the evaluation of addition before multiplication. + + Exercise 4: + + Explain why it was desirable for the RRDtool developers to implement + RPN notation instead of traditional mathematical notation. + + Answer 4: + + The algorithm that implements traditional mathematical + notation is more complex then algorithm used for RPN. + So implementing RPN allowed Tobias Oetiker to write less + code! 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It sheds a light on differences between RRDtool and other +databases. With help of an example, it explains the structure of RRDtool +database. This is followed by an overview of the \*(L"graph\*(R" feature of RRDtool. +At the end, it has sample scripts that illustrate the +usage/wrapping of RRDtool within Shell or Perl scripts. +.Sh "What makes RRDtool so special?" +.IX Subsection "What makes RRDtool so special?" +RRDtool is \s-1GNU\s0 licensed software developed by Tobias Oetiker, a system +manager at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. Though it is a +database, there are distinct differences between RRDtool databases and other +databases as listed below: +.IP "\(bu" 4 +RRDtool stores data; that makes it a back-end tool. The RRDtool command set +allows the creation of graphs; that makes it a front-end tool as well. Other +databases just store data and can not create graphs. +.IP "\(bu" 4 +In case of linear databases, new data gets appended at the bottom of +the database table. Thus its size keeps on increasing, whereas the size of +an RRDtool database is determined at creation time. Imagine an RRDtool +database as the perimeter of a circle. Data is added along the +perimeter. When new data reaches the starting point, it overwrites +existing data. This way, the size of an RRDtool database always +remains constant. The name \*(L"Round Robin\*(R" stems from this behavior. +.IP "\(bu" 4 +Other databases store the values as supplied. RRDtool can be configured to +calculate the rate of change from the previous to the current value and +store this information instead. +.IP "\(bu" 4 +Other databases get updated when values are supplied. The RRDtool database +is structured in such a way that it needs data at predefined time +intervals. If it does not get a new value during the interval, it stores an +\&\s-1UNKNOWN\s0 value for that interval. So, when using the RRDtool database, it is +imperative to use scripts that run at regular intervals to ensure a constant +data flow to update the RRDtool database. +.PP +RRDtool is designed to store time series of data. With every data +update, an associated time stamp is stored. Time is always expressed +in seconds passed since epoch (01\-01\-1970). RRDtool can be installed +on Unix as well as Windows. It comes with a command set to carry out +various operations on \s-1RRD\s0 databases. This command set can be accessed +from the command line, as well as from Shell or Perl scripts. The +scripts act as wrappers for accessing data stored in RRDtool +databases. +.Sh "Understanding by an example" +.IX Subsection "Understanding by an example" +The structure of an \s-1RRD\s0 database is different than other linear databases. +Other databases define tables with columns, and many other parameters. These +definitions sometimes are very complex, especially in large databases. +RRDtool databases are primarily used for monitoring purposes and +hence are very simple in structure. The parameters +that need to be defined are variables that hold values and archives of those +values. Being time sensitive, a couple of time related parameters are also +defined. Because of its structure, the definition of an RRDtool database also +includes a provision to specify specific actions to take in the absence of +update values. Data Source (\s-1DS\s0), heartbeat, Date Source Type (\s-1DST\s0), Round +Robin Archive (\s-1RRA\s0), and Consolidation Function (\s-1CF\s0) are some of the +terminologies related to RRDtool databases. +.PP +The structure of a database and the terminology associated with it can be +best explained with an example. +.PP +.Vb 6 +\& rrdtool create target.rrd \e +\& \-\-start 1023654125 \e +\& \-\-step 300 \e +\& DS:mem:GAUGE:600:0:671744 \e +\& RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:12:24 \e +\& RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:288:31 +.Ve +.PP +This example creates a database named \fItarget.rrd\fR. Start time +(1'023'654'125) is specified in total number of seconds since epoch +(time in seconds since 01\-01\-1970). While updating the database, the +update time is also specified. This update time \s-1MUST\s0 be large (later) +then start time and \s-1MUST\s0 be in seconds since epoch. +.PP +The step of 300 seconds indicates that database expects new values every +300 seconds. The wrapper script should be scheduled to run every \fBstep\fR +seconds so that it updates the database every \fBstep\fR seconds. +.PP +\&\s-1DS\s0 (Data Source) is the actual variable which relates to the parameter on +the device that is monitored. Its syntax is +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& DS:variable_name:DST:heartbeat:min:max +.Ve +.PP +\&\fB\s-1DS\s0\fR is a key word. \f(CW\*(C`variable_name\*(C'\fR is a name under which the parameter is +saved in the database. There can be as many DSs in a database as needed. After +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, +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 +\&\s-1COUNTER\s0, \s-1DERIVE\s0, \s-1ABSOLUTE\s0, \s-1GAUGE\s0. A \s-1DS\s0 declared as \s-1COUNTER\s0 will save +the rate of change of the value over a step period. This assumes that +the value is always increasing (the difference between the current and +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 +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 +to the current value. Thus it just stores the current value divided by +the step interval (300 seconds in our example). \s-1GAUGE\s0 does not save +the rate of change. It saves the actual value itself. There are no +divisions or calculations. Memory consumption in a server is a typical +example of gauge. The difference between the different types DSTs can be +explained better with the following example: +.PP +.Vb 6 +\& Values = 300, 600, 900, 1200 +\& Step = 300 seconds +\& COUNTER DS = 1, 1, 1, 1 +\& DERIVE DS = 1, 1, 1, 1 +\& ABSOLUTE DS = 1, 2, 3, 4 +\& GAUGE DS = 300, 600, 900, 1200 +.Ve +.PP +The next parameter is \fBheartbeat\fR. In our example, heartbeat is 600 +seconds. If the database does not get a new \s-1PDP\s0 within 300 seconds, it +will wait for another 300 seconds (total 600 seconds). If it doesn't +receive any \s-1PDP\s0 within 600 seconds, it will save an \s-1UNKNOWN\s0 value into +the database. This \s-1UNKNOWN\s0 value is a special feature of RRDtool \- it +is much better than to assume a missing value was 0 (zero) or any +other number which might also be a valid data value. For example, the +traffic flow counter on a router keeps increasing. Lets say, a value +is missed for an interval and 0 is stored instead of \s-1UNKNOWN\s0. Now when +the next value becomes available, it will calculate the difference +between the current value and the previous value (0) which is not +correct. So, inserting the value \s-1UNKNOWN\s0 makes much more sense here. +.PP +The next two parameters are the minimum and maximum value, +respectively. If the variable to be stored has predictable maximum and +minimum values, this should be specified here. Any update value +falling out of this range will be stored as \s-1UNKNOWN\s0. +.PP +The next line declares a round robin archive (\s-1RRA\s0). The syntax for +declaring an \s-1RRA\s0 is +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& RRA:CF:xff:step:rows +.Ve +.PP +\&\s-1RRA\s0 is the keyword to declare RRAs. The consolidation function (\s-1CF\s0) +can be \s-1AVERAGE\s0, \s-1MINIMUM\s0, \s-1MAXIMUM\s0, and \s-1LAST\s0. The concept of the +consolidated data point (\s-1CDP\s0) comes into the picture here. A \s-1CDP\s0 is +CFed (averaged, maximum/minimum value or last value) from \fIstep\fR +number of PDPs. This \s-1RRA\s0 will hold \fIrows\fR CDPs. +.PP +Lets have a look at the example above. For the first \s-1RRA\s0, 12 (steps) +PDPs (\s-1DS\s0 variables) are AVERAGEed (\s-1CF\s0) to form one \s-1CDP\s0. 24 (rows) of +theses CDPs are archived. Each \s-1PDP\s0 occurs at 300 seconds. 12 PDPs +represent 12 times 300 seconds which is 1 hour. It means 1 \s-1CDP\s0 (which +is equal to 12 PDPs) represents data worth 1 hour. 24 such CDPs +represent 1 day (1 hour times 24 CDPs). This means, this \s-1RRA\s0 is an +archive for one day. After 24 CDPs, \s-1CDP\s0 number 25 will replace the 1st +\&\s-1CDP\s0. The second \s-1RRA\s0 saves 31 CDPs; each \s-1CPD\s0 represents an \s-1AVERAGE\s0 +value for a day (288 PDPs, each covering 300 seconds = 24 +hours). Therefore this \s-1RRA\s0 is an archive for one month. A single +database can have many RRAs. If there are multiple DSs, each +individual \s-1RRA\s0 will save data for all the DSs in the database. For +example, if a database has 3 DSs and daily, weekly, monthly, and +yearly RRAs are declared, then each \s-1RRA\s0 will hold data from all 3 data +sources. +.Sh "Graphical Magic" +.IX Subsection "Graphical Magic" +Another important feature of RRDtool is its ability to create +graphs. The \*(L"graph\*(R" command uses the \*(L"fetch\*(R" command internally to +retrieve values from the database. With the retrieved values it draws +graphs as defined by the parameters supplied on the command line. A +single graph can show different \s-1DS\s0 (Data Sources) from a database. It +is also possible to show the values from more than one database in a +single graph. Often, it is necessary to perform some math on the +values retrieved from the database before plotting them. For example, +in \s-1SNMP\s0 replies, memory consumption values are usually specified in +KBytes and traffic flow on interfaces is specified in Bytes. Graphs +for these values will be more meaningful if values are represented in +MBytes and mbps. The RRDtool graph command allows to define such +conversions. Apart from mathematical calculations, it is also possible +to perform logical operations such as greater than, less than, and +if/then/else. If a database contains more than one \s-1RRA\s0 archive, then a +question may arise \- how does RRDtool decide which \s-1RRA\s0 archive to use +for retrieving the values? RRDtool looks at several things when making +its choice. First it makes sure that the \s-1RRA\s0 covers as much of the +graphing time frame as possible. Second it looks at the resolution of +the \s-1RRA\s0 compared to the resolution of the graph. It tries to find one +which has the same or higher better resolution. With the \*(L"\-r\*(R" option +you can force RRDtool to assume a different resolution than the one +calculated from the pixel width of the graph. +.PP +Values of different variables can be presented in 5 different shapes +in a graph \- \s-1AREA\s0, \s-1LINE1\s0, \s-1LINE2\s0, \s-1LINE3\s0, and \s-1STACK\s0. \s-1AREA\s0 is represented +by a solid colored area with values as the boundary of this +area. \s-1LINE1/2/3\s0 (increasing width) are just plain lines representing +the values. \s-1STACK\s0 is also an area but it is \*(L"stack\*(R"ed on top \s-1AREA\s0 or +\&\s-1LINE1/2/3\s0. Another important thing to note is that variables are +plotted in the order they are defined in the graph command. Therefore +care must be taken to define \s-1STACK\s0 only after defining \s-1AREA/LINE\s0. It +is also possible to put formatted comments within the graph. Detailed +instructions can be found in the graph manual. +.Sh "Wrapping RRDtool within Shell/Perl script" +.IX Subsection "Wrapping RRDtool within Shell/Perl script" +After understanding RRDtool it is now a time to actually use RRDtool +in scripts. Tasks involved in network management are data collection, +data storage, and data retrieval. In the following example, the +previously created target.rrd database is used. Data collection and +data storage is done using Shell scripts. Data retrieval and report +generation is done using Perl scripts. These scripts are shown below: +.PP +\fIShell script (collects data, updates database)\fR +.IX Subsection "Shell script (collects data, updates database)" +.PP +.Vb 14 +\& #!/bin/sh +\& a=0 +\& while [ "$a" == 0 ]; do +\& snmpwalk \-c public 192.168.1.250 hrSWRunPerfMem > snmp_reply +\& total_mem=`awk 'BEGIN {tot_mem=0} +\& { if ($NF == "KBytes") +\& {tot_mem=tot_mem+$(NF\-1)} +\& } +\& END {print tot_mem}' snmp_reply` +\& # I can use N as a replacement for the current time +\& rrdtool update target.rrd N:$total_mem +\& # sleep until the next 300 seconds are full +\& perl \-e 'sleep 300 \- time % 300' +\& done # end of while loop +.Ve +.PP +\fIPerl script (retrieves data from database and generates graphs and statistics)\fR +.IX Subsection "Perl script (retrieves data from database and generates graphs and statistics)" +.PP +.Vb 3 +\& #!/usr/bin/perl \-w +\& # This script fetches data from target.rrd, creates a graph of memory +\& # consumption on the target (Dual P3 Processor 1 GHz, 656 MB RAM) +.Ve +.PP +.Vb 6 +\& # call the RRD perl module +\& use lib qw( /usr/local/rrdtool\-1.0.41/lib/perl ../lib/perl ); +\& use RRDs; +\& my $cur_time = time(); # set current time +\& my $end_time = $cur_time \- 86400; # set end time to 24 hours ago +\& my $start_time = $end_time \- 2592000; # set start 30 days in the past +.Ve +.PP +.Vb 58 +\& # fetch average values from the RRD database between start and end time +\& my ($start,$step,$ds_names,$data) = +\& RRDs::fetch("target.rrd", "AVERAGE", +\& "\-r", "600", "\-s", "$start_time", "\-e", "$end_time"); +\& # save fetched values in a 2\-dimensional array +\& my $rows = 0; +\& my $columns = 0; +\& my $time_variable = $start; +\& foreach $line (@$data) { +\& $vals[$rows][$columns] = $time_variable; +\& $time_variable = $time_variable + $step; +\& foreach $val (@$line) { +\& $vals[$rows][++$columns] = $val;} +\& $rows++; +\& $columns = 0; +\& } +\& my $tot_time = 0; +\& my $count = 0; +\& # save the values from the 2\-dimensional into a 1\-dimensional array +\& for $i ( 0 .. $#vals ) { +\& $tot_mem[$count] = $vals[$i][1]; +\& $count++; +\& } +\& my $tot_mem_sum = 0; +\& # calculate the total of all values +\& for $i ( 0 .. ($count\-1) ) { +\& $tot_mem_sum = $tot_mem_sum + $tot_mem[$i]; +\& } +\& # calculate the average of the array +\& my $tot_mem_ave = $tot_mem_sum/($count); +\& # create the graph +\& RRDs::graph ("/images/mem_$count.png", \e +\& "\-\-title= Memory Usage", \e +\& "\-\-vertical\-label=Memory Consumption (MB)", \e +\& "\-\-start=$start_time", \e +\& "\-\-end=$end_time", \e +\& "\-\-color=BACK#CCCCCC", \e +\& "\-\-color=CANVAS#CCFFFF", \e +\& "\-\-color=SHADEB#9999CC", \e +\& "\-\-height=125", \e +\& "\-\-upper\-limit=656", \e +\& "\-\-lower\-limit=0", \e +\& "\-\-rigid", \e +\& "\-\-base=1024", \e +\& "DEF:tot_mem=target.rrd:mem:AVERAGE", \e +\& "CDEF:tot_mem_cor=tot_mem,0,671744,LIMIT,UN,0,tot_mem,IF,1024,/",\e +\& "CDEF:machine_mem=tot_mem,656,+,tot_mem,\-",\e +\& "COMMENT:Memory Consumption between $start_time",\e +\& "COMMENT: and $end_time ",\e +\& "HRULE:656#000000:Maximum Available Memory \- 656 MB",\e +\& "AREA:machine_mem#CCFFFF:Memory Unused", \e +\& "AREA:tot_mem_cor#6699CC:Total memory consumed in MB"); +\& my $err=RRDs::error; +\& if ($err) {print "problem generating the graph: $err\en";} +\& # print the output +\& print "Average memory consumption is "; +\& printf "%5.2f",$tot_mem_ave/1024; +\& print " MB. Graphical representation can be found at /images/mem_$count.png."; +.Ve +.SH "AUTHOR" +.IX Header "AUTHOR" +Ketan Patel diff --git a/doc/rrd-beginners.html b/doc/rrd-beginners.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ca2d0c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rrd-beginners.html @@ -0,0 +1,354 @@ + + + + +rrd-beginners + + + + + + +

+ + + + +

+

+

NAME

+

rrd-beginners - RRDtool Beginners' Guide

+

+

+
+

SYNOPSIS

+

Helping new RRDtool users to understand the basics of RRDtool

+

+

+
+

DESCRIPTION

+

This manual is an attempt to assist beginners in understanding the concepts +of RRDtool. It sheds a light on differences between RRDtool and other +databases. With help of an example, it explains the structure of RRDtool +database. This is followed by an overview of the ``graph'' feature of RRDtool. +At the end, it has sample scripts that illustrate the +usage/wrapping of RRDtool within Shell or Perl scripts.

+

+

+

What makes RRDtool so special?

+

RRDtool is GNU licensed software developed by Tobias Oetiker, a system +manager at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. Though it is a +database, there are distinct differences between RRDtool databases and other +databases as listed below:

+
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    RRDtool stores data; that makes it a back-end tool. The RRDtool command set +allows the creation of graphs; that makes it a front-end tool as well. Other +databases just store data and can not create graphs.

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    In case of linear databases, new data gets appended at the bottom of +the database table. Thus its size keeps on increasing, whereas the size of +an RRDtool database is determined at creation time. Imagine an RRDtool +database as the perimeter of a circle. Data is added along the +perimeter. When new data reaches the starting point, it overwrites +existing data. This way, the size of an RRDtool database always +remains constant. The name ``Round Robin'' stems from this behavior.

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    Other databases store the values as supplied. RRDtool can be configured to +calculate the rate of change from the previous to the current value and +store this information instead.

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    Other databases get updated when values are supplied. The RRDtool database +is structured in such a way that it needs data at predefined time +intervals. If it does not get a new value during the interval, it stores an +UNKNOWN value for that interval. So, when using the RRDtool database, it is +imperative to use scripts that run at regular intervals to ensure a constant +data flow to update the RRDtool database.

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+

RRDtool is designed to store time series of data. With every data +update, an associated time stamp is stored. Time is always expressed +in seconds passed since epoch (01-01-1970). RRDtool can be installed +on Unix as well as Windows. It comes with a command set to carry out +various operations on RRD databases. This command set can be accessed +from the command line, as well as from Shell or Perl scripts. The +scripts act as wrappers for accessing data stored in RRDtool +databases.

+

+

+

Understanding by an example

+

The structure of an RRD database is different than other linear databases. +Other databases define tables with columns, and many other parameters. These +definitions sometimes are very complex, especially in large databases. +RRDtool databases are primarily used for monitoring purposes and +hence are very simple in structure. The parameters +that need to be defined are variables that hold values and archives of those +values. Being time sensitive, a couple of time related parameters are also +defined. Because of its structure, the definition of an RRDtool database also +includes a provision to specify specific actions to take in the absence of +update values. Data Source (DS), heartbeat, Date Source Type (DST), Round +Robin Archive (RRA), and Consolidation Function (CF) are some of the +terminologies related to RRDtool databases.

+

The structure of a database and the terminology associated with it can be +best explained with an example.

+
+ rrdtool create target.rrd \
+         --start 1023654125 \
+         --step 300 \
+         DS:mem:GAUGE:600:0:671744 \
+         RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:12:24 \
+         RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:288:31
+

This example creates a database named target.rrd. Start time +(1'023'654'125) is specified in total number of seconds since epoch +(time in seconds since 01-01-1970). While updating the database, the +update time is also specified. This update time MUST be large (later) +then start time and MUST be in seconds since epoch.

+

The step of 300 seconds indicates that database expects new values every +300 seconds. The wrapper script should be scheduled to run every step +seconds so that it updates the database every step seconds.

+

DS (Data Source) is the actual variable which relates to the parameter on +the device that is monitored. Its syntax is

+
+ DS:variable_name:DST:heartbeat:min:max
+

DS is a key word. variable_name is a name under which the parameter is +saved in the database. There can be as many DSs in a database as needed. After +every step interval, a new value of DS is supplied to update the database. +This value is also called Primary Data Point (PDP). In our example +mentioned above, a new PDP is generated every 300 seconds.

+

Note, that if you do NOT supply new datapoints exactly every 300 seconds, +this is not a problem, RRDtool will interpolate the data accordingly.

+

DST (Data Source Type) defines the type of the DS. It can be +COUNTER, DERIVE, ABSOLUTE, GAUGE. A DS declared as COUNTER will save +the rate of change of the value over a step period. This assumes that +the value is always increasing (the difference between the current and +the previous value is greater than 0). Traffic counters on a router +are an ideal candidate for using COUNTER as DST. DERIVE is the same as +COUNTER, but it allows negative values as well. If you want to see the +rate of change in free diskspace on your server, then you might +want to use the DERIVE data type. ABSOLUTE 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 +to the current value. Thus it just stores the current value divided by +the step interval (300 seconds in our example). GAUGE does not save +the rate of change. It saves the actual value itself. There are no +divisions or calculations. Memory consumption in a server is a typical +example of gauge. The difference between the different types DSTs can be +explained better with the following example:

+
+ Values       = 300, 600, 900, 1200
+ Step         = 300 seconds
+ COUNTER DS   =    1,  1,   1,    1
+ DERIVE DS    =    1,  1,   1,    1
+ ABSOLUTE DS  =    1,  2,   3,    4
+ GAUGE DS     = 300, 600, 900, 1200
+

The next parameter is heartbeat. In our example, heartbeat is 600 +seconds. If the database does not get a new PDP within 300 seconds, it +will wait for another 300 seconds (total 600 seconds). If it doesn't +receive any PDP within 600 seconds, it will save an UNKNOWN value into +the database. This UNKNOWN value is a special feature of RRDtool - it +is much better than to assume a missing value was 0 (zero) or any +other number which might also be a valid data value. For example, the +traffic flow counter on a router keeps increasing. Lets say, a value +is missed for an interval and 0 is stored instead of UNKNOWN. Now when +the next value becomes available, it will calculate the difference +between the current value and the previous value (0) which is not +correct. So, inserting the value UNKNOWN makes much more sense here.

+

The next two parameters are the minimum and maximum value, +respectively. If the variable to be stored has predictable maximum and +minimum values, this should be specified here. Any update value +falling out of this range will be stored as UNKNOWN.

+

The next line declares a round robin archive (RRA). The syntax for +declaring an RRA is

+
+ RRA:CF:xff:step:rows
+

RRA is the keyword to declare RRAs. The consolidation function (CF) +can be AVERAGE, MINIMUM, MAXIMUM, and LAST. The concept of the +consolidated data point (CDP) comes into the picture here. A CDP is +CFed (averaged, maximum/minimum value or last value) from step +number of PDPs. This RRA will hold rows CDPs.

+

Lets have a look at the example above. For the first RRA, 12 (steps) +PDPs (DS variables) are AVERAGEed (CF) to form one CDP. 24 (rows) of +theses CDPs are archived. Each PDP occurs at 300 seconds. 12 PDPs +represent 12 times 300 seconds which is 1 hour. It means 1 CDP (which +is equal to 12 PDPs) represents data worth 1 hour. 24 such CDPs +represent 1 day (1 hour times 24 CDPs). This means, this RRA is an +archive for one day. After 24 CDPs, CDP number 25 will replace the 1st +CDP. The second RRA saves 31 CDPs; each CPD represents an AVERAGE +value for a day (288 PDPs, each covering 300 seconds = 24 +hours). Therefore this RRA is an archive for one month. A single +database can have many RRAs. If there are multiple DSs, each +individual RRA will save data for all the DSs in the database. For +example, if a database has 3 DSs and daily, weekly, monthly, and +yearly RRAs are declared, then each RRA will hold data from all 3 data +sources.

+

+

+

Graphical Magic

+

Another important feature of RRDtool is its ability to create +graphs. The ``graph'' command uses the ``fetch'' command internally to +retrieve values from the database. With the retrieved values it draws +graphs as defined by the parameters supplied on the command line. A +single graph can show different DS (Data Sources) from a database. It +is also possible to show the values from more than one database in a +single graph. Often, it is necessary to perform some math on the +values retrieved from the database before plotting them. For example, +in SNMP replies, memory consumption values are usually specified in +KBytes and traffic flow on interfaces is specified in Bytes. Graphs +for these values will be more meaningful if values are represented in +MBytes and mbps. The RRDtool graph command allows to define such +conversions. Apart from mathematical calculations, it is also possible +to perform logical operations such as greater than, less than, and +if/then/else. If a database contains more than one RRA archive, then a +question may arise - how does RRDtool decide which RRA archive to use +for retrieving the values? RRDtool looks at several things when making +its choice. First it makes sure that the RRA covers as much of the +graphing time frame as possible. Second it looks at the resolution of +the RRA compared to the resolution of the graph. It tries to find one +which has the same or higher better resolution. With the ``-r'' option +you can force RRDtool to assume a different resolution than the one +calculated from the pixel width of the graph.

+

Values of different variables can be presented in 5 different shapes +in a graph - AREA, LINE1, LINE2, LINE3, and STACK. AREA is represented +by a solid colored area with values as the boundary of this +area. LINE1/2/3 (increasing width) are just plain lines representing +the values. STACK is also an area but it is ``stack''ed on top AREA or +LINE1/2/3. Another important thing to note is that variables are +plotted in the order they are defined in the graph command. Therefore +care must be taken to define STACK only after defining AREA/LINE. It +is also possible to put formatted comments within the graph. Detailed +instructions can be found in the graph manual.

+

+

+

Wrapping RRDtool within Shell/Perl script

+

After understanding RRDtool it is now a time to actually use RRDtool +in scripts. Tasks involved in network management are data collection, +data storage, and data retrieval. In the following example, the +previously created target.rrd database is used. Data collection and +data storage is done using Shell scripts. Data retrieval and report +generation is done using Perl scripts. These scripts are shown below:

+

+

+

Shell script (collects data, updates database)

+
+ #!/bin/sh
+ a=0
+ while [ "$a" == 0 ]; do
+ snmpwalk -c public 192.168.1.250 hrSWRunPerfMem > snmp_reply
+     total_mem=`awk 'BEGIN {tot_mem=0}
+                           { if ($NF == "KBytes")
+                             {tot_mem=tot_mem+$(NF-1)}
+                           }
+                     END {print tot_mem}' snmp_reply`
+     # I can use N as a replacement for the current time
+     rrdtool update target.rrd N:$total_mem
+     # sleep until the next 300 seconds are full
+     perl -e 'sleep 300 - time % 300'
+ done # end of while loop
+

+

+

Perl script (retrieves data from database and generates graphs and statistics)

+
+ #!/usr/bin/perl -w
+ # This script fetches data from target.rrd, creates a graph of memory
+ # consumption on the target (Dual P3 Processor 1 GHz, 656 MB RAM)
+
+ # call the RRD perl module
+ use lib qw( /usr/local/rrdtool-1.0.41/lib/perl ../lib/perl );
+ use RRDs;
+ my $cur_time = time();                # set current time
+ my $end_time = $cur_time - 86400;     # set end time to 24 hours ago
+ my $start_time = $end_time - 2592000; # set start 30 days in the past
+
+ # fetch average values from the RRD database between start and end time
+ my ($start,$step,$ds_names,$data) =
+     RRDs::fetch("target.rrd", "AVERAGE",
+                 "-r", "600", "-s", "$start_time", "-e", "$end_time");
+ # save fetched values in a 2-dimensional array
+ my $rows = 0;
+ my $columns = 0;
+ my $time_variable = $start;
+ foreach $line (@$data) {
+   $vals[$rows][$columns] = $time_variable;
+   $time_variable = $time_variable + $step;
+   foreach $val (@$line) {
+           $vals[$rows][++$columns] = $val;}
+   $rows++;
+   $columns = 0;
+ }
+ my $tot_time = 0;
+ my $count = 0;
+ # save the values from the 2-dimensional into a 1-dimensional array
+ for $i ( 0 .. $#vals ) {
+     $tot_mem[$count] = $vals[$i][1];
+     $count++;
+ }
+ my $tot_mem_sum = 0;
+ # calculate the total of all values
+ for $i ( 0 .. ($count-1) ) {
+     $tot_mem_sum = $tot_mem_sum + $tot_mem[$i];
+ }
+ # calculate the average of the array
+ my $tot_mem_ave = $tot_mem_sum/($count);
+ # create the graph
+ RRDs::graph ("/images/mem_$count.png",   \
+             "--title= Memory Usage",    \
+             "--vertical-label=Memory Consumption (MB)", \
+             "--start=$start_time",      \
+             "--end=$end_time",          \
+             "--color=BACK#CCCCCC",      \
+             "--color=CANVAS#CCFFFF",    \
+             "--color=SHADEB#9999CC",    \
+             "--height=125",             \
+             "--upper-limit=656",        \
+             "--lower-limit=0",          \
+             "--rigid",                  \
+             "--base=1024",              \
+             "DEF:tot_mem=target.rrd:mem:AVERAGE", \
+             "CDEF:tot_mem_cor=tot_mem,0,671744,LIMIT,UN,0,tot_mem,IF,1024,/",\
+             "CDEF:machine_mem=tot_mem,656,+,tot_mem,-",\
+             "COMMENT:Memory Consumption between $start_time",\
+             "COMMENT:    and $end_time                     ",\
+             "HRULE:656#000000:Maximum Available Memory - 656 MB",\
+             "AREA:machine_mem#CCFFFF:Memory Unused",   \
+             "AREA:tot_mem_cor#6699CC:Total memory consumed in MB");
+ my $err=RRDs::error;
+ if ($err) {print "problem generating the graph: $err\n";}
+ # print the output
+ print "Average memory consumption is ";
+ printf "%5.2f",$tot_mem_ave/1024;
+ print " MB. Graphical representation can be found at /images/mem_$count.png.";
+

+

+
+

AUTHOR

+

Ketan Patel <k2pattu@yahoo.com>

+ + + + diff --git a/doc/rrd-beginners.pod b/doc/rrd-beginners.pod new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5ac7997 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rrd-beginners.pod @@ -0,0 +1,326 @@ +=head1 NAME + +rrd-beginners - RRDtool Beginners' Guide + +=head1 SYNOPSIS + +Helping new RRDtool users to understand the basics of RRDtool + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +This manual is an attempt to assist beginners in understanding the concepts +of RRDtool. It sheds a light on differences between RRDtool and other +databases. With help of an example, it explains the structure of RRDtool +database. This is followed by an overview of the "graph" feature of RRDtool. +At the end, it has sample scripts that illustrate the +usage/wrapping of RRDtool within Shell or Perl scripts. + +=head2 What makes RRDtool so special? + +RRDtool is GNU licensed software developed by Tobias Oetiker, a system +manager at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. Though it is a +database, there are distinct differences between RRDtool databases and other +databases as listed below: + +=over + +=item * + +RRDtool stores data; that makes it a back-end tool. The RRDtool command set +allows the creation of graphs; that makes it a front-end tool as well. Other +databases just store data and can not create graphs. + +=item * + +In case of linear databases, new data gets appended at the bottom of +the database table. Thus its size keeps on increasing, whereas the size of +an RRDtool database is determined at creation time. Imagine an RRDtool +database as the perimeter of a circle. Data is added along the +perimeter. When new data reaches the starting point, it overwrites +existing data. This way, the size of an RRDtool database always +remains constant. The name "Round Robin" stems from this behavior. + +=item * + +Other databases store the values as supplied. RRDtool can be configured to +calculate the rate of change from the previous to the current value and +store this information instead. + +=item * + +Other databases get updated when values are supplied. The RRDtool database +is structured in such a way that it needs data at predefined time +intervals. If it does not get a new value during the interval, it stores an +UNKNOWN value for that interval. So, when using the RRDtool database, it is +imperative to use scripts that run at regular intervals to ensure a constant +data flow to update the RRDtool database. + +=back + +RRDtool is designed to store time series of data. With every data +update, an associated time stamp is stored. Time is always expressed +in seconds passed since epoch (01-01-1970). RRDtool can be installed +on Unix as well as Windows. It comes with a command set to carry out +various operations on RRD databases. This command set can be accessed +from the command line, as well as from Shell or Perl scripts. The +scripts act as wrappers for accessing data stored in RRDtool +databases. + +=head2 Understanding by an example + +The structure of an RRD database is different than other linear databases. +Other databases define tables with columns, and many other parameters. These +definitions sometimes are very complex, especially in large databases. +RRDtool databases are primarily used for monitoring purposes and +hence are very simple in structure. The parameters +that need to be defined are variables that hold values and archives of those +values. Being time sensitive, a couple of time related parameters are also +defined. Because of its structure, the definition of an RRDtool database also +includes a provision to specify specific actions to take in the absence of +update values. Data Source (DS), heartbeat, Date Source Type (DST), Round +Robin Archive (RRA), and Consolidation Function (CF) are some of the +terminologies related to RRDtool databases. + +The structure of a database and the terminology associated with it can be +best explained with an example. + + rrdtool create target.rrd \ + --start 1023654125 \ + --step 300 \ + DS:mem:GAUGE:600:0:671744 \ + RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:12:24 \ + RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:288:31 + +This example creates a database named F. Start time +(1'023'654'125) is specified in total number of seconds since epoch +(time in seconds since 01-01-1970). While updating the database, the +update time is also specified. This update time MUST be large (later) +then start time and MUST be in seconds since epoch. + +The step of 300 seconds indicates that database expects new values every +300 seconds. The wrapper script should be scheduled to run every B +seconds so that it updates the database every B seconds. + +DS (Data Source) is the actual variable which relates to the parameter on +the device that is monitored. Its syntax is + + DS:variable_name:DST:heartbeat:min:max + +B is a key word. C is a name under which the parameter is +saved in the database. There can be as many DSs in a database as needed. After +every step interval, a new value of DS is supplied to update the database. +This value is also called Primary Data Point B<(PDP)>. In our example +mentioned above, a new PDP is generated every 300 seconds. + +Note, that if you do NOT supply new datapoints exactly every 300 seconds, +this is not a problem, RRDtool will interpolate the data accordingly. + +B (Data Source Type) defines the type of the DS. It can be +COUNTER, DERIVE, ABSOLUTE, GAUGE. A DS declared as COUNTER will save +the rate of change of the value over a step period. This assumes that +the value is always increasing (the difference between the current and +the previous value is greater than 0). Traffic counters on a router +are an ideal candidate for using COUNTER as DST. DERIVE is the same as +COUNTER, but it allows negative values as well. If you want to see the +rate of I in free diskspace on your server, then you might +want to use the DERIVE data type. ABSOLUTE 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 +to the current value. Thus it just stores the current value divided by +the step interval (300 seconds in our example). GAUGE does not save +the rate of change. It saves the actual value itself. There are no +divisions or calculations. Memory consumption in a server is a typical +example of gauge. The difference between the different types DSTs can be +explained better with the following example: + + Values = 300, 600, 900, 1200 + Step = 300 seconds + COUNTER DS = 1, 1, 1, 1 + DERIVE DS = 1, 1, 1, 1 + ABSOLUTE DS = 1, 2, 3, 4 + GAUGE DS = 300, 600, 900, 1200 + +The next parameter is B. In our example, heartbeat is 600 +seconds. If the database does not get a new PDP within 300 seconds, it +will wait for another 300 seconds (total 600 seconds). If it doesn't +receive any PDP within 600 seconds, it will save an UNKNOWN value into +the database. This UNKNOWN value is a special feature of RRDtool - it +is much better than to assume a missing value was 0 (zero) or any +other number which might also be a valid data value. For example, the +traffic flow counter on a router keeps increasing. Lets say, a value +is missed for an interval and 0 is stored instead of UNKNOWN. Now when +the next value becomes available, it will calculate the difference +between the current value and the previous value (0) which is not +correct. So, inserting the value UNKNOWN makes much more sense here. + +The next two parameters are the minimum and maximum value, +respectively. If the variable to be stored has predictable maximum and +minimum values, this should be specified here. Any update value +falling out of this range will be stored as UNKNOWN. + +The next line declares a round robin archive (RRA). The syntax for +declaring an RRA is + + RRA:CF:xff:step:rows + +RRA is the keyword to declare RRAs. The consolidation function (CF) +can be AVERAGE, MINIMUM, MAXIMUM, and LAST. The concept of the +consolidated data point (CDP) comes into the picture here. A CDP is +CFed (averaged, maximum/minimum value or last value) from I +number of PDPs. This RRA will hold I CDPs. + +Lets have a look at the example above. For the first RRA, 12 (steps) +PDPs (DS variables) are AVERAGEed (CF) to form one CDP. 24 (rows) of +theses CDPs are archived. Each PDP occurs at 300 seconds. 12 PDPs +represent 12 times 300 seconds which is 1 hour. It means 1 CDP (which +is equal to 12 PDPs) represents data worth 1 hour. 24 such CDPs +represent 1 day (1 hour times 24 CDPs). This means, this RRA is an +archive for one day. After 24 CDPs, CDP number 25 will replace the 1st +CDP. The second RRA saves 31 CDPs; each CPD represents an AVERAGE +value for a day (288 PDPs, each covering 300 seconds = 24 +hours). Therefore this RRA is an archive for one month. A single +database can have many RRAs. If there are multiple DSs, each +individual RRA will save data for all the DSs in the database. For +example, if a database has 3 DSs and daily, weekly, monthly, and +yearly RRAs are declared, then each RRA will hold data from all 3 data +sources. + +=head2 Graphical Magic + +Another important feature of RRDtool is its ability to create +graphs. The "graph" command uses the "fetch" command internally to +retrieve values from the database. With the retrieved values it draws +graphs as defined by the parameters supplied on the command line. A +single graph can show different DS (Data Sources) from a database. It +is also possible to show the values from more than one database in a +single graph. Often, it is necessary to perform some math on the +values retrieved from the database before plotting them. For example, +in SNMP replies, memory consumption values are usually specified in +KBytes and traffic flow on interfaces is specified in Bytes. Graphs +for these values will be more meaningful if values are represented in +MBytes and mbps. The RRDtool graph command allows to define such +conversions. Apart from mathematical calculations, it is also possible +to perform logical operations such as greater than, less than, and +if/then/else. If a database contains more than one RRA archive, then a +question may arise - how does RRDtool decide which RRA archive to use +for retrieving the values? RRDtool looks at several things when making +its choice. First it makes sure that the RRA covers as much of the +graphing time frame as possible. Second it looks at the resolution of +the RRA compared to the resolution of the graph. It tries to find one +which has the same or higher better resolution. With the "-r" option +you can force RRDtool to assume a different resolution than the one +calculated from the pixel width of the graph. + +Values of different variables can be presented in 5 different shapes +in a graph - AREA, LINE1, LINE2, LINE3, and STACK. AREA is represented +by a solid colored area with values as the boundary of this +area. LINE1/2/3 (increasing width) are just plain lines representing +the values. STACK is also an area but it is "stack"ed on top AREA or +LINE1/2/3. Another important thing to note is that variables are +plotted in the order they are defined in the graph command. Therefore +care must be taken to define STACK only after defining AREA/LINE. It +is also possible to put formatted comments within the graph. Detailed +instructions can be found in the graph manual. + +=head2 Wrapping RRDtool within Shell/Perl script + +After understanding RRDtool it is now a time to actually use RRDtool +in scripts. Tasks involved in network management are data collection, +data storage, and data retrieval. In the following example, the +previously created target.rrd database is used. Data collection and +data storage is done using Shell scripts. Data retrieval and report +generation is done using Perl scripts. These scripts are shown below: + +=head3 Shell script (collects data, updates database) + + #!/bin/sh + a=0 + while [ "$a" == 0 ]; do + snmpwalk -c public 192.168.1.250 hrSWRunPerfMem > snmp_reply + total_mem=`awk 'BEGIN {tot_mem=0} + { if ($NF == "KBytes") + {tot_mem=tot_mem+$(NF-1)} + } + END {print tot_mem}' snmp_reply` + # I can use N as a replacement for the current time + rrdtool update target.rrd N:$total_mem + # sleep until the next 300 seconds are full + perl -e 'sleep 300 - time % 300' + done # end of while loop + +=head3 Perl script (retrieves data from database and generates graphs and statistics) + + #!/usr/bin/perl -w + # This script fetches data from target.rrd, creates a graph of memory + # consumption on the target (Dual P3 Processor 1 GHz, 656 MB RAM) + + # call the RRD perl module + use lib qw( /usr/local/rrdtool-1.0.41/lib/perl ../lib/perl ); + use RRDs; + my $cur_time = time(); # set current time + my $end_time = $cur_time - 86400; # set end time to 24 hours ago + my $start_time = $end_time - 2592000; # set start 30 days in the past + + # fetch average values from the RRD database between start and end time + my ($start,$step,$ds_names,$data) = + RRDs::fetch("target.rrd", "AVERAGE", + "-r", "600", "-s", "$start_time", "-e", "$end_time"); + # save fetched values in a 2-dimensional array + my $rows = 0; + my $columns = 0; + my $time_variable = $start; + foreach $line (@$data) { + $vals[$rows][$columns] = $time_variable; + $time_variable = $time_variable + $step; + foreach $val (@$line) { + $vals[$rows][++$columns] = $val;} + $rows++; + $columns = 0; + } + my $tot_time = 0; + my $count = 0; + # save the values from the 2-dimensional into a 1-dimensional array + for $i ( 0 .. $#vals ) { + $tot_mem[$count] = $vals[$i][1]; + $count++; + } + my $tot_mem_sum = 0; + # calculate the total of all values + for $i ( 0 .. ($count-1) ) { + $tot_mem_sum = $tot_mem_sum + $tot_mem[$i]; + } + # calculate the average of the array + my $tot_mem_ave = $tot_mem_sum/($count); + # create the graph + RRDs::graph ("/images/mem_$count.png", \ + "--title= Memory Usage", \ + "--vertical-label=Memory Consumption (MB)", \ + "--start=$start_time", \ + "--end=$end_time", \ + "--color=BACK#CCCCCC", \ + "--color=CANVAS#CCFFFF", \ + "--color=SHADEB#9999CC", \ + "--height=125", \ + "--upper-limit=656", \ + "--lower-limit=0", \ + "--rigid", \ + "--base=1024", \ + "DEF:tot_mem=target.rrd:mem:AVERAGE", \ + "CDEF:tot_mem_cor=tot_mem,0,671744,LIMIT,UN,0,tot_mem,IF,1024,/",\ + "CDEF:machine_mem=tot_mem,656,+,tot_mem,-",\ + "COMMENT:Memory Consumption between $start_time",\ + "COMMENT: and $end_time ",\ + "HRULE:656#000000:Maximum Available Memory - 656 MB",\ + "AREA:machine_mem#CCFFFF:Memory Unused", \ + "AREA:tot_mem_cor#6699CC:Total memory consumed in MB"); + my $err=RRDs::error; + if ($err) {print "problem generating the graph: $err\n";} + # print the output + print "Average memory consumption is "; + printf "%5.2f",$tot_mem_ave/1024; + print " MB. Graphical representation can be found at /images/mem_$count.png."; + +=head1 AUTHOR + +Ketan Patel Ek2pattu@yahoo.comE + diff --git a/doc/rrd-beginners.txt b/doc/rrd-beginners.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dad5251 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rrd-beginners.txt @@ -0,0 +1,321 @@ +RRD-BEGINNERS(1) rrdtool RRD-BEGINNERS(1) + + + +NNAAMMEE + rrd-beginners - RRDtool Beginners' Guide + +SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS + Helping new RRDtool users to understand the basics of RRDtool + +DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN + This manual is an attempt to assist beginners in understanding the con- + cepts of RRDtool. It sheds a light on differences between RRDtool and + other databases. With help of an example, it explains the structure of + RRDtool database. This is followed by an overview of the "graph" fea- + ture of RRDtool. At the end, it has sample scripts that illustrate the + usage/wrapping of RRDtool within Shell or Perl scripts. + + WWhhaatt mmaakkeess RRRRDDttooooll ssoo ssppeecciiaall?? + + RRDtool is GNU licensed software developed by Tobias Oetiker, a system + manager at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. Though it is a + database, there are distinct differences between RRDtool databases and + other databases as listed below: + + · RRDtool stores data; that makes it a back-end tool. The RRDtool + command set allows the creation of graphs; that makes it a front- + end tool as well. Other databases just store data and can not cre- + ate graphs. + + · In case of linear databases, new data gets appended at the bottom + of the database table. Thus its size keeps on increasing, whereas + the size of an RRDtool database is determined at creation time. + Imagine an RRDtool database as the perimeter of a circle. Data is + added along the perimeter. When new data reaches the starting + point, it overwrites existing data. This way, the size of an RRD- + tool database always remains constant. The name "Round Robin" stems + from this behavior. + + · Other databases store the values as supplied. RRDtool can be con- + figured to calculate the rate of change from the previous to the + current value and store this information instead. + + · Other databases get updated when values are supplied. The RRDtool + database is structured in such a way that it needs data at prede- + fined time intervals. If it does not get a new value during the + interval, it stores an UNKNOWN value for that interval. So, when + using the RRDtool database, it is imperative to use scripts that + run at regular intervals to ensure a constant data flow to update + the RRDtool database. + + RRDtool is designed to store time series of data. With every data + update, an associated time stamp is stored. Time is always expressed in + seconds passed since epoch (01-01-1970). RRDtool can be installed on + Unix as well as Windows. It comes with a command set to carry out vari- + ous operations on RRD databases. This command set can be accessed from + the command line, as well as from Shell or Perl scripts. The scripts + act as wrappers for accessing data stored in RRDtool databases. + + UUnnddeerrssttaannddiinngg bbyy aann eexxaammppllee + + The structure of an RRD database is different than other linear + databases. Other databases define tables with columns, and many other + parameters. These definitions sometimes are very complex, especially in + large databases. RRDtool databases are primarily used for monitoring + purposes and hence are very simple in structure. The parameters that + need to be defined are variables that hold values and archives of those + values. Being time sensitive, a couple of time related parameters are + also defined. Because of its structure, the definition of an RRDtool + database also includes a provision to specify specific actions to take + in the absence of update values. Data Source (DS), heartbeat, Date + Source Type (DST), Round Robin Archive (RRA), and Consolidation Func- + tion (CF) are some of the terminologies related to RRDtool databases. + + The structure of a database and the terminology associated with it can + be best explained with an example. + + rrdtool create target.rrd \ + --start 1023654125 \ + --step 300 \ + DS:mem:GAUGE:600:0:671744 \ + RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:12:24 \ + RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:288:31 + + This example creates a database named _t_a_r_g_e_t_._r_r_d. Start time + (1'023'654'125) is specified in total number of seconds since epoch + (time in seconds since 01-01-1970). While updating the database, the + update time is also specified. This update time MUST be large (later) + then start time and MUST be in seconds since epoch. + + The step of 300 seconds indicates that database expects new values + every 300 seconds. The wrapper script should be scheduled to run every + sstteepp seconds so that it updates the database every sstteepp seconds. + + DS (Data Source) is the actual variable which relates to the parameter + on the device that is monitored. Its syntax is + + DS:variable_name:DST:heartbeat:min:max + + DDSS is a key word. "variable_name" is a name under which the parameter + is saved in the database. There can be as many DSs in a database as + needed. After every step interval, a new value of DS is supplied to + update the database. This value is also called Primary Data Point + ((PPDDPP)). In our example mentioned above, a new PDP is generated every 300 + seconds. + + Note, that if you do NOT supply new datapoints exactly every 300 sec- + onds, this is not a problem, RRDtool will interpolate the data accord- + ingly. + + DDSSTT (Data Source Type) defines the type of the DS. It can be COUNTER, + DERIVE, ABSOLUTE, GAUGE. A DS declared as COUNTER will save the rate of + change of the value over a step period. This assumes that the value is + always increasing (the difference between the current and the previous + value is greater than 0). Traffic counters on a router are an ideal + candidate for using COUNTER as DST. DERIVE is the same as COUNTER, but + it allows negative values as well. If you want to see the rate of + _c_h_a_n_g_e in free diskspace on your server, then you might want to use the + DERIVE data type. ABSOLUTE 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 to the current value. + Thus it just stores the current value divided by the step interval (300 + seconds in our example). GAUGE does not save the rate of change. It + saves the actual value itself. There are no divisions or calculations. + Memory consumption in a server is a typical example of gauge. The dif- + ference between the different types DSTs can be explained better with + the following example: + + Values = 300, 600, 900, 1200 + Step = 300 seconds + COUNTER DS = 1, 1, 1, 1 + DERIVE DS = 1, 1, 1, 1 + ABSOLUTE DS = 1, 2, 3, 4 + GAUGE DS = 300, 600, 900, 1200 + + The next parameter is hheeaarrttbbeeaatt. In our example, heartbeat is 600 sec- + onds. If the database does not get a new PDP within 300 seconds, it + will wait for another 300 seconds (total 600 seconds). If it doesn't + receive any PDP within 600 seconds, it will save an UNKNOWN value into + the database. This UNKNOWN value is a special feature of RRDtool - it + is much better than to assume a missing value was 0 (zero) or any other + number which might also be a valid data value. For example, the traf- + fic flow counter on a router keeps increasing. Lets say, a value is + missed for an interval and 0 is stored instead of UNKNOWN. Now when the + next value becomes available, it will calculate the difference between + the current value and the previous value (0) which is not correct. So, + inserting the value UNKNOWN makes much more sense here. + + The next two parameters are the minimum and maximum value, respec- + tively. If the variable to be stored has predictable maximum and mini- + mum values, this should be specified here. Any update value falling out + of this range will be stored as UNKNOWN. + + The next line declares a round robin archive (RRA). The syntax for + declaring an RRA is + + RRA:CF:xff:step:rows + + RRA is the keyword to declare RRAs. The consolidation function (CF) can + be AVERAGE, MINIMUM, MAXIMUM, and LAST. The concept of the consolidated + data point (CDP) comes into the picture here. A CDP is CFed (averaged, + maximum/minimum value or last value) from _s_t_e_p number of PDPs. This RRA + will hold _r_o_w_s CDPs. + + Lets have a look at the example above. For the first RRA, 12 (steps) + PDPs (DS variables) are AVERAGEed (CF) to form one CDP. 24 (rows) of + theses CDPs are archived. Each PDP occurs at 300 seconds. 12 PDPs rep- + resent 12 times 300 seconds which is 1 hour. It means 1 CDP (which is + equal to 12 PDPs) represents data worth 1 hour. 24 such CDPs represent + 1 day (1 hour times 24 CDPs). This means, this RRA is an archive for + one day. After 24 CDPs, CDP number 25 will replace the 1st CDP. The + second RRA saves 31 CDPs; each CPD represents an AVERAGE value for a + day (288 PDPs, each covering 300 seconds = 24 hours). Therefore this + RRA is an archive for one month. A single database can have many RRAs. + If there are multiple DSs, each individual RRA will save data for all + the DSs in the database. For example, if a database has 3 DSs and + daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly RRAs are declared, then each RRA + will hold data from all 3 data sources. + + GGrraapphhiiccaall MMaaggiicc + + Another important feature of RRDtool is its ability to create graphs. + The "graph" command uses the "fetch" command internally to retrieve + values from the database. With the retrieved values it draws graphs as + defined by the parameters supplied on the command line. A single graph + can show different DS (Data Sources) from a database. It is also possi- + ble to show the values from more than one database in a single graph. + Often, it is necessary to perform some math on the values retrieved + from the database before plotting them. For example, in SNMP replies, + memory consumption values are usually specified in KBytes and traffic + flow on interfaces is specified in Bytes. Graphs for these values will + be more meaningful if values are represented in MBytes and mbps. The + RRDtool graph command allows to define such conversions. Apart from + mathematical calculations, it is also possible to perform logical oper- + ations such as greater than, less than, and if/then/else. If a database + contains more than one RRA archive, then a question may arise - how + does RRDtool decide which RRA archive to use for retrieving the values? + RRDtool looks at several things when making its choice. First it makes + sure that the RRA covers as much of the graphing time frame as possi- + ble. Second it looks at the resolution of the RRA compared to the reso- + lution of the graph. It tries to find one which has the same or higher + better resolution. With the "-r" option you can force RRDtool to assume + a different resolution than the one calculated from the pixel width of + the graph. + + Values of different variables can be presented in 5 different shapes in + a graph - AREA, LINE1, LINE2, LINE3, and STACK. AREA is represented by + a solid colored area with values as the boundary of this area. + LINE1/2/3 (increasing width) are just plain lines representing the val- + ues. STACK is also an area but it is "stack"ed on top AREA or + LINE1/2/3. Another important thing to note is that variables are plot- + ted in the order they are defined in the graph command. Therefore care + must be taken to define STACK only after defining AREA/LINE. It is also + possible to put formatted comments within the graph. Detailed instruc- + tions can be found in the graph manual. + + WWrraappppiinngg RRRRDDttooooll wwiitthhiinn SShheellll//PPeerrll ssccrriipptt + + After understanding RRDtool it is now a time to actually use RRDtool in + scripts. Tasks involved in network management are data collection, data + storage, and data retrieval. In the following example, the previously + created target.rrd database is used. Data collection and data storage + is done using Shell scripts. Data retrieval and report generation is + done using Perl scripts. These scripts are shown below: + + _S_h_e_l_l _s_c_r_i_p_t _(_c_o_l_l_e_c_t_s _d_a_t_a_, _u_p_d_a_t_e_s _d_a_t_a_b_a_s_e_) + + #!/bin/sh + a=0 + while [ "$a" == 0 ]; do + snmpwalk -c public 192.168.1.250 hrSWRunPerfMem > snmp_reply + total_mem=`awk 'BEGIN {tot_mem=0} + { if ($NF == "KBytes") + {tot_mem=tot_mem+$(NF-1)} + } + END {print tot_mem}' snmp_reply` + # I can use N as a replacement for the current time + rrdtool update target.rrd N:$total_mem + # sleep until the next 300 seconds are full + perl -e 'sleep 300 - time % 300' + done # end of while loop + + _P_e_r_l _s_c_r_i_p_t _(_r_e_t_r_i_e_v_e_s _d_a_t_a _f_r_o_m _d_a_t_a_b_a_s_e _a_n_d _g_e_n_e_r_a_t_e_s _g_r_a_p_h_s _a_n_d + _s_t_a_t_i_s_t_i_c_s_) + + #!/usr/bin/perl -w + # This script fetches data from target.rrd, creates a graph of memory + # consumption on the target (Dual P3 Processor 1 GHz, 656 MB RAM) + + # call the RRD perl module + use lib qw( /usr/local/rrdtool-1.0.41/lib/perl ../lib/perl ); + use RRDs; + my $cur_time = time(); # set current time + my $end_time = $cur_time - 86400; # set end time to 24 hours ago + my $start_time = $end_time - 2592000; # set start 30 days in the past + + # fetch average values from the RRD database between start and end time + my ($start,$step,$ds_names,$data) = + RRDs::fetch("target.rrd", "AVERAGE", + "-r", "600", "-s", "$start_time", "-e", "$end_time"); + # save fetched values in a 2-dimensional array + my $rows = 0; + my $columns = 0; + my $time_variable = $start; + foreach $line (@$data) { + $vals[$rows][$columns] = $time_variable; + $time_variable = $time_variable + $step; + foreach $val (@$line) { + $vals[$rows][++$columns] = $val;} + $rows++; + $columns = 0; + } + my $tot_time = 0; + my $count = 0; + # save the values from the 2-dimensional into a 1-dimensional array + for $i ( 0 .. $#vals ) { + $tot_mem[$count] = $vals[$i][1]; + $count++; + } + my $tot_mem_sum = 0; + # calculate the total of all values + for $i ( 0 .. ($count-1) ) { + $tot_mem_sum = $tot_mem_sum + $tot_mem[$i]; + } + # calculate the average of the array + my $tot_mem_ave = $tot_mem_sum/($count); + # create the graph + RRDs::graph ("/images/mem_$count.png", \ + "--title= Memory Usage", \ + "--vertical-label=Memory Consumption (MB)", \ + "--start=$start_time", \ + "--end=$end_time", \ + "--color=BACK#CCCCCC", \ + "--color=CANVAS#CCFFFF", \ + "--color=SHADEB#9999CC", \ + "--height=125", \ + "--upper-limit=656", \ + "--lower-limit=0", \ + "--rigid", \ + "--base=1024", \ + "DEF:tot_mem=target.rrd:mem:AVERAGE", \ + "CDEF:tot_mem_cor=tot_mem,0,671744,LIMIT,UN,0,tot_mem,IF,1024,/",\ + "CDEF:machine_mem=tot_mem,656,+,tot_mem,-",\ + "COMMENT:Memory Consumption between $start_time",\ + "COMMENT: and $end_time ",\ + "HRULE:656#000000:Maximum Available Memory - 656 MB",\ + "AREA:machine_mem#CCFFFF:Memory Unused", \ + "AREA:tot_mem_cor#6699CC:Total memory consumed in MB"); + my $err=RRDs::error; + if ($err) {print "problem generating the graph: $err\n";} + # print the output + print "Average memory consumption is "; + printf "%5.2f",$tot_mem_ave/1024; + print " MB. 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This +document will give some information on how this is done. +.PP +RRDtool relies on services of thrid part libraries. Some of these libraries +may already be installed on your system. You have to compile copies of the other +ones before you can build RRDtool. +.PP +This document will tell you about all the necessary steps to get going. +.Sh "Building" +.IX Subsection "Building" +Before you start to build RRDtool, you have to decide two things: +.IP "1." 4 +In which directory you want to build the software. +.IP "2." 4 +Where you want to install the software. +.PP +Once you have decided. Save the two locations into environment variables. +Depending on the shell you are using, you can do either (bash,zsh): +.PP +.Vb 2 +\& BUILD_DIR=/tmp/rrdbuild +\& INSTALL_DIR=/usr/local/rrdtool\-1.2.26 +.Ve +.PP +Or if you run tcsh: +.PP +.Vb 2 +\& set BUILD_DIR=/tmp/rrdbuild +\& set INSTALL_DIR=/usr/local/rrdtool\-1.2.26 +.Ve +.PP +If your \fI/tmp\fR is mounted with the option noexec (\s-1RHEL\s0 seems todo that) you have to choose +a different directory! +.PP +Now make sure the \s-1BUILD_DIR\s0 exists and go there: +.PP +.Vb 2 +\& mkdir \-p $BUILD_DIR +\& cd $BUILD_DIR +.Ve +.PP +Lets first assume you already have all the necessary libraries +pre\-installed. Note that these instructions assume that your copies of +\&\fBtar\fR and \fBmake\fR are actually \fB\s-1GNU\s0 tar\fR and \fB\s-1GNU\s0 make\fR respectively. It +could be that they are installed as \fBgtar\fR and \fBgmake\fR on your system. +.PP +.Vb 4 +\& wget http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/rrdtool\-1.2.26.tar.gz +\& tar zxf rrdtool\-1.2.26.tar.gz +\& cd rrdtool\-1.2.26 +\& ./configure \-\-prefix=$INSTALL_DIR && make && make install +.Ve +.PP +Ok, this was very optimistic. This try will probably have ended with +\&\fBconfigure\fR complaining about several missing libraries. If you are on a +Linux or *bsd system you may want to just install the missing bits from your +software repository. When you do that, make sure you also get the \fB\-dev\fR +package for each library you install. Once you have the missing bits on +board, just re-run the last line of the instructions above. +.PP +But again this may have been too optimistic, and you actually have to +compile your own copies of the required libraries. +.PP +\fIBuild Tipps for \s-1AIX\s0\fR +.IX Subsection "Build Tipps for AIX" +.PP +If you are woking with \s-1AIX\s0, you may find the the \fB\-\-disable\-shared\fR option +will cause things to break for you. In that case you may have to install the +shared libraries into the rrdtool \s-1PREFIX\s0 and work with \fB\-\-disable\-static\fR +instead. +.PP +Another hint to get rrdtool working on \s-1AIX\s0 is to use the \s-1IBM\s0 \s-1XL\s0 C Compiler: +.PP +.Vb 2 +\& export CC=/usr/vac/bin/cc +\& export PERLCC=$CC +.Ve +.PP +(Better instructions for \s-1AIX\s0 welcome!) +.Sh "Building Libraries" +.IX Subsection "Building Libraries" +In order to build the libraries you need a compiler on your system. +Unfortunately compilers are not all alike. This has an effect on the \s-1CFLAGS\s0 +you want to set. The examples below are for the popular \s-1GCC\s0 compiler suite. +If you have an other compile you have to use the following settings: +.IP "Sun Forte" 4 +.IX Item "Sun Forte" +.Vb 1 +\& CFLAGS="\-xO3 \-kPIC" +.Ve +.IP "Building zlib" 4 +.IX Item "Building zlib" +.Vb 7 +\& cd $BUILD_DIR +\& wget http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/zlib\-1.2.3.tar.gz +\& tar zxf zlib\-1.2.3.tar.gz +\& cd zlib\-1.2.3 +\& env CFLAGS="\-O3 \-fPIC" ./configure \-\-prefix=$BUILD_DIR/lb +\& make +\& make install +.Ve +.IP "Building libpng" 4 +.IX Item "Building libpng" +Libpng itself requires zlib to build, so we need to help a bit. If you +already have a copy of zlib on your system (which is very likley) you can +drop the settings of \s-1LDFLAGS\s0 and \s-1CPPFLAGS\s0. Note that the backslash (\e) at +the end of line 4 means that line 4 and line 5 are on one line. +.Sp +.Vb 8 +\& cd $BUILD_DIR +\& wget http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/libpng\-1.2.10.tar.gz +\& tar zxvf libpng\-1.2.10.tar.gz +\& cd libpng\-1.2.10 +\& env CPPFLAGS="\-I$BUILD_DIR/lb/include" LDFLAGS="\-L$BUILD_DIR/lb/lib" CFLAGS="\-O3 \-fPIC" \e +\& ./configure \-\-disable\-shared \-\-prefix=$BUILD_DIR/lb +\& make +\& make install +.Ve +.IP "Building freetype" 4 +.IX Item "Building freetype" +.Vb 8 +\& cd $BUILD_DIR +\& wget http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/freetype\-2.1.10.tar.bz2 +\& tar jxvf freetype\-2.1.10.tar.bz2 +\& cd freetype\-2.1.10 +\& env CPPFLAGS="\-I$BUILD_DIR/lb/include" LDFLAGS="\-L$BUILD_DIR/lb/lib" CFLAGS="\-O3 \-fPIC" \e +\& ./configure \-\-disable\-shared \-\-prefix=$BUILD_DIR/lb +\& make +\& make install +.Ve +.Sp +If you run into problems building freetype on Solaris, you may want to try to +add the following at the end of the configure line: +.Sp +.Vb 1 +\& GNUMAKE=gmake EGREP=egrep +.Ve +.IP "Building libart_lgpl" 4 +.IX Item "Building libart_lgpl" +.Vb 7 +\& cd $BUILD_DIR +\& wget http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/libart_lgpl\-2.3.17.tar.gz +\& tar zxvf libart_lgpl\-2.3.17.tar.gz +\& cd libart_lgpl\-2.3.17 +\& env CFLAGS="\-O3 \-fPIC" ./configure \-\-disable\-shared \-\-prefix=$BUILD_DIR/lb +\& make +\& make install +.Ve +.PP +Now all the dependent libraries are built and you can try again. Since these +are static libraries, you may have to use \fIranlib\fR to make them accessible. +Especially \s-1BSD\s0 systems like Mac \s-1OS\s0 X may require this, Linux and Solaris +will do just fine without since their \fIar\fR command does ranlibs job as well. +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& ranlib $BUILD_DIR/lb/lib/*.a +.Ve +.PP +This time you tell configure where it should be looking for libraries and +include files. This is done via environment variables. Depending on the +shell you are running, the syntax for setting environment variables is +different. Under csh/tcsh you use: +.PP +.Vb 4 +\& set IR=\-I$BUILD_DIR/lb/include +\& setenv CPPFLAGS "$IR $IR/libart\-2.0 $IR/freetype2 $IR/libpng" +\& setenv LDFLAGS \-L$BUILD_DIR/lb/lib +\& setenv CFLAGS \-O3 +.Ve +.PP +If you are running bash/sh/ash/ksh/zsh use this: +.PP +.Vb 5 +\& IR=\-I$BUILD_DIR/lb/include +\& CPPFLAGS="$IR $IR/libart\-2.0 $IR/freetype2 $IR/libpng" +\& LDFLAGS="\-L$BUILD_DIR/lb/lib" +\& CFLAGS=\-O3 +\& export CPPFLAGS LDFLAGS CFLAGS +.Ve +.PP +And finally try building again. We disable the python and tcl bindings +because it seems that a fair number of people have ill configured python and +tcl setups that would prevent rrdtool from building if they are included in +their current state. +.PP +.Vb 5 +\& cd $BUILD_DIR/rrdtool\-1.2.26 +\& ./configure \-\-prefix=$INSTALL_DIR \-\-disable\-python \-\-disable\-tcl +\& make clean +\& make +\& make install +.Ve +.PP +\&\s-1SOLARIS\s0 \s-1HINT:\s0 if you want to build the perl module for the native perl (the +one shipping with solaris) you will need the sun forte compiler +installed on your box or you have to hand-tune bindings/perl\-shared/Makefile +while building! +.PP +Now go to \fI$INSTALL_DIR\fR\fB/share/rrdtool/examples/\fR and run them to see if your +build has been successful. +.SH "AUTHOR" +.IX Header "AUTHOR" +Tobias Oetiker diff --git a/doc/rrdbuild.html b/doc/rrdbuild.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2202ec7 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rrdbuild.html @@ -0,0 +1,238 @@ + + + + +rrdbuild + + + + + + +

+ + + + +

+

+

NAME

+

rrdbuild - Instructions for building RRDtool

+

+

+
+

DESCRIPTION

+

+

+

Overview

+

If you downloaded the source of rrdtool you have to compile it. This +document will give some information on how this is done.

+

RRDtool relies on services of thrid part libraries. Some of these libraries +may already be installed on your system. You have to compile copies of the other +ones before you can build RRDtool.

+

This document will tell you about all the necessary steps to get going.

+

+

+

Building

+

Before you start to build RRDtool, you have to decide two things:

+
    +
  1. +

    In which directory you want to build the software.

    +
  2. +
  3. +

    Where you want to install the software.

    +
  4. +
+

Once you have decided. Save the two locations into environment variables. +Depending on the shell you are using, you can do either (bash,zsh):

+
+ BUILD_DIR=/tmp/rrdbuild
+ INSTALL_DIR=/usr/local/rrdtool-1.2.26
+

Or if you run tcsh:

+
+ set BUILD_DIR=/tmp/rrdbuild
+ set INSTALL_DIR=/usr/local/rrdtool-1.2.26
+

If your /tmp is mounted with the option noexec (RHEL seems todo that) you have to choose +a different directory!

+

Now make sure the BUILD_DIR exists and go there:

+
+ mkdir -p $BUILD_DIR
+ cd $BUILD_DIR
+

Lets first assume you already have all the necessary libraries +pre-installed. Note that these instructions assume that your copies of +tar and make are actually GNU tar and GNU make respectively. It +could be that they are installed as gtar and gmake on your system.

+
+ wget http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/rrdtool-1.2.26.tar.gz
+ tar zxf rrdtool-1.2.26.tar.gz
+ cd rrdtool-1.2.26
+ ./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR && make && make install
+

Ok, this was very optimistic. This try will probably have ended with +configure complaining about several missing libraries. If you are on a +Linux or *bsd system you may want to just install the missing bits from your +software repository. When you do that, make sure you also get the -dev +package for each library you install. Once you have the missing bits on +board, just re-run the last line of the instructions above.

+

But again this may have been too optimistic, and you actually have to +compile your own copies of the required libraries.

+

+

+

Build Tipps for AIX

+

If you are woking with AIX, you may find the the --disable-shared option +will cause things to break for you. In that case you may have to install the +shared libraries into the rrdtool PREFIX and work with --disable-static +instead.

+

Another hint to get rrdtool working on AIX is to use the IBM XL C Compiler:

+
+ export CC=/usr/vac/bin/cc
+ export PERLCC=$CC
+

(Better instructions for AIX welcome!)

+

+

+

Building Libraries

+

In order to build the libraries you need a compiler on your system. +Unfortunately compilers are not all alike. This has an effect on the CFLAGS +you want to set. The examples below are for the popular GCC compiler suite. +If you have an other compile you have to use the following settings:

+
+
Sun Forte + +
+
+ CFLAGS="-xO3 -kPIC"
+
+
+
+
Building zlib + +
+
+ cd $BUILD_DIR
+ wget http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/zlib-1.2.3.tar.gz
+ tar  zxf zlib-1.2.3.tar.gz
+ cd zlib-1.2.3
+ env CFLAGS="-O3 -fPIC" ./configure --prefix=$BUILD_DIR/lb
+ make
+ make install
+
+
Building libpng + +
+

Libpng itself requires zlib to build, so we need to help a bit. If you +already have a copy of zlib on your system (which is very likley) you can +drop the settings of LDFLAGS and CPPFLAGS. Note that the backslash (\) at +the end of line 4 means that line 4 and line 5 are on one line.

+
+
+
+ cd $BUILD_DIR
+ wget http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/libpng-1.2.10.tar.gz
+ tar zxvf libpng-1.2.10.tar.gz
+ cd libpng-1.2.10
+ env CPPFLAGS="-I$BUILD_DIR/lb/include" LDFLAGS="-L$BUILD_DIR/lb/lib" CFLAGS="-O3 -fPIC" \
+     ./configure --disable-shared --prefix=$BUILD_DIR/lb
+ make
+ make install
+
+ +
Building freetype + +
+
+ cd $BUILD_DIR
+ wget http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/freetype-2.1.10.tar.bz2
+ tar jxvf freetype-2.1.10.tar.bz2
+ cd freetype-2.1.10
+ env CPPFLAGS="-I$BUILD_DIR/lb/include" LDFLAGS="-L$BUILD_DIR/lb/lib" CFLAGS="-O3 -fPIC" \
+     ./configure --disable-shared --prefix=$BUILD_DIR/lb
+ make
+ make install
+
+
+

If you run into problems building freetype on Solaris, you may want to try to +add the following at the end of the configure line:

+
+
+
+ GNUMAKE=gmake EGREP=egrep
+
+
Building libart_lgpl + +
+
+ cd $BUILD_DIR
+ wget http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/libart_lgpl-2.3.17.tar.gz
+ tar zxvf libart_lgpl-2.3.17.tar.gz
+ cd libart_lgpl-2.3.17
+ env CFLAGS="-O3 -fPIC" ./configure --disable-shared --prefix=$BUILD_DIR/lb
+ make
+ make install
+
+
+

Now all the dependent libraries are built and you can try again. Since these +are static libraries, you may have to use ranlib to make them accessible. +Especially BSD systems like Mac OS X may require this, Linux and Solaris +will do just fine without since their ar command does ranlibs job as well.

+
+ ranlib $BUILD_DIR/lb/lib/*.a
+

This time you tell configure where it should be looking for libraries and +include files. This is done via environment variables. Depending on the +shell you are running, the syntax for setting environment variables is +different. Under csh/tcsh you use:

+
+ set IR=-I$BUILD_DIR/lb/include
+ setenv CPPFLAGS "$IR $IR/libart-2.0 $IR/freetype2 $IR/libpng"
+ setenv LDFLAGS  -L$BUILD_DIR/lb/lib
+ setenv CFLAGS -O3
+

If you are running bash/sh/ash/ksh/zsh use this:

+
+ IR=-I$BUILD_DIR/lb/include
+ CPPFLAGS="$IR $IR/libart-2.0 $IR/freetype2 $IR/libpng"
+ LDFLAGS="-L$BUILD_DIR/lb/lib"
+ CFLAGS=-O3
+ export CPPFLAGS LDFLAGS CFLAGS
+

And finally try building again. We disable the python and tcl bindings +because it seems that a fair number of people have ill configured python and +tcl setups that would prevent rrdtool from building if they are included in +their current state.

+
+ cd $BUILD_DIR/rrdtool-1.2.26
+ ./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR --disable-python --disable-tcl
+ make clean
+ make
+ make install
+

SOLARIS HINT: if you want to build the perl module for the native perl (the +one shipping with solaris) you will need the sun forte compiler +installed on your box or you have to hand-tune bindings/perl-shared/Makefile +while building!

+

Now go to $INSTALL_DIR/share/rrdtool/examples/ and run them to see if your +build has been successful.

+

+

+
+

AUTHOR

+

Tobias Oetiker <tobi@oetiker.ch>

+ + + + diff --git a/doc/rrdbuild.pod b/doc/rrdbuild.pod new file mode 100644 index 0000000..07ac7eb --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rrdbuild.pod @@ -0,0 +1,205 @@ +=head1 NAME + +rrdbuild - Instructions for building RRDtool + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +=head2 Overview + +If you downloaded the source of rrdtool you have to compile it. This +document will give some information on how this is done. + +RRDtool relies on services of thrid part libraries. Some of these libraries +may already be installed on your system. You have to compile copies of the other +ones before you can build RRDtool. + +This document will tell you about all the necessary steps to get going. + +=head2 Building + +Before you start to build RRDtool, you have to decide two things: + +=over + +=item 1. + +In which directory you want to build the software. + +=item 2. + +Where you want to install the software. + +=back + +Once you have decided. Save the two locations into environment variables. +Depending on the shell you are using, you can do either (bash,zsh): + + BUILD_DIR=/tmp/rrdbuild + INSTALL_DIR=/usr/local/rrdtool-1.2.26 + +Or if you run tcsh: + + set BUILD_DIR=/tmp/rrdbuild + set INSTALL_DIR=/usr/local/rrdtool-1.2.26 + +If your F is mounted with the option noexec (RHEL seems todo that) you have to choose +a different directory! + +Now make sure the BUILD_DIR exists and go there: + + mkdir -p $BUILD_DIR + cd $BUILD_DIR + +Lets first assume you already have all the necessary libraries +pre-installed. Note that these instructions assume that your copies of +B and B are actually B and B respectively. It +could be that they are installed as B and B on your system. + + wget http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/rrdtool-1.2.26.tar.gz + tar zxf rrdtool-1.2.26.tar.gz + cd rrdtool-1.2.26 + ./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR && make && make install + +Ok, this was very optimistic. This try will probably have ended with +B complaining about several missing libraries. If you are on a +Linux or *bsd system you may want to just install the missing bits from your +software repository. When you do that, make sure you also get the B<-dev> +package for each library you install. Once you have the missing bits on +board, just re-run the last line of the instructions above. + +But again this may have been too optimistic, and you actually have to +compile your own copies of the required libraries. + +=head3 Build Tipps for AIX + +If you are woking with AIX, you may find the the B<--disable-shared> option +will cause things to break for you. In that case you may have to install the +shared libraries into the rrdtool PREFIX and work with B<--disable-static> +instead. + +Another hint to get rrdtool working on AIX is to use the IBM XL C Compiler: + + export CC=/usr/vac/bin/cc + export PERLCC=$CC + +(Better instructions for AIX welcome!) + +=head2 Building Libraries + +In order to build the libraries you need a compiler on your system. +Unfortunately compilers are not all alike. This has an effect on the CFLAGS +you want to set. The examples below are for the popular GCC compiler suite. +If you have an other compile you have to use the following settings: + +=over + +=item Sun Forte + + CFLAGS="-xO3 -kPIC" + +=back + +=over + +=item Building zlib + + cd $BUILD_DIR + wget http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/zlib-1.2.3.tar.gz + tar zxf zlib-1.2.3.tar.gz + cd zlib-1.2.3 + env CFLAGS="-O3 -fPIC" ./configure --prefix=$BUILD_DIR/lb + make + make install + +=item Building libpng + +Libpng itself requires zlib to build, so we need to help a bit. If you +already have a copy of zlib on your system (which is very likley) you can +drop the settings of LDFLAGS and CPPFLAGS. Note that the backslash (\) at +the end of line 4 means that line 4 and line 5 are on one line. + + cd $BUILD_DIR + wget http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/libpng-1.2.10.tar.gz + tar zxvf libpng-1.2.10.tar.gz + cd libpng-1.2.10 + env CPPFLAGS="-I$BUILD_DIR/lb/include" LDFLAGS="-L$BUILD_DIR/lb/lib" CFLAGS="-O3 -fPIC" \ + ./configure --disable-shared --prefix=$BUILD_DIR/lb + make + make install + +=item Building freetype + + cd $BUILD_DIR + wget http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/freetype-2.1.10.tar.bz2 + tar jxvf freetype-2.1.10.tar.bz2 + cd freetype-2.1.10 + env CPPFLAGS="-I$BUILD_DIR/lb/include" LDFLAGS="-L$BUILD_DIR/lb/lib" CFLAGS="-O3 -fPIC" \ + ./configure --disable-shared --prefix=$BUILD_DIR/lb + make + make install + +If you run into problems building freetype on Solaris, you may want to try to +add the following at the end of the configure line: + + GNUMAKE=gmake EGREP=egrep + +=item Building libart_lgpl + + cd $BUILD_DIR + wget http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/libart_lgpl-2.3.17.tar.gz + tar zxvf libart_lgpl-2.3.17.tar.gz + cd libart_lgpl-2.3.17 + env CFLAGS="-O3 -fPIC" ./configure --disable-shared --prefix=$BUILD_DIR/lb + make + make install + +=back + +Now all the dependent libraries are built and you can try again. Since these +are static libraries, you may have to use F to make them accessible. +Especially BSD systems like Mac OS X may require this, Linux and Solaris +will do just fine without since their F command does ranlibs job as well. + + ranlib $BUILD_DIR/lb/lib/*.a + +This time you tell configure where it should be looking for libraries and +include files. This is done via environment variables. Depending on the +shell you are running, the syntax for setting environment variables is +different. Under csh/tcsh you use: + + set IR=-I$BUILD_DIR/lb/include + setenv CPPFLAGS "$IR $IR/libart-2.0 $IR/freetype2 $IR/libpng" + setenv LDFLAGS -L$BUILD_DIR/lb/lib + setenv CFLAGS -O3 + +If you are running bash/sh/ash/ksh/zsh use this: + + IR=-I$BUILD_DIR/lb/include + CPPFLAGS="$IR $IR/libart-2.0 $IR/freetype2 $IR/libpng" + LDFLAGS="-L$BUILD_DIR/lb/lib" + CFLAGS=-O3 + export CPPFLAGS LDFLAGS CFLAGS + +And finally try building again. We disable the python and tcl bindings +because it seems that a fair number of people have ill configured python and +tcl setups that would prevent rrdtool from building if they are included in +their current state. + + cd $BUILD_DIR/rrdtool-1.2.26 + ./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR --disable-python --disable-tcl + make clean + make + make install + +SOLARIS HINT: if you want to build the perl module for the native perl (the +one shipping with solaris) you will need the sun forte compiler +installed on your box or you have to hand-tune bindings/perl-shared/Makefile +while building! + +Now go to I<$INSTALL_DIR>B and run them to see if your +build has been successful. + +=head1 AUTHOR + +Tobias Oetiker Etobi@oetiker.chE + diff --git a/doc/rrdbuild.txt b/doc/rrdbuild.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7749d99 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rrdbuild.txt @@ -0,0 +1,193 @@ +RRDBUILD(1) rrdtool RRDBUILD(1) + + + +NNAAMMEE + rrdbuild - Instructions for building RRDtool + +DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN + OOvveerrvviieeww + + If you downloaded the source of rrdtool you have to compile it. This + document will give some information on how this is done. + + RRDtool relies on services of thrid part libraries. Some of these + libraries may already be installed on your system. You have to compile + copies of the other ones before you can build RRDtool. + + This document will tell you about all the necessary steps to get going. + + BBuuiillddiinngg + + Before you start to build RRDtool, you have to decide two things: + + 1. In which directory you want to build the software. + + 2. Where you want to install the software. + + Once you have decided. Save the two locations into environment vari- + ables. Depending on the shell you are using, you can do either + (bash,zsh): + + BUILD_DIR=/tmp/rrdbuild + INSTALL_DIR=/usr/local/rrdtool-1.2.26 + + Or if you run tcsh: + + set BUILD_DIR=/tmp/rrdbuild + set INSTALL_DIR=/usr/local/rrdtool-1.2.26 + + If your _/_t_m_p is mounted with the option noexec (RHEL seems todo that) + you have to choose a different directory! + + Now make sure the BUILD_DIR exists and go there: + + mkdir -p $BUILD_DIR + cd $BUILD_DIR + + Lets first assume you already have all the necessary libraries + pre-installed. Note that these instructions assume that your copies of + ttaarr and mmaakkee are actually GGNNUU ttaarr and GGNNUU mmaakkee respectively. It could + be that they are installed as ggttaarr and ggmmaakkee on your system. + + wget http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/rrdtool-1.2.26.tar.gz + tar zxf rrdtool-1.2.26.tar.gz + cd rrdtool-1.2.26 + ./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR && make && make install + + Ok, this was very optimistic. This try will probably have ended with + ccoonnffiigguurree complaining about several missing libraries. If you are on a + Linux or *bsd system you may want to just install the missing bits from + your software repository. When you do that, make sure you also get the + --ddeevv package for each library you install. Once you have the missing + bits on board, just re-run the last line of the instructions above. + + But again this may have been too optimistic, and you actually have to + compile your own copies of the required libraries. + + _B_u_i_l_d _T_i_p_p_s _f_o_r _A_I_X + + If you are woking with AIX, you may find the the ----ddiissaabbllee--sshhaarreedd + option will cause things to break for you. In that case you may have to + install the shared libraries into the rrdtool PREFIX and work with + ----ddiissaabbllee--ssttaattiicc instead. + + Another hint to get rrdtool working on AIX is to use the IBM XL C Com- + piler: + + export CC=/usr/vac/bin/cc + export PERLCC=$CC + + (Better instructions for AIX welcome!) + + BBuuiillddiinngg LLiibbrraarriieess + + In order to build the libraries you need a compiler on your system. + Unfortunately compilers are not all alike. This has an effect on the + CFLAGS you want to set. The examples below are for the popular GCC com- + piler suite. If you have an other compile you have to use the follow- + ing settings: + + Sun Forte + CFLAGS="-xO3 -kPIC" + + Building zlib + cd $BUILD_DIR + wget http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/zlib-1.2.3.tar.gz + tar zxf zlib-1.2.3.tar.gz + cd zlib-1.2.3 + env CFLAGS="-O3 -fPIC" ./configure --prefix=$BUILD_DIR/lb + make + make install + + Building libpng + Libpng itself requires zlib to build, so we need to help a bit. If + you already have a copy of zlib on your system (which is very lik- + ley) you can drop the settings of LDFLAGS and CPPFLAGS. Note that + the backslash (\) at the end of line 4 means that line 4 and line 5 + are on one line. + + cd $BUILD_DIR + wget http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/libpng-1.2.10.tar.gz + tar zxvf libpng-1.2.10.tar.gz + cd libpng-1.2.10 + env CPPFLAGS="-I$BUILD_DIR/lb/include" LDFLAGS="-L$BUILD_DIR/lb/lib" CFLAGS="-O3 -fPIC" \ + ./configure --disable-shared --prefix=$BUILD_DIR/lb + make + make install + + Building freetype + cd $BUILD_DIR + wget http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/freetype-2.1.10.tar.bz2 + tar jxvf freetype-2.1.10.tar.bz2 + cd freetype-2.1.10 + env CPPFLAGS="-I$BUILD_DIR/lb/include" LDFLAGS="-L$BUILD_DIR/lb/lib" CFLAGS="-O3 -fPIC" \ + ./configure --disable-shared --prefix=$BUILD_DIR/lb + make + make install + + If you run into problems building freetype on Solaris, you may want + to try to add the following at the end of the configure line: + + GNUMAKE=gmake EGREP=egrep + + Building libart_lgpl + cd $BUILD_DIR + wget http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/libart_lgpl-2.3.17.tar.gz + tar zxvf libart_lgpl-2.3.17.tar.gz + cd libart_lgpl-2.3.17 + env CFLAGS="-O3 -fPIC" ./configure --disable-shared --prefix=$BUILD_DIR/lb + make + make install + + Now all the dependent libraries are built and you can try again. Since + these are static libraries, you may have to use _r_a_n_l_i_b to make them + accessible. Especially BSD systems like Mac OS X may require this, + Linux and Solaris will do just fine without since their _a_r command does + ranlibs job as well. + + ranlib $BUILD_DIR/lb/lib/*.a + + This time you tell configure where it should be looking for libraries + and include files. This is done via environment variables. Depending on + the shell you are running, the syntax for setting environment variables + is different. Under csh/tcsh you use: + + set IR=-I$BUILD_DIR/lb/include + setenv CPPFLAGS "$IR $IR/libart-2.0 $IR/freetype2 $IR/libpng" + setenv LDFLAGS -L$BUILD_DIR/lb/lib + setenv CFLAGS -O3 + + If you are running bash/sh/ash/ksh/zsh use this: + + IR=-I$BUILD_DIR/lb/include + CPPFLAGS="$IR $IR/libart-2.0 $IR/freetype2 $IR/libpng" + LDFLAGS="-L$BUILD_DIR/lb/lib" + CFLAGS=-O3 + export CPPFLAGS LDFLAGS CFLAGS + + And finally try building again. We disable the python and tcl bindings + because it seems that a fair number of people have ill configured + python and tcl setups that would prevent rrdtool from building if they + are included in their current state. + + cd $BUILD_DIR/rrdtool-1.2.26 + ./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR --disable-python --disable-tcl + make clean + make + make install + + SOLARIS HINT: if you want to build the perl module for the native perl + (the one shipping with solaris) you will need the sun forte compiler + installed on your box or you have to hand-tune bind- + ings/perl-shared/Makefile while building! + + Now go to _$_I_N_S_T_A_L_L___D_I_R//sshhaarree//rrrrddttooooll//eexxaammpplleess// and run them to see if + your build has been successful. + +AAUUTTHHOORR + Tobias Oetiker + + + +1.2.26 2007-11-20 RRDBUILD(1) diff --git a/doc/rrdcgi.1 b/doc/rrdcgi.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5be0d12 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rrdcgi.1 @@ -0,0 +1,336 @@ +.\" Automatically generated by Pod::Man v1.37, Pod::Parser v1.32 +.\" +.\" Standard preamble: +.\" ======================================================================== +.de Sh \" Subsection heading +.br +.if t .Sp +.ne 5 +.PP +\fB\\$1\fR +.PP +.. +.de Sp \" Vertical space (when we can't use .PP) +.if t .sp .5v +.if n .sp +.. +.de Vb \" Begin verbatim text +.ft CW +.nf +.ne \\$1 +.. +.de Ve \" End verbatim text +.ft R +.fi +.. +.\" Set up some character translations and predefined strings. \*(-- will +.\" give an unbreakable dash, \*(PI will give pi, \*(L" will give a left +.\" double quote, and \*(R" will give a right double quote. \*(C+ will +.\" give a nicer C++. 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Its purpose +is to run as a cgi-program and parse a web page template containing special +<\s-1RRD::\s0 tags. \fBrrdcgi\fR will interpret and act according to these tags. +In the end it will printout a web page including the necessary \s-1CGI\s0 headers. +.PP +\&\fBrrdcgi\fR parses the contents of the template in 3 steps. In each step it looks +only for a subset of tags. This allows nesting of tags. +.PP +The argument parser uses the same semantics as you are used from your C\-shell. +.IP "\fB\-\-filter\fR" 8 +.IX Item "--filter" +Assume that rrdcgi is run as a filter and not as a cgi. +.Sh "Keywords" +.IX Subsection "Keywords" +.IP "\s-1RRD::CV\s0 \fIname\fR" 8 +.IX Item "RRD::CV name" +Inserts the \s-1CGI\s0 variable of the given name. +.IP "\s-1RRD::CV::QUOTE\s0 \fIname\fR" 8 +.IX Item "RRD::CV::QUOTE name" +Inserts the \s-1CGI\s0 variable of the given name but quotes it, ready for +use as an argument in another \s-1RRD::\s0 tag. So even when there are spaces in the +value of the \s-1CGI\s0 variable it will still be considered to be one argument. +.IP "\s-1RRD::CV::PATH\s0 \fIname\fR" 8 +.IX Item "RRD::CV::PATH name" +Inserts the \s-1CGI\s0 variable of the given name, quotes it and makes sure +it starts neither with a '/' nor contains '..'. This is to make +sure that no problematic pathnames can be introduced through the +\&\s-1CGI\s0 interface. +.IP "\s-1RRD::GETENV\s0 \fIvariable\fR" 8 +.IX Item "RRD::GETENV variable" +Get the value of an environment variable. +.Sp +.Vb 1 +\& +.Ve +.Sp +might give you the name of the remote user given you are using +some sort of access control on the directory. +.IP "\s-1RRD::GOODFOR\s0 \fIseconds\fR" 8 +.IX Item "RRD::GOODFOR seconds" +Specify the number of seconds this page should remain valid. This will prompt +the rrdcgi to output a Last\-Modified, an Expire and if the number of +seconds is \fInegative\fR a Refresh header. +.IP "\s-1RRD::INCLUDE\s0 \fIfilename\fR" 8 +.IX Item "RRD::INCLUDE filename" +Include the contents of the specified file into the page returned from the cgi. +.IP "\s-1RRD::SETENV\s0 \fIvariable\fR \fIvalue\fR" 8 +.IX Item "RRD::SETENV variable value" +If you want to present your graphs in another time zone than your own, you +could use +.Sp +.Vb 1 +\& +.Ve +.Sp +to make sure everything is presented in Universal Time. Note that the +values permitted to \s-1TZ\s0 depend on your \s-1OS\s0. +.IP "\s-1RRD::SETVAR\s0 \fIvariable\fR \fIvalue\fR" 8 +.IX Item "RRD::SETVAR variable value" +Analog to \s-1SETENV\s0 but for local variables. +.IP "\s-1RRD::GETVAR\s0 \fIvariable\fR" 8 +.IX Item "RRD::GETVAR variable" +Analog to \s-1GETENV\s0 but for local variables. +.IP "\s-1RRD::TIME::LAST\s0 \fIrrd-file\fR \fIstrftime-format\fR" 8 +.IX Item "RRD::TIME::LAST rrd-file strftime-format" +This gets replaced by the last modification time of the selected \s-1RRD\s0. The +time is \fIstrftime\fR\-formatted with the string specified in the second argument. +.IP "\s-1RRD::TIME::NOW\s0 \fIstrftime-format\fR" 8 +.IX Item "RRD::TIME::NOW strftime-format" +This gets replaced by the current time of day. The time is +\&\fIstrftime\fR\-formatted with the string specified in the argument. +.Sp +Note that if you return : (colons) from your strftime format you may +have to escape them using \e if the time is to be used as an argument +to a \s-1GRAPH\s0 command. +.IP "\s-1RRD::TIME::STRFTIME\s0 \fISTART|END\fR \fIstart-spec\fR \fIend-spec\fR \fIstrftime-format\fR" 8 +.IX Item "RRD::TIME::STRFTIME START|END start-spec end-spec strftime-format" +This gets replaced by a strftime-formatted time using the format +\&\fIstrftime-format\fR on either \fIstart-spec\fR or \fIend-spec\fR depending on +whether \fI\s-1START\s0\fR or \fI\s-1END\s0\fR is specified. Both \fIstart-spec\fR and \fIend-spec\fR +must be supplied as either could be relative to the other. This is intended +to allow pretty titles on graphs with times that are easier for non RRDtool +folks to figure out than \*(L"\-2weeks\*(R". +.Sp +Note that again, if you return : (colon) from your strftime format, +you may have to escape them using \e if the time is to be used as an +argument to a \s-1GRAPH\s0 command. +.IP "\s-1RRD::GRAPH\s0 \fIrrdgraph arguments\fR" 8 +.IX Item "RRD::GRAPH rrdgraph arguments" +This tag creates the \s-1RRD\s0 graph defined by its argument and then is +replaced by an appropriate <\s-1IMG\s0 ... > tag referring to the graph. +The \fB\-\-lazy\fR option in \s-1RRD\s0 graph can be used to make sure that graphs +are only regenerated when they are out of date. The arguments +to the \fB\s-1RRD::GRAPH\s0\fR tag work as described in the \fBrrdgraph\fR manual page. +.Sp +Use the \fB\-\-lazy\fR option in your \s-1RRD::GRAPH\s0 tags, to reduce the load +on your server. This option makes sure that graphs are only regenerated when +the old ones are out of date. +.Sp +If you do not specify your own \fB\-\-imginfo\fR format, the following will +be used: +.Sp +.Vb 1 +\& +.Ve +.Sp +Note that \f(CW%s\fR stands for the filename part of the graph generated, all +directories given in the \s-1PNG\s0 file argument will get dropped. +.IP "\s-1RRD::PRINT\s0 \fInumber\fR" 8 +.IX Item "RRD::PRINT number" +If the preceding \fB\s-1RRD::GRAPH\s0\fR tag contained and \fB\s-1PRINT\s0\fR arguments, +then you can access their output with this tag. The \fInumber\fR argument refers to the +number of the \fB\s-1PRINT\s0\fR argument. This first \fB\s-1PRINT\s0\fR has \fInumber\fR 0. +.IP "\s-1RRD::INTERNAL\s0 " 8 +.IX Item "RRD::INTERNAL " +This tag gets replaced by an internal var. Currently these vars are known: +\&\s-1VERSION\s0, \s-1COMPILETIME\s0. +These vars represent the compiled-in values. +.SH "EXAMPLE 1" +.IX Header "EXAMPLE 1" +The example below creates a web pages with a single \s-1RRD\s0 graph. +.PP +.Vb 9 +\& #!/usr/local/bin/rrdcgi +\& +\& RRDCGI Demo +\& +\&

RRDCGI Example Page

+\&

+\& +.Ve +.PP +.Vb 3 +\&

+\& +\& +.Ve +.SH "EXAMPLE 2" +.IX Header "EXAMPLE 2" +This script is slightly more elaborate, it allows you to run it from +a form which sets \s-1RRD_NAME\s0. \s-1RRD_NAME\s0 is then used to select which \s-1RRD\s0 +you want to use as source for your graph. +.PP +.Vb 15 +\& #!/usr/local/bin/rrdcgi +\& +\& RRDCGI Demo +\& +\&

RRDCGI Example Page for

+\&

Selection

+\&
Room A, +\& Room B. +\&
+\&

Graph

+\&

+\& .png \-\-lazy +\& \-\-title "Temperatures for " +\& DEF:cel=.rrd:exhaust:AVERAGE +\& LINE2:cel#00a000:"D. Celsius"> +.Ve +.PP +.Vb 3 +\&

+\& +\& +.Ve +.SH "EXAMPLE 3" +.IX Header "EXAMPLE 3" +This example shows how to handle the case where the \s-1RRD\s0, graphs and +cgi-bins are seperate directories +.PP +.Vb 14 +\& #!/.../bin/rrdcgi +\& +\& RRDCGI Demo +\& +\&

RRDCGI test Page

+\& ' +\& \-\-lazy \-\-start \-1d \-\-end now +\& DEF:http_src=/.../rrds/test.rrd:http_src:AVERAGE +\& AREA:http_src#00ff00:http_src +\& > +\& +\& +.Ve +.PP +Note 1: Replace /.../ with the relevant directories +.PP +Note 2: The SRC=/.../pngs should be paths from the view of the +webserver/browser +.SH "AUTHOR" +.IX Header "AUTHOR" +Tobias Oetiker diff --git a/doc/rrdcgi.html b/doc/rrdcgi.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f062d93 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rrdcgi.html @@ -0,0 +1,301 @@ + + + + +rrdcgi + + + + + + +

+ + + + +

+

+

NAME

+

rrdcgi - Create web pages containing RRD graphs based on templates

+

+

+
+

SYNOPSIS

+

#!/path/to/rrdcgi [--filter]

+

+

+
+

DESCRIPTION

+

rrdcgi is a sort of very limited script interpreter. Its purpose +is to run as a cgi-program and parse a web page template containing special +<RRD:: tags. rrdcgi will interpret and act according to these tags. +In the end it will printout a web page including the necessary CGI headers.

+

rrdcgi parses the contents of the template in 3 steps. In each step it looks +only for a subset of tags. This allows nesting of tags.

+

The argument parser uses the same semantics as you are used from your C-shell.

+
+
--filter + +
+

Assume that rrdcgi is run as a filter and not as a cgi.

+
+ +
+

+

+

Keywords

+
+
RRD::CV name + +
+

Inserts the CGI variable of the given name.

+
+ +
RRD::CV::QUOTE name + +
+

Inserts the CGI variable of the given name but quotes it, ready for +use as an argument in another RRD:: tag. So even when there are spaces in the +value of the CGI variable it will still be considered to be one argument.

+
+ +
RRD::CV::PATH name + +
+

Inserts the CGI variable of the given name, quotes it and makes sure +it starts neither with a '/' nor contains '..'. This is to make +sure that no problematic pathnames can be introduced through the +CGI interface.

+
+ +
RRD::GETENV variable + +
+

Get the value of an environment variable.

+
+
+
+ <RRD::GETENV REMOTE_USER>
+
+
+

might give you the name of the remote user given you are using +some sort of access control on the directory.

+
+ +
RRD::GOODFOR seconds + +
+

Specify the number of seconds this page should remain valid. This will prompt +the rrdcgi to output a Last-Modified, an Expire and if the number of +seconds is negative a Refresh header.

+
+ +
RRD::INCLUDE filename + +
+

Include the contents of the specified file into the page returned from the cgi.

+
+ +
RRD::SETENV variable value + +
+

If you want to present your graphs in another time zone than your own, you +could use

+
+
+
+ <RRD::SETENV TZ UTC>
+
+
+

to make sure everything is presented in Universal Time. Note that the +values permitted to TZ depend on your OS.

+
+ +
RRD::SETVAR variable value + +
+

Analog to SETENV but for local variables.

+
+ +
RRD::GETVAR variable + +
+

Analog to GETENV but for local variables.

+
+ +
RRD::TIME::LAST rrd-file strftime-format + +
+

This gets replaced by the last modification time of the selected RRD. The +time is strftime-formatted with the string specified in the second argument.

+
+ +
RRD::TIME::NOW strftime-format + +
+

This gets replaced by the current time of day. The time is +strftime-formatted with the string specified in the argument.

+
+
+

Note that if you return : (colons) from your strftime format you may +have to escape them using \ if the time is to be used as an argument +to a GRAPH command.

+
+ +
RRD::TIME::STRFTIME START|END start-spec end-spec strftime-format + +
+

This gets replaced by a strftime-formatted time using the format +strftime-format on either start-spec or end-spec depending on +whether START or END is specified. Both start-spec and end-spec +must be supplied as either could be relative to the other. This is intended +to allow pretty titles on graphs with times that are easier for non RRDtool +folks to figure out than ``-2weeks''.

+
+
+

Note that again, if you return : (colon) from your strftime format, +you may have to escape them using \ if the time is to be used as an +argument to a GRAPH command.

+
+ +
RRD::GRAPH rrdgraph arguments + +
+

This tag creates the RRD graph defined by its argument and then is +replaced by an appropriate <IMG ... > tag referring to the graph. +The --lazy option in RRD graph can be used to make sure that graphs +are only regenerated when they are out of date. The arguments +to the RRD::GRAPH tag work as described in the rrdgraph manual page.

+
+
+

Use the --lazy option in your RRD::GRAPH tags, to reduce the load +on your server. This option makes sure that graphs are only regenerated when +the old ones are out of date.

+
+
+

If you do not specify your own --imginfo format, the following will +be used:

+
+
+
+ <IMG SRC="%s" WIDTH="%lu" HEIGHT="%lu">
+
+
+

Note that %s stands for the filename part of the graph generated, all +directories given in the PNG file argument will get dropped.

+
+ +
RRD::PRINT number + +
+

If the preceding RRD::GRAPH tag contained and PRINT arguments, +then you can access their output with this tag. The number argument refers to the +number of the PRINT argument. This first PRINT has number 0.

+
+ +
RRD::INTERNAL <var> + +
+

This tag gets replaced by an internal var. Currently these vars are known: +VERSION, COMPILETIME. +These vars represent the compiled-in values.

+
+ +
+

+

+
+

EXAMPLE 1

+

The example below creates a web pages with a single RRD graph.

+
+ #!/usr/local/bin/rrdcgi
+ <HTML>
+ <HEAD><TITLE>RRDCGI Demo</TITLE></HEAD>
+ <BODY>
+ <H1>RRDCGI Example Page</H1>
+ <P>
+ <RRD::GRAPH demo.png --lazy --title="Temperatures"
+          DEF:cel=demo.rrd:exhaust:AVERAGE
+          LINE2:cel#00a000:"D. Celsius">
+
+ </P>
+ </BODY>
+ </HTML>
+

+

+
+

EXAMPLE 2

+

This script is slightly more elaborate, it allows you to run it from +a form which sets RRD_NAME. RRD_NAME is then used to select which RRD +you want to use as source for your graph.

+
+ #!/usr/local/bin/rrdcgi
+ <HTML>
+ <HEAD><TITLE>RRDCGI Demo</TITLE></HEAD>
+ <BODY>
+ <H1>RRDCGI Example Page for <RRD::CV RRD_NAME></H1>
+ <H2>Selection</H2>
+ <FORM><INPUT NAME=RRD_NAME TYPE=RADIO VALUE=roomA> Room A,
+       <INPUT NAME=RRD_NAME TYPE=RADIO VALUE=roomB> Room B.
+       <INPUT TYPE=SUBMIT></FORM>
+ <H2>Graph</H2>
+ <P>
+ <RRD::GRAPH <RRD::CV::PATH RRD_NAME>.png --lazy
+          --title "Temperatures for "<RRD::CV::QUOTE RRD_NAME>
+          DEF:cel=<RRD::CV::PATH RRD_NAME>.rrd:exhaust:AVERAGE
+          LINE2:cel#00a000:"D. Celsius">
+
+ </P>
+ </BODY>
+ </HTML>
+

+

+
+

EXAMPLE 3

+

This example shows how to handle the case where the RRD, graphs and +cgi-bins are seperate directories

+
+ #!/.../bin/rrdcgi
+ <HTML>
+ <HEAD><TITLE>RRDCGI Demo</TITLE></HEAD>
+ <BODY>
+ <H1>RRDCGI test Page</H1>
+ <RRD::GRAPH
+  /.../web/pngs/testhvt.png
+  --imginfo '<IMG SRC=/.../pngs/%s WIDTH=%lu HEIGHT=%lu >'
+  --lazy --start -1d --end now
+  DEF:http_src=/.../rrds/test.rrd:http_src:AVERAGE
+  AREA:http_src#00ff00:http_src
+ >
+ </BODY>
+ </HTML>
+

Note 1: Replace /.../ with the relevant directories

+

Note 2: The SRC=/.../pngs should be paths from the view of the +webserver/browser

+

+

+
+

AUTHOR

+

Tobias Oetiker <tobi@oetiker.ch>

+ + + + diff --git a/doc/rrdcgi.pod b/doc/rrdcgi.pod new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4c81e01 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rrdcgi.pod @@ -0,0 +1,225 @@ +=head1 NAME + +rrdcgi - Create web pages containing RRD graphs based on templates + +=head1 SYNOPSIS + +C<#!/path/to/>B S<[B<--filter>]> + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +B is a sort of very limited script interpreter. Its purpose +is to run as a cgi-program and parse a web page template containing special +ERRD:: tags. B will interpret and act according to these tags. +In the end it will printout a web page including the necessary CGI headers. + +B parses the contents of the template in 3 steps. In each step it looks +only for a subset of tags. This allows nesting of tags. + +The argument parser uses the same semantics as you are used from your C-shell. + +=over 8 + +=item B<--filter> + +Assume that rrdcgi is run as a filter and not as a cgi. + +=back + +=head2 Keywords + +=over 8 + +=item RRD::CV I + +Inserts the CGI variable of the given name. + +=item RRD::CV::QUOTE I + +Inserts the CGI variable of the given name but quotes it, ready for +use as an argument in another RRD:: tag. So even when there are spaces in the +value of the CGI variable it will still be considered to be one argument. + +=item RRD::CV::PATH I + +Inserts the CGI variable of the given name, quotes it and makes sure +it starts neither with a '/' nor contains '..'. This is to make +sure that no problematic pathnames can be introduced through the +CGI interface. + +=item RRD::GETENV I + +Get the value of an environment variable. + + + +might give you the name of the remote user given you are using +some sort of access control on the directory. + + +=item RRD::GOODFOR I + +Specify the number of seconds this page should remain valid. This will prompt +the rrdcgi to output a Last-Modified, an Expire and if the number of +seconds is I a Refresh header. + +=item RRD::INCLUDE I + +Include the contents of the specified file into the page returned from the cgi. + +=item RRD::SETENV I I + +If you want to present your graphs in another time zone than your own, you +could use + + + +to make sure everything is presented in Universal Time. Note that the +values permitted to TZ depend on your OS. + +=item RRD::SETVAR I I + +Analog to SETENV but for local variables. + +=item RRD::GETVAR I + +Analog to GETENV but for local variables. + +=item RRD::TIME::LAST I I + +This gets replaced by the last modification time of the selected RRD. The +time is I-formatted with the string specified in the second argument. + +=item RRD::TIME::NOW I + +This gets replaced by the current time of day. The time is +I-formatted with the string specified in the argument. + +Note that if you return : (colons) from your strftime format you may +have to escape them using \ if the time is to be used as an argument +to a GRAPH command. + +=item RRD::TIME::STRFTIME I I I I + +This gets replaced by a strftime-formatted time using the format +I on either I or I depending on +whether I or I is specified. Both I and I +must be supplied as either could be relative to the other. This is intended +to allow pretty titles on graphs with times that are easier for non RRDtool +folks to figure out than "-2weeks". + +Note that again, if you return : (colon) from your strftime format, +you may have to escape them using \ if the time is to be used as an +argument to a GRAPH command. + +=item RRD::GRAPH I + +This tag creates the RRD graph defined by its argument and then is +replaced by an appropriate EIMG ... E tag referring to the graph. +The B<--lazy> option in RRD graph can be used to make sure that graphs +are only regenerated when they are out of date. The arguments +to the B tag work as described in the B manual page. + +Use the B<--lazy> option in your RRD::GRAPH tags, to reduce the load +on your server. This option makes sure that graphs are only regenerated when +the old ones are out of date. + +If you do not specify your own B<--imginfo> format, the following will +be used: + + + +Note that %s stands for the filename part of the graph generated, all +directories given in the PNG file argument will get dropped. + +=item RRD::PRINT I + +If the preceding B tag contained and B arguments, +then you can access their output with this tag. The I argument refers to the +number of the B argument. This first B has I 0. + +=item RRD::INTERNAL + +This tag gets replaced by an internal var. Currently these vars are known: +VERSION, COMPILETIME. +These vars represent the compiled-in values. + +=back + +=head1 EXAMPLE 1 + +The example below creates a web pages with a single RRD graph. + + #!/usr/local/bin/rrdcgi + + RRDCGI Demo + +

RRDCGI Example Page

+

+ + +

+ + + +=head1 EXAMPLE 2 + +This script is slightly more elaborate, it allows you to run it from +a form which sets RRD_NAME. RRD_NAME is then used to select which RRD +you want to use as source for your graph. + + #!/usr/local/bin/rrdcgi + + RRDCGI Demo + +

RRDCGI Example Page for

+

Selection

+
Room A, + Room B. +
+

Graph

+

+ .png --lazy + --title "Temperatures for " + DEF:cel=.rrd:exhaust:AVERAGE + LINE2:cel#00a000:"D. Celsius"> + +

+ + + +=head1 EXAMPLE 3 + +This example shows how to handle the case where the RRD, graphs and +cgi-bins are seperate directories + + #!/.../bin/rrdcgi + + RRDCGI Demo + +

RRDCGI test Page

+ ' + --lazy --start -1d --end now + DEF:http_src=/.../rrds/test.rrd:http_src:AVERAGE + AREA:http_src#00ff00:http_src + > + + + +Note 1: Replace /.../ with the relevant directories + +Note 2: The SRC=/.../pngs should be paths from the view of the +webserver/browser + +=head1 AUTHOR + +Tobias Oetiker Etobi@oetiker.chE + + + + + diff --git a/doc/rrdcgi.txt b/doc/rrdcgi.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..949a8ef --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rrdcgi.txt @@ -0,0 +1,207 @@ +RRDCGI(1) rrdtool RRDCGI(1) + + + +NNAAMMEE + rrdcgi - Create web pages containing RRD graphs based on templates + +SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS + "#!/path/to/"rrrrddccggii [----ffiilltteerr] + +DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN + rrrrddccggii is a sort of very limited script interpreter. Its purpose is to + run as a cgi-program and parse a web page template containing special + + + might give you the name of the remote user given you are using + some sort of access control on the directory. + + RRD::GOODFOR _s_e_c_o_n_d_s + Specify the number of seconds this page should remain valid. + This will prompt the rrdcgi to output a Last-Modified, an + Expire and if the number of seconds is _n_e_g_a_t_i_v_e a Refresh + header. + + RRD::INCLUDE _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e + Include the contents of the specified file into the page + returned from the cgi. + + RRD::SETENV _v_a_r_i_a_b_l_e _v_a_l_u_e + If you want to present your graphs in another time zone than + your own, you could use + + + + to make sure everything is presented in Universal Time. Note + that the values permitted to TZ depend on your OS. + + RRD::SETVAR _v_a_r_i_a_b_l_e _v_a_l_u_e + Analog to SETENV but for local variables. + + RRD::GETVAR _v_a_r_i_a_b_l_e + Analog to GETENV but for local variables. + + RRD::TIME::LAST _r_r_d_-_f_i_l_e _s_t_r_f_t_i_m_e_-_f_o_r_m_a_t + This gets replaced by the last modification time of the + selected RRD. The time is _s_t_r_f_t_i_m_e-formatted with the string + specified in the second argument. + + RRD::TIME::NOW _s_t_r_f_t_i_m_e_-_f_o_r_m_a_t + This gets replaced by the current time of day. The time is + _s_t_r_f_t_i_m_e-formatted with the string specified in the argument. + + Note that if you return : (colons) from your strftime format + you may have to escape them using \ if the time is to be used + as an argument to a GRAPH command. + + RRD::TIME::STRFTIME _S_T_A_R_T_|_E_N_D _s_t_a_r_t_-_s_p_e_c _e_n_d_-_s_p_e_c _s_t_r_f_t_i_m_e_-_f_o_r_m_a_t + This gets replaced by a strftime-formatted time using the for- + mat _s_t_r_f_t_i_m_e_-_f_o_r_m_a_t on either _s_t_a_r_t_-_s_p_e_c or _e_n_d_-_s_p_e_c depending + on whether _S_T_A_R_T or _E_N_D is specified. Both _s_t_a_r_t_-_s_p_e_c and _e_n_d_- + _s_p_e_c must be supplied as either could be relative to the other. + This is intended to allow pretty titles on graphs with times + that are easier for non RRDtool folks to figure out than + "-2weeks". + + Note that again, if you return : (colon) from your strftime + format, you may have to escape them using \ if the time is to + be used as an argument to a GRAPH command. + + RRD::GRAPH _r_r_d_g_r_a_p_h _a_r_g_u_m_e_n_t_s + This tag creates the RRD graph defined by its argument and then + is replaced by an appropriate tag referring to the + graph. The ----llaazzyy option in RRD graph can be used to make sure + that graphs are only regenerated when they are out of date. The + arguments to the RRRRDD::::GGRRAAPPHH tag work as described in the rrrrdd-- + ggrraapphh manual page. + + Use the ----llaazzyy option in your RRD::GRAPH tags, to reduce the + load on your server. This option makes sure that graphs are + only regenerated when the old ones are out of date. + + If you do not specify your own ----iimmggiinnffoo format, the following + will be used: + + + + Note that %s stands for the filename part of the graph gener- + ated, all directories given in the PNG file argument will get + dropped. + + RRD::PRINT _n_u_m_b_e_r + If the preceding RRRRDD::::GGRRAAPPHH tag contained and PPRRIINNTT arguments, + then you can access their output with this tag. The _n_u_m_b_e_r + argument refers to the number of the PPRRIINNTT argument. This first + PPRRIINNTT has _n_u_m_b_e_r 0. + + RRD::INTERNAL + This tag gets replaced by an internal var. Currently these vars + are known: VERSION, COMPILETIME. These vars represent the + compiled-in values. + +EEXXAAMMPPLLEE 11 + The example below creates a web pages with a single RRD graph. + + #!/usr/local/bin/rrdcgi + + RRDCGI Demo + +

RRDCGI Example Page

+

+ + +

+ + + +EEXXAAMMPPLLEE 22 + This script is slightly more elaborate, it allows you to run it from a + form which sets RRD_NAME. RRD_NAME is then used to select which RRD you + want to use as source for your graph. + + #!/usr/local/bin/rrdcgi + + RRDCGI Demo + +

RRDCGI Example Page for

+

Selection

+
Room A, + Room B. +
+

Graph

+

+ .png --lazy + --title "Temperatures for " + DEF:cel=.rrd:exhaust:AVERAGE + LINE2:cel#00a000:"D. Celsius"> + +

+ + + +EEXXAAMMPPLLEE 33 + This example shows how to handle the case where the RRD, graphs and + cgi-bins are seperate directories + + #!/.../bin/rrdcgi + + RRDCGI Demo + +

RRDCGI test Page

+ ' + --lazy --start -1d --end now + DEF:http_src=/.../rrds/test.rrd:http_src:AVERAGE + AREA:http_src#00ff00:http_src + > + + + + Note 1: Replace /.../ with the relevant directories + + Note 2: The SRC=/.../pngs should be paths from the view of the web- + server/browser + +AAUUTTHHOORR + Tobias Oetiker + + + +1.2.26 2007-11-20 RRDCGI(1) diff --git a/doc/rrdcreate.1 b/doc/rrdcreate.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b18228f --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rrdcreate.1 @@ -0,0 +1,630 @@ +.\" Automatically generated by Pod::Man v1.37, Pod::Parser v1.32 +.\" +.\" Standard preamble: +.\" ======================================================================== +.de Sh \" Subsection heading +.br +.if t .Sp +.ne 5 +.PP +\fB\\$1\fR +.PP +.. +.de Sp \" Vertical space (when we can't use .PP) +.if t .sp .5v +.if n .sp +.. +.de Vb \" Begin verbatim text +.ft CW +.nf +.ne \\$1 +.. +.de Ve \" End verbatim text +.ft R +.fi +.. +.\" Set up some character translations and predefined strings. \*(-- will +.\" give an unbreakable dash, \*(PI will give pi, \*(L" will give a left +.\" double quote, and \*(R" will give a right double quote. \*(C+ will +.\" give a nicer C++. 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The file is created at its final, full size +and filled with \fI*UNKNOWN*\fR data. +.IP "\fIfilename\fR" 8 +.IX Item "filename" +The name of the \fB\s-1RRD\s0\fR you want to create. \fB\s-1RRD\s0\fR files should end +with the extension \fI.rrd\fR. However, \fBRRDtool\fR will accept any +filename. +.IP "\fB\-\-start\fR|\fB\-b\fR \fIstart time\fR (default: now \- 10s)" 8 +.IX Item "--start|-b start time (default: now - 10s)" +Specifies the time in seconds since 1970\-01\-01 \s-1UTC\s0 when the first +value should be added to the \fB\s-1RRD\s0\fR. \fBRRDtool\fR will not accept +any data timed before or at the time specified. +.Sp +See also AT-STYLE \s-1TIME\s0 \s-1SPECIFICATION\s0 section in the +\&\fIrrdfetch\fR documentation for other ways to specify time. +.IP "\fB\-\-step\fR|\fB\-s\fR \fIstep\fR (default: 300 seconds)" 8 +.IX Item "--step|-s step (default: 300 seconds)" +Specifies the base interval in seconds with which data will be fed +into the \fB\s-1RRD\s0\fR. +.IP "\fB\s-1DS:\s0\fR\fIds-name\fR\fB:\fR\fI\s-1DST\s0\fR\fB:\fR\fIdst arguments\fR" 8 +.IX Item "DS:ds-name:DST:dst arguments" +A single \fB\s-1RRD\s0\fR can accept input from several data sources (\fB\s-1DS\s0\fR), +for example incoming and outgoing traffic on a specific communication +line. With the \fB\s-1DS\s0\fR configuration option you must define some basic +properties of each data source you want to store in the \fB\s-1RRD\s0\fR. +.Sp +\&\fIds-name\fR is the name you will use to reference this particular data +source from an \fB\s-1RRD\s0\fR. A \fIds-name\fR must be 1 to 19 characters long in +the characters [a\-zA\-Z0\-9_]. +.Sp +\&\fI\s-1DST\s0\fR defines the Data Source Type. The remaining arguments of a +data source entry depend on the data source type. For \s-1GAUGE\s0, \s-1COUNTER\s0, +\&\s-1DERIVE\s0, and \s-1ABSOLUTE\s0 the format for a data source entry is: +.Sp +\&\fB\s-1DS:\s0\fR\fIds-name\fR\fB:\fR\fI\s-1GAUGE\s0 | \s-1COUNTER\s0 | \s-1DERIVE\s0 | \s-1ABSOLUTE\s0\fR\fB:\fR\fIheartbeat\fR\fB:\fR\fImin\fR\fB:\fR\fImax\fR +.Sp +For \s-1COMPUTE\s0 data sources, the format is: +.Sp +\&\fB\s-1DS:\s0\fR\fIds-name\fR\fB:\fR\fI\s-1COMPUTE\s0\fR\fB:\fR\fIrpn-expression\fR +.Sp +In order to decide which data source type to use, review the +definitions that follow. Also consult the section on \*(L"\s-1HOW\s0 \s-1TO\s0 \s-1MEASURE\s0\*(R" +for further insight. +.RS 8 +.IP "\fB\s-1GAUGE\s0\fR" 4 +.IX Item "GAUGE" +is for things like temperatures or number of people in a room or the +value of a RedHat share. +.IP "\fB\s-1COUNTER\s0\fR" 4 +.IX Item "COUNTER" +is for continuous incrementing counters like the ifInOctets counter in +a router. The \fB\s-1COUNTER\s0\fR data source assumes that the counter never +decreases, except when a counter overflows. The update function takes +the overflow into account. The counter is stored as a per-second +rate. When the counter overflows, RRDtool checks if the overflow +happened at the 32bit or 64bit border and acts accordingly by adding +an appropriate value to the result. +.IP "\fB\s-1DERIVE\s0\fR" 4 +.IX Item "DERIVE" +will store the derivative of the line going from the last to the +current value of the data source. This can be useful for gauges, for +example, to measure the rate of people entering or leaving a +room. Internally, derive works exactly like \s-1COUNTER\s0 but without +overflow checks. So if your counter does not reset at 32 or 64 bit you +might want to use \s-1DERIVE\s0 and combine it with a \s-1MIN\s0 value of 0. +.RS 4 +.IP "\s-1NOTE\s0 on \s-1COUNTER\s0 vs \s-1DERIVE\s0" 4 +.IX Item "NOTE on COUNTER vs DERIVE" +by Don Baarda +.Sp +If you cannot tolerate ever mistaking the occasional counter reset for a +legitimate counter wrap, and would prefer \*(L"Unknowns\*(R" for all legitimate +counter wraps and resets, always use \s-1DERIVE\s0 with min=0. Otherwise, using +\&\s-1COUNTER\s0 with a suitable max will return correct values for all legitimate +counter wraps, mark some counter resets as \*(L"Unknown\*(R", but can mistake some +counter resets for a legitimate counter wrap. +.Sp +For a 5 minute step and 32\-bit counter, the probability of mistaking a +counter reset for a legitimate wrap is arguably about 0.8% per 1Mbps of +maximum bandwidth. Note that this equates to 80% for 100Mbps interfaces, so +for high bandwidth interfaces and a 32bit counter, \s-1DERIVE\s0 with min=0 is +probably preferable. If you are using a 64bit counter, just about any max +setting will eliminate the possibility of mistaking a reset for a counter +wrap. +.RE +.RS 4 +.RE +.IP "\fB\s-1ABSOLUTE\s0\fR" 4 +.IX Item "ABSOLUTE" +is for counters which get reset upon reading. This is used for fast counters +which tend to overflow. So instead of reading them normally you reset them +after every read to make sure you have a maximum time available before the +next overflow. Another usage is for things you count like number of messages +since the last update. +.IP "\fB\s-1COMPUTE\s0\fR" 4 +.IX Item "COMPUTE" +is for storing the result of a formula applied to other data sources +in the \fB\s-1RRD\s0\fR. This data source is not supplied a value on update, but +rather its Primary Data Points (PDPs) are computed from the PDPs of +the data sources according to the rpn-expression that defines the +formula. Consolidation functions are then applied normally to the PDPs +of the \s-1COMPUTE\s0 data source (that is the rpn-expression is only applied +to generate PDPs). In database software, such data sets are referred +to as \*(L"virtual\*(R" or \*(L"computed\*(R" columns. +.RE +.RS 8 +.Sp +\&\fIheartbeat\fR defines the maximum number of seconds that may pass +between two updates of this data source before the value of the +data source is assumed to be \fI*UNKNOWN*\fR. +.Sp +\&\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 +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 +the maximum and minimum data-rate expected from the device. +.Sp +\&\fIIf information on minimal/maximal expected values is available, +always set the min and/or max properties. This will help RRDtool in +doing a simple sanity check on the data supplied when running update.\fR +.Sp +\&\fIrpn-expression\fR defines the formula used to compute the PDPs of a +\&\s-1COMPUTE\s0 data source from other data sources in the same <\s-1RRD\s0>. It is +similar to defining a \fB\s-1CDEF\s0\fR argument for the graph command. Please +refer to that manual page for a list and description of \s-1RPN\s0 operations +supported. For \s-1COMPUTE\s0 data sources, the following \s-1RPN\s0 operations are +not supported: \s-1COUNT\s0, \s-1PREV\s0, \s-1TIME\s0, and \s-1LTIME\s0. In addition, in defining +the \s-1RPN\s0 expression, the \s-1COMPUTE\s0 data source may only refer to the +names of data source listed previously in the create command. This is +similar to the restriction that \fB\s-1CDEF\s0\fRs must refer only to \fB\s-1DEF\s0\fRs +and \fB\s-1CDEF\s0\fRs previously defined in the same graph command. +.RE +.IP "\fB\s-1RRA:\s0\fR\fI\s-1CF\s0\fR\fB:\fR\fIcf arguments\fR" 8 +.IX Item "RRA:CF:cf arguments" +The purpose of an \fB\s-1RRD\s0\fR is to store data in the round robin archives +(\fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR). An archive consists of a number of data values or statistics for +each of the defined data-sources (\fB\s-1DS\s0\fR) and is defined with an \fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR line. +.Sp +When data is entered into an \fB\s-1RRD\s0\fR, it is first fit into time slots +of the length defined with the \fB\-s\fR option, thus becoming a \fIprimary +data point\fR. +.Sp +The data is also processed with the consolidation function (\fI\s-1CF\s0\fR) of +the archive. There are several consolidation functions that +consolidate primary data points via an aggregate function: \fB\s-1AVERAGE\s0\fR, +\&\fB\s-1MIN\s0\fR, \fB\s-1MAX\s0\fR, \fB\s-1LAST\s0\fR. The format of \fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR line for these +consolidation functions is: +.Sp +\&\fB\s-1RRA:\s0\fR\fI\s-1AVERAGE\s0 | \s-1MIN\s0 | \s-1MAX\s0 | \s-1LAST\s0\fR\fB:\fR\fIxff\fR\fB:\fR\fIsteps\fR\fB:\fR\fIrows\fR +.Sp +\&\fIxff\fR The xfiles factor defines what part of a consolidation interval may +be made up from \fI*UNKNOWN*\fR data while the consolidated value is still +regarded as known. It is given as the ratio of allowed \fI*UNKNOWN*\fR PDPs +to the number of PDPs in the interval. Thus, it ranges from 0 to 1 (exclusive). +.Sp +\&\fIsteps\fR defines how many of these \fIprimary data points\fR are used to build +a \fIconsolidated data point\fR which then goes into the archive. +.Sp +\&\fIrows\fR defines how many generations of data values are kept in an \fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR. +.SH "Aberrant Behavior Detection with Holt-Winters Forecasting" +.IX Header "Aberrant Behavior Detection with Holt-Winters Forecasting" +In addition to the aggregate functions, there are a set of specialized +functions that enable \fBRRDtool\fR to provide data smoothing (via the +Holt-Winters forecasting algorithm), confidence bands, and the +flagging aberrant behavior in the data source time series: +.IP "\(bu" 4 +\&\fB\s-1RRA:\s0\fR\fI\s-1HWPREDICT\s0\fR\fB:\fR\fIrows\fR\fB:\fR\fIalpha\fR\fB:\fR\fIbeta\fR\fB:\fR\fIseasonal period\fR[\fB:\fR\fIrra-num\fR] +.IP "\(bu" 4 +\&\fB\s-1RRA:\s0\fR\fI\s-1SEASONAL\s0\fR\fB:\fR\fIseasonal period\fR\fB:\fR\fIgamma\fR\fB:\fR\fIrra-num\fR +.IP "\(bu" 4 +\&\fB\s-1RRA:\s0\fR\fI\s-1DEVSEASONAL\s0\fR\fB:\fR\fIseasonal period\fR\fB:\fR\fIgamma\fR\fB:\fR\fIrra-num\fR +.IP "\(bu" 4 +\&\fB\s-1RRA:\s0\fR\fI\s-1DEVPREDICT\s0\fR\fB:\fR\fIrows\fR\fB:\fR\fIrra-num\fR +.IP "\(bu" 4 +\&\fB\s-1RRA:\s0\fR\fI\s-1FAILURES\s0\fR\fB:\fR\fIrows\fR\fB:\fR\fIthreshold\fR\fB:\fR\fIwindow length\fR\fB:\fR\fIrra-num\fR +.PP +These \fBRRAs\fR differ from the true consolidation functions in several ways. +First, each of the \fB\s-1RRA\s0\fRs is updated once for every primary data point. +Second, these \fBRRAs\fR are interdependent. To generate real-time confidence +bounds, a matched set of \s-1HWPREDICT\s0, \s-1SEASONAL\s0, \s-1DEVSEASONAL\s0, and +\&\s-1DEVPREDICT\s0 must exist. Generating smoothed values of the primary data points +requires both a \s-1HWPREDICT\s0 \fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR and \s-1SEASONAL\s0 \fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR. Aberrant behavior +detection requires \s-1FAILURES\s0, \s-1HWPREDICT\s0, \s-1DEVSEASONAL\s0, and \s-1SEASONAL\s0. +.PP +The actual predicted, or smoothed, values are stored in the \s-1HWPREDICT\s0 +\&\fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR. The predicted deviations are stored in \s-1DEVPREDICT\s0 (think a standard +deviation which can be scaled to yield a confidence band). The \s-1FAILURES\s0 +\&\fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR stores binary indicators. A 1 marks the indexed observation as +failure; that is, the number of confidence bounds violations in the +preceding window of observations met or exceeded a specified threshold. An +example of using these \fBRRAs\fR to graph confidence bounds and failures +appears in rrdgraph. +.PP +The \s-1SEASONAL\s0 and \s-1DEVSEASONAL\s0 \fBRRAs\fR store the seasonal coefficients for the +Holt-Winters forecasting algorithm and the seasonal deviations, respectively. +There is one entry per observation time point in the seasonal cycle. For +example, if primary data points are generated every five minutes and the +seasonal cycle is 1 day, both \s-1SEASONAL\s0 and \s-1DEVSEASONAL\s0 will have 288 rows. +.PP +In order to simplify the creation for the novice user, in addition to +supporting explicit creation of the \s-1HWPREDICT\s0, \s-1SEASONAL\s0, \s-1DEVPREDICT\s0, +\&\s-1DEVSEASONAL\s0, and \s-1FAILURES\s0 \fBRRAs\fR, the \fBRRDtool\fR create command supports +implicit creation of the other four when \s-1HWPREDICT\s0 is specified alone and +the final argument \fIrra-num\fR is omitted. +.PP +\&\fIrows\fR specifies the length of the \fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR prior to wrap around. Remember +that there is a one-to-one correspondence between primary data points and +entries in these RRAs. For the \s-1HWPREDICT\s0 \s-1CF\s0, \fIrows\fR should be larger than +the \fIseasonal period\fR. If the \s-1DEVPREDICT\s0 \fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR is implicitly created, the +default number of rows is the same as the \s-1HWPREDICT\s0 \fIrows\fR argument. If the +\&\s-1FAILURES\s0 \fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR is implicitly created, \fIrows\fR will be set to the \fIseasonal +period\fR argument of the \s-1HWPREDICT\s0 \fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR. Of course, the \fBRRDtool\fR +\&\fIresize\fR command is available if these defaults are not sufficient and the +creator wishes to avoid explicit creations of the other specialized function +\&\fBRRAs\fR. +.PP +\&\fIseasonal period\fR specifies the number of primary data points in a seasonal +cycle. If \s-1SEASONAL\s0 and \s-1DEVSEASONAL\s0 are implicitly created, this argument for +those \fBRRAs\fR is set automatically to the value specified by \s-1HWPREDICT\s0. If +they are explicitly created, the creator should verify that all three +\&\fIseasonal period\fR arguments agree. +.PP +\&\fIalpha\fR is the adaption parameter of the intercept (or baseline) +coefficient in the Holt-Winters forecasting algorithm. See rrdtool for a +description of this algorithm. \fIalpha\fR must lie between 0 and 1. A value +closer to 1 means that more recent observations carry greater weight in +predicting the baseline component of the forecast. A value closer to 0 means +that past history carries greater weight in predicting the baseline +component. +.PP +\&\fIbeta\fR is the adaption parameter of the slope (or linear trend) coefficient +in the Holt-Winters forecasting algorithm. \fIbeta\fR must lie between 0 and 1 +and plays the same role as \fIalpha\fR with respect to the predicted linear +trend. +.PP +\&\fIgamma\fR is the adaption parameter of the seasonal coefficients in the +Holt-Winters forecasting algorithm (\s-1HWPREDICT\s0) or the adaption parameter in +the exponential smoothing update of the seasonal deviations. It must lie +between 0 and 1. If the \s-1SEASONAL\s0 and \s-1DEVSEASONAL\s0 \fBRRAs\fR are created +implicitly, they will both have the same value for \fIgamma\fR: the value +specified for the \s-1HWPREDICT\s0 \fIalpha\fR argument. Note that because there is +one seasonal coefficient (or deviation) for each time point during the +seasonal cycle, the adaptation rate is much slower than the baseline. Each +seasonal coefficient is only updated (or adapts) when the observed value +occurs at the offset in the seasonal cycle corresponding to that +coefficient. +.PP +If \s-1SEASONAL\s0 and \s-1DEVSEASONAL\s0 \fBRRAs\fR are created explicitly, \fIgamma\fR need not +be the same for both. Note that \fIgamma\fR can also be changed via the +\&\fBRRDtool\fR \fItune\fR command. +.PP +\&\fIrra-num\fR provides the links between related \fBRRAs\fR. If \s-1HWPREDICT\s0 is +specified alone and the other \fBRRAs\fR are created implicitly, then +there is no need to worry about this argument. If \fBRRAs\fR are created +explicitly, then carefully pay attention to this argument. For each +\&\fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR which includes this argument, there is a dependency between +that \fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR and another \fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR. The \fIrra-num\fR argument is the 1\-based +index in the order of \fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR creation (that is, the order they appear +in the \fIcreate\fR command). The dependent \fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR for each \fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR +requiring the \fIrra-num\fR argument is listed here: +.IP "\(bu" 4 +\&\s-1HWPREDICT\s0 \fIrra-num\fR is the index of the \s-1SEASONAL\s0 \fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR. +.IP "\(bu" 4 +\&\s-1SEASONAL\s0 \fIrra-num\fR is the index of the \s-1HWPREDICT\s0 \fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR. +.IP "\(bu" 4 +\&\s-1DEVPREDICT\s0 \fIrra-num\fR is the index of the \s-1DEVSEASONAL\s0 \fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR. +.IP "\(bu" 4 +\&\s-1DEVSEASONAL\s0 \fIrra-num\fR is the index of the \s-1HWPREDICT\s0 \fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR. +.IP "\(bu" 4 +\&\s-1FAILURES\s0 \fIrra-num\fR is the index of the \s-1DEVSEASONAL\s0 \fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR. +.PP +\&\fIthreshold\fR is the minimum number of violations (observed values outside +the confidence bounds) within a window that constitutes a failure. If the +\&\s-1FAILURES\s0 \fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR is implicitly created, the default value is 7. +.PP +\&\fIwindow length\fR is the number of time points in the window. Specify an +integer greater than or equal to the threshold and less than or equal to 28. +The time interval this window represents depends on the interval between +primary data points. If the \s-1FAILURES\s0 \fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR is implicitly created, the +default value is 9. +.SH "The HEARTBEAT and the STEP" +.IX Header "The HEARTBEAT and the STEP" +Here is an explanation by Don Baarda on the inner workings of RRDtool. +It may help you to sort out why all this *UNKNOWN* data is popping +up in your databases: +.PP +RRDtool gets fed samples at arbitrary times. From these it builds Primary +Data Points (PDPs) at exact times on every \*(L"step\*(R" interval. The PDPs are +then accumulated into RRAs. +.PP +The \*(L"heartbeat\*(R" defines the maximum acceptable interval between +samples. If the interval between samples is less than \*(L"heartbeat\*(R", +then an average rate is calculated and applied for that interval. If +the interval between samples is longer than \*(L"heartbeat\*(R", then that +entire interval is considered \*(L"unknown\*(R". Note that there are other +things that can make a sample interval \*(L"unknown\*(R", such as the rate +exceeding limits, or even an \*(L"unknown\*(R" input sample. +.PP +The known rates during a \s-1PDP\s0's \*(L"step\*(R" interval are used to calculate +an average rate for that \s-1PDP\s0. Also, if the total \*(L"unknown\*(R" time during +the \*(L"step\*(R" interval exceeds the \*(L"heartbeat\*(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"unknown\*(R" +time to exceed \*(L"heartbeat\*(R" and hence mark the whole \s-1PDP\s0 \*(L"unknown\*(R". So +\&\*(L"heartbeat\*(R" is not only the maximum acceptable interval between +samples, but also the maximum acceptable amount of \*(L"unknown\*(R" time per +\&\s-1PDP\s0 (obviously this is only significant if you have \*(L"heartbeat\*(R" less +than \*(L"step\*(R"). +.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 +require multiple samples per \s-1PDP\s0, and if you don't get them mark the +\&\s-1PDP\s0 unknown. A long heartbeat can span multiple \*(L"steps\*(R", which means +it is acceptable to have multiple PDPs calculated from a single +sample. An extreme example of this might be a \*(L"step\*(R" of 5 minutes and a +\&\*(L"heartbeat\*(R" of one day, in which case a single sample every day will +result in all the PDPs for that entire day period being set to the +same average rate. \fI\-\- Don Baarda \fR +.PP +.Vb 35 +\& time| +\& axis| +\& begin__|00| +\& |01| +\& u|02|\-\-\-\-* sample1, restart "hb"\-timer +\& u|03| / +\& u|04| / +\& u|05| / +\& u|06|/ "hbt" expired +\& u|07| +\& |08|\-\-\-\-* sample2, restart "hb" +\& |09| / +\& |10| / +\& u|11|\-\-\-\-* sample3, restart "hb" +\& u|12| / +\& u|13| / +\& step1_u|14| / +\& u|15|/ "swt" expired +\& u|16| +\& |17|\-\-\-\-* sample4, restart "hb", create "pdp" for step1 = +\& |18| / = unknown due to 10 "u" labled secs > "hb" +\& |19| / +\& |20| / +\& |21|\-\-\-\-* sample5, restart "hb" +\& |22| / +\& |23| / +\& |24|\-\-\-\-* sample6, restart "hb" +\& |25| / +\& |26| / +\& |27|\-\-\-\-* sample7, restart "hb" +\& step2__|28| / +\& |22| / +\& |23|\-\-\-\-* sample8, restart "hb", create "pdp" for step1, create "cdp" +\& |24| / +\& |25| / +.Ve +.PP +graphics by \fIvladimir.lavrov@desy.de\fR. +.SH "HOW TO MEASURE" +.IX Header "HOW TO MEASURE" +Here are a few hints on how to measure: +.IP "Temperature" 4 +.IX Item "Temperature" +Usually you have some type of meter you can read to get the temperature. +The temperature is not really connected with a time. The only connection is +that the temperature reading happened at a certain time. You can use the +\&\fB\s-1GAUGE\s0\fR data source type for this. RRDtool will then record your reading +together with the time. +.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 +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 +messages per second. If at some later stage you want to know the number of +messages transported in a day, you can get the average messages per second +from RRDtool for the day in question and multiply this number with the +number of seconds in a day. Because all math is run with Doubles, the +precision should be acceptable. +.IP "It's always a Rate" 4 +.IX Item "It's always a Rate" +RRDtool stores rates in amount/second for \s-1COUNTER\s0, \s-1DERIVE\s0 and \s-1ABSOLUTE\s0 +data. When you plot the data, you will get on the y axis +amount/second which you might be tempted to convert to an absolute +amount by multiplying by the delta-time between the points. RRDtool +plots continuous data, and as such is not appropriate for plotting +absolute amounts as for example \*(L"total bytes\*(R" sent and received in a +router. What you probably want is plot rates that you can scale to +bytes/hour, for example, or plot absolute amounts with another tool +that draws bar\-plots, where the delta-time is clear on the plot for +each point (such that when you read the graph you see for example \s-1GB\s0 +on the y axis, days on the x axis and one bar for each day). +.SH "EXAMPLE" +.IX Header "EXAMPLE" +.Vb 6 +\& rrdtool create temperature.rrd \-\-step 300 \e +\& DS:temp:GAUGE:600:\-273:5000 \e +\& RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:1200 \e +\& RRA:MIN:0.5:12:2400 \e +\& RRA:MAX:0.5:12:2400 \e +\& RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:12:2400 +.Ve +.PP +This sets up an \fB\s-1RRD\s0\fR called \fItemperature.rrd\fR which accepts one +temperature value every 300 seconds. If no new data is supplied for +more than 600 seconds, the temperature becomes \fI*UNKNOWN*\fR. The +minimum acceptable value is \-273 and the maximum is 5'000. +.PP +A few archive areas are also defined. The first stores the +temperatures supplied for 100 hours (1'200 * 300 seconds = 100 +hours). The second \s-1RRA\s0 stores the minimum temperature recorded over +every hour (12 * 300 seconds = 1 hour), for 100 days (2'400 hours). The +third and the fourth \s-1RRA\s0's do the same for the maximum and +average temperature, respectively. +.SH "EXAMPLE 2" +.IX Header "EXAMPLE 2" +.Vb 4 +\& rrdtool create monitor.rrd \-\-step 300 \e +\& DS:ifOutOctets:COUNTER:1800:0:4294967295 \e +\& RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:2016 \e +\& RRA:HWPREDICT:1440:0.1:0.0035:288 +.Ve +.PP +This example is a monitor of a router interface. The first \fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR tracks the +traffic flow in octets; the second \fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR generates the specialized +functions \fBRRAs\fR for aberrant behavior detection. Note that the \fIrra-num\fR +argument of \s-1HWPREDICT\s0 is missing, so the other \fBRRAs\fR will implicitly be +created with default parameter values. In this example, the forecasting +algorithm baseline adapts quickly; in fact the most recent one hour of +observations (each at 5 minute intervals) accounts for 75% of the baseline +prediction. The linear trend forecast adapts much more slowly. Observations +made during the last day (at 288 observations per day) account for only +65% of the predicted linear trend. Note: these computations rely on an +exponential smoothing formula described in the \s-1LISA\s0 2000 paper. +.PP +The seasonal cycle is one day (288 data points at 300 second intervals), and +the seasonal adaption parameter will be set to 0.1. The \s-1RRD\s0 file will store 5 +days (1'440 data points) of forecasts and deviation predictions before wrap +around. The file will store 1 day (a seasonal cycle) of 0\-1 indicators in +the \s-1FAILURES\s0 \fB\s-1RRA\s0\fR. +.PP +The same \s-1RRD\s0 file and \fBRRAs\fR are created with the following command, +which explicitly creates all specialized function \fBRRAs\fR. +.PP +.Vb 8 +\& rrdtool create monitor.rrd \-\-step 300 \e +\& DS:ifOutOctets:COUNTER:1800:0:4294967295 \e +\& RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:2016 \e +\& RRA:HWPREDICT:1440:0.1:0.0035:288:3 \e +\& RRA:SEASONAL:288:0.1:2 \e +\& RRA:DEVPREDICT:1440:5 \e +\& RRA:DEVSEASONAL:288:0.1:2 \e +\& RRA:FAILURES:288:7:9:5 +.Ve +.PP +Of course, explicit creation need not replicate implicit create, a +number of arguments could be changed. +.SH "EXAMPLE 3" +.IX Header "EXAMPLE 3" +.Vb 5 +\& rrdtool create proxy.rrd \-\-step 300 \e +\& DS:Total:DERIVE:1800:0:U \e +\& DS:Duration:DERIVE:1800:0:U \e +\& DS:AvgReqDur:COMPUTE:Duration,Requests,0,EQ,1,Requests,IF,/ \e +\& RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:2016 +.Ve +.PP +This example is monitoring the average request duration during each 300 sec +interval for requests processed by a web proxy during the interval. +In this case, the proxy exposes two counters, the number of requests +processed since boot and the total cumulative duration of all processed +requests. Clearly these counters both have some rollover point, but using the +\&\s-1DERIVE\s0 data source also handles the reset that occurs when the web proxy is +stopped and restarted. +.PP +In the \fB\s-1RRD\s0\fR, the first data source stores the requests per second rate +during the interval. The second data source stores the total duration of all +requests processed during the interval divided by 300. The \s-1COMPUTE\s0 data source +divides each \s-1PDP\s0 of the AccumDuration by the corresponding \s-1PDP\s0 of +TotalRequests and stores the average request duration. The remainder of the +\&\s-1RPN\s0 expression handles the divide by zero case. +.SH "AUTHOR" +.IX Header "AUTHOR" +Tobias Oetiker diff --git a/doc/rrdcreate.html b/doc/rrdcreate.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8b4d326 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rrdcreate.html @@ -0,0 +1,585 @@ + + + + +rrdcreate + + + + + + +

+ + + + +

+

+

NAME

+

rrdcreate - Set up a new Round Robin Database

+

+

+
+

SYNOPSIS

+

rrdtool create filename +[--start|-b start time] +[--step|-s step] +[DS:ds-name:DST:dst arguments] +[RRA:CF:cf arguments]

+

+

+
+

DESCRIPTION

+

The create function of RRDtool lets you set up new Round Robin +Database (RRD) files. The file is created at its final, full size +and filled with *UNKNOWN* data.

+
+
filename + +
+

The name of the RRD you want to create. RRD files should end +with the extension .rrd. However, RRDtool will accept any +filename.

+
+ +
--start|-b start time (default: now - 10s) + +
+

Specifies the time in seconds since 1970-01-01 UTC when the first +value should be added to the RRD. RRDtool will not accept +any data timed before or at the time specified.

+
+
+

See also AT-STYLE TIME SPECIFICATION section in the +rrdfetch documentation for other ways to specify time.

+
+ +
--step|-s step (default: 300 seconds) + +
+

Specifies the base interval in seconds with which data will be fed +into the RRD.

+
+ +
DS:ds-name:DST:dst arguments + +
+

A single RRD can accept input from several data sources (DS), +for example incoming and outgoing traffic on a specific communication +line. With the DS configuration option you must define some basic +properties of each data source you want to store in the RRD.

+
+
+

ds-name is the name you will use to reference this particular data +source from an RRD. A ds-name must be 1 to 19 characters long in +the characters [a-zA-Z0-9_].

+
+
+

DST defines the Data Source Type. The remaining arguments of a +data source entry depend on the data source type. For GAUGE, COUNTER, +DERIVE, and ABSOLUTE the format for a data source entry is:

+
+
+

DS:ds-name:GAUGE | COUNTER | DERIVE | ABSOLUTE:heartbeat:min:max

+
+
+

For COMPUTE data sources, the format is:

+
+
+

DS:ds-name:COMPUTE:rpn-expression

+
+
+

In order to decide which data source type to use, review the +definitions that follow. Also consult the section on ``HOW TO MEASURE'' +for further insight.

+
+
+
GAUGE + +
+

is for things like temperatures or number of people in a room or the +value of a RedHat share.

+
+ +
COUNTER + +
+

is for continuous incrementing counters like the ifInOctets counter in +a router. The COUNTER data source assumes that the counter never +decreases, except when a counter overflows. The update function takes +the overflow into account. The counter is stored as a per-second +rate. When the counter overflows, RRDtool checks if the overflow +happened at the 32bit or 64bit border and acts accordingly by adding +an appropriate value to the result.

+
+ +
DERIVE + +
+

will store the derivative of the line going from the last to the +current value of the data source. This can be useful for gauges, for +example, to measure the rate of people entering or leaving a +room. Internally, derive works exactly like COUNTER but without +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.

+
+
+
NOTE on COUNTER vs DERIVE + +
+

by Don Baarda <don.baarda@baesystems.com>

+
+
+

If you cannot tolerate ever mistaking the occasional counter reset for a +legitimate counter wrap, and would prefer ``Unknowns'' for all legitimate +counter wraps and resets, always use DERIVE with min=0. Otherwise, using +COUNTER with a suitable max will return correct values for all legitimate +counter wraps, mark some counter resets as ``Unknown'', but can mistake some +counter resets for a legitimate counter wrap.

+
+
+

For a 5 minute step and 32-bit counter, the probability of mistaking a +counter reset for a legitimate wrap is arguably about 0.8% per 1Mbps of +maximum bandwidth. Note that this equates to 80% for 100Mbps interfaces, so +for high bandwidth interfaces and a 32bit counter, DERIVE with min=0 is +probably preferable. If you are using a 64bit counter, just about any max +setting will eliminate the possibility of mistaking a reset for a counter +wrap.

+
+ +
+
ABSOLUTE + +
+

is for counters which get reset upon reading. This is used for fast counters +which tend to overflow. So instead of reading them normally you reset them +after every read to make sure you have a maximum time available before the +next overflow. Another usage is for things you count like number of messages +since the last update.

+
+ +
COMPUTE + +
+

is for storing the result of a formula applied to other data sources +in the RRD. This data source is not supplied a value on update, but +rather its Primary Data Points (PDPs) are computed from the PDPs of +the data sources according to the rpn-expression that defines the +formula. Consolidation functions are then applied normally to the PDPs +of the COMPUTE data source (that is the rpn-expression is only applied +to generate PDPs). In database software, such data sets are referred +to as ``virtual'' or ``computed'' columns.

+
+ +
+

heartbeat defines the maximum number of seconds that may pass +between two updates of this data source before the value of the +data source is assumed to be *UNKNOWN*.

+

min and max define the expected range values for data supplied by a +data source. If min and/or max any value outside the defined range +will be regarded as *UNKNOWN*. 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 DS. For a traffic-COUNTER type DS this would be +the maximum and minimum data-rate expected from the device.

+

If information on minimal/maximal expected values is available, +always set the min and/or max properties. This will help RRDtool in +doing a simple sanity check on the data supplied when running update.

+

rpn-expression defines the formula used to compute the PDPs of a +COMPUTE data source from other data sources in the same <RRD>. It is +similar to defining a CDEF argument for the graph command. Please +refer to that manual page for a list and description of RPN operations +supported. For COMPUTE data sources, the following RPN operations are +not supported: COUNT, PREV, TIME, and LTIME. In addition, in defining +the RPN expression, the COMPUTE data source may only refer to the +names of data source listed previously in the create command. This is +similar to the restriction that CDEFs must refer only to DEFs +and CDEFs previously defined in the same graph command.

+
RRA:CF:cf arguments + +
+

The purpose of an RRD is to store data in the round robin archives +(RRA). An archive consists of a number of data values or statistics for +each of the defined data-sources (DS) and is defined with an RRA line.

+
+
+

When data is entered into an RRD, it is first fit into time slots +of the length defined with the -s option, thus becoming a primary +data point.

+
+
+

The data is also processed with the consolidation function (CF) of +the archive. There are several consolidation functions that +consolidate primary data points via an aggregate function: AVERAGE, +MIN, MAX, LAST. The format of RRA line for these +consolidation functions is:

+
+
+

RRA:AVERAGE | MIN | MAX | LAST:xff:steps:rows

+
+
+

xff The xfiles factor defines what part of a consolidation interval may +be made up from *UNKNOWN* data while the consolidated value is still +regarded as known. It is given as the ratio of allowed *UNKNOWN* PDPs +to the number of PDPs in the interval. Thus, it ranges from 0 to 1 (exclusive).

+
+
+

steps defines how many of these primary data points are used to build +a consolidated data point which then goes into the archive.

+
+
+

rows defines how many generations of data values are kept in an RRA.

+
+ +
+

+

+
+

Aberrant Behavior Detection with Holt-Winters Forecasting

+

In addition to the aggregate functions, there are a set of specialized +functions that enable RRDtool to provide data smoothing (via the +Holt-Winters forecasting algorithm), confidence bands, and the +flagging aberrant behavior in the data source time series:

+
    +
  • +

    RRA:HWPREDICT:rows:alpha:beta:seasonal period[:rra-num]

    +
  • +
  • +

    RRA:SEASONAL:seasonal period:gamma:rra-num

    +
  • +
  • +

    RRA:DEVSEASONAL:seasonal period:gamma:rra-num

    +
  • +
  • +

    RRA:DEVPREDICT:rows:rra-num

    +
  • +
  • +

    RRA:FAILURES:rows:threshold:window length:rra-num

    +
  • +
+

These RRAs differ from the true consolidation functions in several ways. +First, each of the RRAs is updated once for every primary data point. +Second, these RRAs are interdependent. To generate real-time confidence +bounds, a matched set of HWPREDICT, SEASONAL, DEVSEASONAL, and +DEVPREDICT must exist. Generating smoothed values of the primary data points +requires both a HWPREDICT RRA and SEASONAL RRA. Aberrant behavior +detection requires FAILURES, HWPREDICT, DEVSEASONAL, and SEASONAL.

+

The actual predicted, or smoothed, values are stored in the HWPREDICT +RRA. The predicted deviations are stored in DEVPREDICT (think a standard +deviation which can be scaled to yield a confidence band). The FAILURES +RRA stores binary indicators. A 1 marks the indexed observation as +failure; that is, the number of confidence bounds violations in the +preceding window of observations met or exceeded a specified threshold. An +example of using these RRAs to graph confidence bounds and failures +appears in the rrdgraph manpage.

+

The SEASONAL and DEVSEASONAL RRAs store the seasonal coefficients for the +Holt-Winters forecasting algorithm and the seasonal deviations, respectively. +There is one entry per observation time point in the seasonal cycle. For +example, if primary data points are generated every five minutes and the +seasonal cycle is 1 day, both SEASONAL and DEVSEASONAL will have 288 rows.

+

In order to simplify the creation for the novice user, in addition to +supporting explicit creation of the HWPREDICT, SEASONAL, DEVPREDICT, +DEVSEASONAL, and FAILURES RRAs, the RRDtool create command supports +implicit creation of the other four when HWPREDICT is specified alone and +the final argument rra-num is omitted.

+

rows specifies the length of the RRA prior to wrap around. Remember +that there is a one-to-one correspondence between primary data points and +entries in these RRAs. For the HWPREDICT CF, rows should be larger than +the seasonal period. If the DEVPREDICT RRA is implicitly created, the +default number of rows is the same as the HWPREDICT rows argument. If the +FAILURES RRA is implicitly created, rows will be set to the seasonal +period argument of the HWPREDICT RRA. Of course, the RRDtool +resize command is available if these defaults are not sufficient and the +creator wishes to avoid explicit creations of the other specialized function +RRAs.

+

seasonal period specifies the number of primary data points in a seasonal +cycle. If SEASONAL and DEVSEASONAL are implicitly created, this argument for +those RRAs is set automatically to the value specified by HWPREDICT. If +they are explicitly created, the creator should verify that all three +seasonal period arguments agree.

+

alpha is the adaption parameter of the intercept (or baseline) +coefficient in the Holt-Winters forecasting algorithm. See the rrdtool manpage for a +description of this algorithm. alpha must lie between 0 and 1. A value +closer to 1 means that more recent observations carry greater weight in +predicting the baseline component of the forecast. A value closer to 0 means +that past history carries greater weight in predicting the baseline +component.

+

beta is the adaption parameter of the slope (or linear trend) coefficient +in the Holt-Winters forecasting algorithm. beta must lie between 0 and 1 +and plays the same role as alpha with respect to the predicted linear +trend.

+

gamma is the adaption parameter of the seasonal coefficients in the +Holt-Winters forecasting algorithm (HWPREDICT) or the adaption parameter in +the exponential smoothing update of the seasonal deviations. It must lie +between 0 and 1. If the SEASONAL and DEVSEASONAL RRAs are created +implicitly, they will both have the same value for gamma: the value +specified for the HWPREDICT alpha argument. Note that because there is +one seasonal coefficient (or deviation) for each time point during the +seasonal cycle, the adaptation rate is much slower than the baseline. Each +seasonal coefficient is only updated (or adapts) when the observed value +occurs at the offset in the seasonal cycle corresponding to that +coefficient.

+

If SEASONAL and DEVSEASONAL RRAs are created explicitly, gamma need not +be the same for both. Note that gamma can also be changed via the +RRDtool tune command.

+

rra-num provides the links between related RRAs. If HWPREDICT is +specified alone and the other RRAs are created implicitly, then +there is no need to worry about this argument. If RRAs are created +explicitly, then carefully pay attention to this argument. For each +RRA which includes this argument, there is a dependency between +that RRA and another RRA. The rra-num argument is the 1-based +index in the order of RRA creation (that is, the order they appear +in the create command). The dependent RRA for each RRA +requiring the rra-num argument is listed here:

+
    +
  • +

    HWPREDICT rra-num is the index of the SEASONAL RRA.

    +
  • +
  • +

    SEASONAL rra-num is the index of the HWPREDICT RRA.

    +
  • +
  • +

    DEVPREDICT rra-num is the index of the DEVSEASONAL RRA.

    +
  • +
  • +

    DEVSEASONAL rra-num is the index of the HWPREDICT RRA.

    +
  • +
  • +

    FAILURES rra-num is the index of the DEVSEASONAL RRA.

    +
  • +
+

threshold is the minimum number of violations (observed values outside +the confidence bounds) within a window that constitutes a failure. If the +FAILURES RRA is implicitly created, the default value is 7.

+

window length is the number of time points in the window. Specify an +integer greater than or equal to the threshold and less than or equal to 28. +The time interval this window represents depends on the interval between +primary data points. If the FAILURES RRA is implicitly created, the +default value is 9.

+

+

+
+

The HEARTBEAT and the STEP

+

Here is an explanation by Don Baarda on the inner workings of RRDtool. +It may help you to sort out why all this *UNKNOWN* data is popping +up in your databases:

+

RRDtool gets fed samples at arbitrary times. From these it builds Primary +Data Points (PDPs) at exact times on every ``step'' interval. The PDPs are +then accumulated into RRAs.

+

The ``heartbeat'' defines the maximum acceptable interval between +samples. If the interval between samples is less than ``heartbeat'', +then an average rate is calculated and applied for that interval. If +the interval between samples is longer than ``heartbeat'', then that +entire interval is considered ``unknown''. Note that there are other +things that can make a sample interval ``unknown'', such as the rate +exceeding limits, or even an ``unknown'' input sample.

+

The known rates during a PDP's ``step'' interval are used to calculate +an average rate for that PDP. Also, if the total ``unknown'' time during +the ``step'' interval exceeds the ``heartbeat'', the entire PDP is marked +as ``unknown''. This means that a mixture of known and ``unknown'' sample +times in a single PDP ``step'' may or may not add up to enough ``unknown'' +time to exceed ``heartbeat'' and hence mark the whole PDP ``unknown''. So +``heartbeat'' is not only the maximum acceptable interval between +samples, but also the maximum acceptable amount of ``unknown'' time per +PDP (obviously this is only significant if you have ``heartbeat'' less +than ``step'').

+

The ``heartbeat'' can be short (unusual) or long (typical) relative to +the ``step'' interval between PDPs. A short ``heartbeat'' means you +require multiple samples per PDP, and if you don't get them mark the +PDP unknown. A long heartbeat can span multiple ``steps'', which means +it is acceptable to have multiple PDPs calculated from a single +sample. An extreme example of this might be a ``step'' of 5 minutes and a +``heartbeat'' of one day, in which case a single sample every day will +result in all the PDPs for that entire day period being set to the +same average rate. -- Don Baarda <don.baarda@baesystems.com>

+
+       time|
+       axis|
+ begin__|00|
+        |01|
+       u|02|----* sample1, restart "hb"-timer
+       u|03|   /
+       u|04|  /
+       u|05| /
+       u|06|/     "hbt" expired
+       u|07|
+        |08|----* sample2, restart "hb" 
+        |09|   / 
+        |10|  /
+       u|11|----* sample3, restart "hb"
+       u|12|   /
+       u|13|  /
+ step1_u|14| /
+       u|15|/     "swt" expired
+       u|16|
+        |17|----* sample4, restart "hb", create "pdp" for step1 = 
+        |18|   /  = unknown due to 10 "u" labled secs > "hb"
+        |19|  /
+        |20| /
+        |21|----* sample5, restart "hb"
+        |22|   /
+        |23|  /
+        |24|----* sample6, restart "hb"
+        |25|   /
+        |26|  /
+        |27|----* sample7, restart "hb"
+ step2__|28|   /
+        |22|  /
+        |23|----* sample8, restart "hb", create "pdp" for step1, create "cdp" 
+        |24|   /
+        |25|  /
+

graphics by vladimir.lavrov@desy.de.

+

+

+
+

HOW TO MEASURE

+

Here are a few hints on how to measure:

+
+
Temperature + +
+

Usually you have some type of meter you can read to get the temperature. +The temperature is not really connected with a time. The only connection is +that the temperature reading happened at a certain time. You can use the +GAUGE data source type for this. RRDtool will then record your reading +together with the time.

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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 +messages in the last 65 seconds'. If you look at the count of 5 like an +ABSOLUTE data type you can simply update the RRD with the number 5 and the +end time of your monitoring period. RRDtool will then record the number of +messages per second. If at some later stage you want to know the number of +messages transported in a day, you can get the average messages per second +from RRDtool for the day in question and multiply this number with the +number of seconds in a day. Because all math is run with Doubles, the +precision should be acceptable.

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+ +
It's always a Rate + +
+

RRDtool stores rates in amount/second for COUNTER, DERIVE and ABSOLUTE +data. When you plot the data, you will get on the y axis +amount/second which you might be tempted to convert to an absolute +amount by multiplying by the delta-time between the points. RRDtool +plots continuous data, and as such is not appropriate for plotting +absolute amounts as for example ``total bytes'' sent and received in a +router. What you probably want is plot rates that you can scale to +bytes/hour, for example, or plot absolute amounts with another tool +that draws bar-plots, where the delta-time is clear on the plot for +each point (such that when you read the graph you see for example GB +on the y axis, days on the x axis and one bar for each day).

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EXAMPLE

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+ rrdtool create temperature.rrd --step 300 \
+  DS:temp:GAUGE:600:-273:5000 \
+  RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:1200 \
+  RRA:MIN:0.5:12:2400 \
+  RRA:MAX:0.5:12:2400 \
+  RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:12:2400
+

This sets up an RRD called temperature.rrd which accepts one +temperature value every 300 seconds. If no new data is supplied for +more than 600 seconds, the temperature becomes *UNKNOWN*. The +minimum acceptable value is -273 and the maximum is 5'000.

+

A few archive areas are also defined. The first stores the +temperatures supplied for 100 hours (1'200 * 300 seconds = 100 +hours). The second RRA stores the minimum temperature recorded over +every hour (12 * 300 seconds = 1 hour), for 100 days (2'400 hours). The +third and the fourth RRA's do the same for the maximum and +average temperature, respectively.

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+

EXAMPLE 2

+
+ rrdtool create monitor.rrd --step 300        \
+   DS:ifOutOctets:COUNTER:1800:0:4294967295   \
+   RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:2016                     \
+   RRA:HWPREDICT:1440:0.1:0.0035:288
+

This example is a monitor of a router interface. The first RRA tracks the +traffic flow in octets; the second RRA generates the specialized +functions RRAs for aberrant behavior detection. Note that the rra-num +argument of HWPREDICT is missing, so the other RRAs will implicitly be +created with default parameter values. In this example, the forecasting +algorithm baseline adapts quickly; in fact the most recent one hour of +observations (each at 5 minute intervals) accounts for 75% of the baseline +prediction. The linear trend forecast adapts much more slowly. Observations +made during the last day (at 288 observations per day) account for only +65% of the predicted linear trend. Note: these computations rely on an +exponential smoothing formula described in the LISA 2000 paper.

+

The seasonal cycle is one day (288 data points at 300 second intervals), and +the seasonal adaption parameter will be set to 0.1. The RRD file will store 5 +days (1'440 data points) of forecasts and deviation predictions before wrap +around. The file will store 1 day (a seasonal cycle) of 0-1 indicators in +the FAILURES RRA.

+

The same RRD file and RRAs are created with the following command, +which explicitly creates all specialized function RRAs.

+
+ rrdtool create monitor.rrd --step 300 \
+   DS:ifOutOctets:COUNTER:1800:0:4294967295 \
+   RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:2016 \
+   RRA:HWPREDICT:1440:0.1:0.0035:288:3 \
+   RRA:SEASONAL:288:0.1:2 \
+   RRA:DEVPREDICT:1440:5 \
+   RRA:DEVSEASONAL:288:0.1:2 \
+   RRA:FAILURES:288:7:9:5
+

Of course, explicit creation need not replicate implicit create, a +number of arguments could be changed.

+

+

+
+

EXAMPLE 3

+
+ rrdtool create proxy.rrd --step 300 \
+   DS:Total:DERIVE:1800:0:U  \
+   DS:Duration:DERIVE:1800:0:U  \
+   DS:AvgReqDur:COMPUTE:Duration,Requests,0,EQ,1,Requests,IF,/ \
+   RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:2016
+

This example is monitoring the average request duration during each 300 sec +interval for requests processed by a web proxy during the interval. +In this case, the proxy exposes two counters, the number of requests +processed since boot and the total cumulative duration of all processed +requests. Clearly these counters both have some rollover point, but using the +DERIVE data source also handles the reset that occurs when the web proxy is +stopped and restarted.

+

In the RRD, the first data source stores the requests per second rate +during the interval. The second data source stores the total duration of all +requests processed during the interval divided by 300. The COMPUTE data source +divides each PDP of the AccumDuration by the corresponding PDP of +TotalRequests and stores the average request duration. The remainder of the +RPN expression handles the divide by zero case.

+

+

+
+

AUTHOR

+

Tobias Oetiker <tobi@oetiker.ch>

+ + + + diff --git a/doc/rrdcreate.pod b/doc/rrdcreate.pod new file mode 100644 index 0000000..27ef702 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rrdcreate.pod @@ -0,0 +1,553 @@ +=head1 NAME + +rrdcreate - Set up a new Round Robin Database + +=head1 SYNOPSIS + +B B I +S<[B<--start>|B<-b> I]> +S<[B<--step>|B<-s> I]> +S<[BIB<:>IB<:>I]> +S<[BIB<:>I]> + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +The create function of RRDtool lets you set up new Round Robin +Database (B) files. The file is created at its final, full size +and filled with I<*UNKNOWN*> data. + +=over 8 + +=item I + +The name of the B you want to create. B files should end +with the extension F<.rrd>. However, B will accept any +filename. + +=item B<--start>|B<-b> I (default: now - 10s) + +Specifies the time in seconds since 1970-01-01 UTC when the first +value should be added to the B. B will not accept +any data timed before or at the time specified. + +See also AT-STYLE TIME SPECIFICATION section in the +I documentation for other ways to specify time. + +=item B<--step>|B<-s> I (default: 300 seconds) + +Specifies the base interval in seconds with which data will be fed +into the B. + +=item BIB<:>IB<:>I + +A single B can accept input from several data sources (B), +for example incoming and outgoing traffic on a specific communication +line. With the B configuration option you must define some basic +properties of each data source you want to store in the B. + +I is the name you will use to reference this particular data +source from an B. A I must be 1 to 19 characters long in +the characters [a-zA-Z0-9_]. + +I defines the Data Source Type. The remaining arguments of a +data source entry depend on the data source type. For GAUGE, COUNTER, +DERIVE, and ABSOLUTE the format for a data source entry is: + +BIB<:>IB<:>IB<:>IB<:>I + +For COMPUTE data sources, the format is: + +BIB<:>IB<:>I + +In order to decide which data source type to use, review the +definitions that follow. Also consult the section on "HOW TO MEASURE" +for further insight. + +=over 4 + +=item B + +is for things like temperatures or number of people in a room or the +value of a RedHat share. + +=item B + +is for continuous incrementing counters like the ifInOctets counter in +a router. The B data source assumes that the counter never +decreases, except when a counter overflows. The update function takes +the overflow into account. The counter is stored as a per-second +rate. When the counter overflows, RRDtool checks if the overflow +happened at the 32bit or 64bit border and acts accordingly by adding +an appropriate value to the result. + +=item B + +will store the derivative of the line going from the last to the +current value of the data source. This can be useful for gauges, for +example, to measure the rate of people entering or leaving a +room. Internally, derive works exactly like COUNTER but without +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 + +by Don Baarda Edon.baarda@baesystems.comE + +If you cannot tolerate ever mistaking the occasional counter reset for a +legitimate counter wrap, and would prefer "Unknowns" for all legitimate +counter wraps and resets, always use DERIVE with min=0. Otherwise, using +COUNTER with a suitable max will return correct values for all legitimate +counter wraps, mark some counter resets as "Unknown", but can mistake some +counter resets for a legitimate counter wrap. + +For a 5 minute step and 32-bit counter, the probability of mistaking a +counter reset for a legitimate wrap is arguably about 0.8% per 1Mbps of +maximum bandwidth. Note that this equates to 80% for 100Mbps interfaces, so +for high bandwidth interfaces and a 32bit counter, DERIVE with min=0 is +probably preferable. If you are using a 64bit counter, just about any max +setting will eliminate the possibility of mistaking a reset for a counter +wrap. + +=back + +=item B + +is for counters which get reset upon reading. This is used for fast counters +which tend to overflow. So instead of reading them normally you reset them +after every read to make sure you have a maximum time available before the +next overflow. Another usage is for things you count like number of messages +since the last update. + +=item B + +is for storing the result of a formula applied to other data sources +in the B. This data source is not supplied a value on update, but +rather its Primary Data Points (PDPs) are computed from the PDPs of +the data sources according to the rpn-expression that defines the +formula. Consolidation functions are then applied normally to the PDPs +of the COMPUTE data source (that is the rpn-expression is only applied +to generate PDPs). In database software, such data sets are referred +to as "virtual" or "computed" columns. + +=back + +I defines the maximum number of seconds that may pass +between two updates of this data source before the value of the +data source is assumed to be I<*UNKNOWN*>. + +I and I define the expected range values for data supplied by a +data source. If I and/or I any value outside the defined range +will be regarded as I<*UNKNOWN*>. 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 DS. For a traffic-B type DS this would be +the maximum and minimum data-rate expected from the device. + +I + +I defines the formula used to compute the PDPs of a +COMPUTE data source from other data sources in the same . It is +similar to defining a B argument for the graph command. Please +refer to that manual page for a list and description of RPN operations +supported. For COMPUTE data sources, the following RPN operations are +not supported: COUNT, PREV, TIME, and LTIME. In addition, in defining +the RPN expression, the COMPUTE data source may only refer to the +names of data source listed previously in the create command. This is +similar to the restriction that Bs must refer only to Bs +and Bs previously defined in the same graph command. + +=item BIB<:>I + + +The purpose of an B is to store data in the round robin archives +(B). An archive consists of a number of data values or statistics for +each of the defined data-sources (B) and is defined with an B line. + +When data is entered into an B, it is first fit into time slots +of the length defined with the B<-s> option, thus becoming a I. + +The data is also processed with the consolidation function (I) of +the archive. There are several consolidation functions that +consolidate primary data points via an aggregate function: B, +B, B, B. The format of B line for these +consolidation functions is: + +BIB<:>IB<:>IB<:>I + +I The xfiles factor defines what part of a consolidation interval may +be made up from I<*UNKNOWN*> data while the consolidated value is still +regarded as known. It is given as the ratio of allowed I<*UNKNOWN*> PDPs +to the number of PDPs in the interval. Thus, it ranges from 0 to 1 (exclusive). + + +I defines how many of these I are used to build +a I which then goes into the archive. + +I defines how many generations of data values are kept in an B. + +=back + +=head1 Aberrant Behavior Detection with Holt-Winters Forecasting + +In addition to the aggregate functions, there are a set of specialized +functions that enable B to provide data smoothing (via the +Holt-Winters forecasting algorithm), confidence bands, and the +flagging aberrant behavior in the data source time series: + +=over + +=item * + +BIB<:>IB<:>IB<:>IB<:>I[B<:>I] + +=item * + +BIB<:>IB<:>IB<:>I + +=item * + +BIB<:>IB<:>IB<:>I + +=item * + +BIB<:>IB<:>I + +=item * + +BIB<:>IB<:>IB<:>IB<:>I + +=back + +These B differ from the true consolidation functions in several ways. +First, each of the Bs is updated once for every primary data point. +Second, these B are interdependent. To generate real-time confidence +bounds, a matched set of HWPREDICT, SEASONAL, DEVSEASONAL, and +DEVPREDICT must exist. Generating smoothed values of the primary data points +requires both a HWPREDICT B and SEASONAL B. Aberrant behavior +detection requires FAILURES, HWPREDICT, DEVSEASONAL, and SEASONAL. + +The actual predicted, or smoothed, values are stored in the HWPREDICT +B. The predicted deviations are stored in DEVPREDICT (think a standard +deviation which can be scaled to yield a confidence band). The FAILURES +B stores binary indicators. A 1 marks the indexed observation as +failure; that is, the number of confidence bounds violations in the +preceding window of observations met or exceeded a specified threshold. An +example of using these B to graph confidence bounds and failures +appears in L. + +The SEASONAL and DEVSEASONAL B store the seasonal coefficients for the +Holt-Winters forecasting algorithm and the seasonal deviations, respectively. +There is one entry per observation time point in the seasonal cycle. For +example, if primary data points are generated every five minutes and the +seasonal cycle is 1 day, both SEASONAL and DEVSEASONAL will have 288 rows. + +In order to simplify the creation for the novice user, in addition to +supporting explicit creation of the HWPREDICT, SEASONAL, DEVPREDICT, +DEVSEASONAL, and FAILURES B, the B create command supports +implicit creation of the other four when HWPREDICT is specified alone and +the final argument I is omitted. + +I specifies the length of the B prior to wrap around. Remember +that there is a one-to-one correspondence between primary data points and +entries in these RRAs. For the HWPREDICT CF, I should be larger than +the I. If the DEVPREDICT B is implicitly created, the +default number of rows is the same as the HWPREDICT I argument. If the +FAILURES B is implicitly created, I will be set to the I argument of the HWPREDICT B. Of course, the B +I command is available if these defaults are not sufficient and the +creator wishes to avoid explicit creations of the other specialized function +B. + +I specifies the number of primary data points in a seasonal +cycle. If SEASONAL and DEVSEASONAL are implicitly created, this argument for +those B is set automatically to the value specified by HWPREDICT. If +they are explicitly created, the creator should verify that all three +I arguments agree. + +I is the adaption parameter of the intercept (or baseline) +coefficient in the Holt-Winters forecasting algorithm. See L for a +description of this algorithm. I must lie between 0 and 1. A value +closer to 1 means that more recent observations carry greater weight in +predicting the baseline component of the forecast. A value closer to 0 means +that past history carries greater weight in predicting the baseline +component. + +I is the adaption parameter of the slope (or linear trend) coefficient +in the Holt-Winters forecasting algorithm. I must lie between 0 and 1 +and plays the same role as I with respect to the predicted linear +trend. + +I is the adaption parameter of the seasonal coefficients in the +Holt-Winters forecasting algorithm (HWPREDICT) or the adaption parameter in +the exponential smoothing update of the seasonal deviations. It must lie +between 0 and 1. If the SEASONAL and DEVSEASONAL B are created +implicitly, they will both have the same value for I: the value +specified for the HWPREDICT I argument. Note that because there is +one seasonal coefficient (or deviation) for each time point during the +seasonal cycle, the adaptation rate is much slower than the baseline. Each +seasonal coefficient is only updated (or adapts) when the observed value +occurs at the offset in the seasonal cycle corresponding to that +coefficient. + +If SEASONAL and DEVSEASONAL B are created explicitly, I need not +be the same for both. Note that I can also be changed via the +B I command. + +I provides the links between related B. If HWPREDICT is +specified alone and the other B are created implicitly, then +there is no need to worry about this argument. If B are created +explicitly, then carefully pay attention to this argument. For each +B which includes this argument, there is a dependency between +that B and another B. The I argument is the 1-based +index in the order of B creation (that is, the order they appear +in the I command). The dependent B for each B +requiring the I argument is listed here: + +=over + +=item * + +HWPREDICT I is the index of the SEASONAL B. + +=item * + +SEASONAL I is the index of the HWPREDICT B. + +=item * + +DEVPREDICT I is the index of the DEVSEASONAL B. + +=item * + +DEVSEASONAL I is the index of the HWPREDICT B. + +=item * + +FAILURES I is the index of the DEVSEASONAL B. + +=back + +I is the minimum number of violations (observed values outside +the confidence bounds) within a window that constitutes a failure. If the +FAILURES B is implicitly created, the default value is 7. + +I is the number of time points in the window. Specify an +integer greater than or equal to the threshold and less than or equal to 28. +The time interval this window represents depends on the interval between +primary data points. If the FAILURES B is implicitly created, the +default value is 9. + +=head1 The HEARTBEAT and the STEP + +Here is an explanation by Don Baarda on the inner workings of RRDtool. +It may help you to sort out why all this *UNKNOWN* data is popping +up in your databases: + +RRDtool gets fed samples at arbitrary times. From these it builds Primary +Data Points (PDPs) at exact times on every "step" interval. The PDPs are +then accumulated into RRAs. + +The "heartbeat" defines the maximum acceptable interval between +samples. If the interval between samples is less than "heartbeat", +then an average rate is calculated and applied for that interval. If +the interval between samples is longer than "heartbeat", then that +entire interval is considered "unknown". Note that there are other +things that can make a sample interval "unknown", such as the rate +exceeding limits, or even an "unknown" input sample. + +The known rates during a PDP's "step" interval are used to calculate +an average rate for that PDP. Also, if the total "unknown" time during +the "step" interval exceeds the "heartbeat", the entire PDP is marked +as "unknown". This means that a mixture of known and "unknown" sample +times in a single PDP "step" may or may not add up to enough "unknown" +time to exceed "heartbeat" and hence mark the whole PDP "unknown". So +"heartbeat" is not only the maximum acceptable interval between +samples, but also the maximum acceptable amount of "unknown" time per +PDP (obviously this is only significant if you have "heartbeat" less +than "step"). + +The "heartbeat" can be short (unusual) or long (typical) relative to +the "step" interval between PDPs. A short "heartbeat" means you +require multiple samples per PDP, and if you don't get them mark the +PDP unknown. A long heartbeat can span multiple "steps", which means +it is acceptable to have multiple PDPs calculated from a single +sample. An extreme example of this might be a "step" of 5 minutes and a +"heartbeat" of one day, in which case a single sample every day will +result in all the PDPs for that entire day period being set to the +same average rate. I<-- Don Baarda Edon.baarda@baesystems.comE> + + time| + axis| + begin__|00| + |01| + u|02|----* sample1, restart "hb"-timer + u|03| / + u|04| / + u|05| / + u|06|/ "hbt" expired + u|07| + |08|----* sample2, restart "hb" + |09| / + |10| / + u|11|----* sample3, restart "hb" + u|12| / + u|13| / + step1_u|14| / + u|15|/ "swt" expired + u|16| + |17|----* sample4, restart "hb", create "pdp" for step1 = + |18| / = unknown due to 10 "u" labled secs > "hb" + |19| / + |20| / + |21|----* sample5, restart "hb" + |22| / + |23| / + |24|----* sample6, restart "hb" + |25| / + |26| / + |27|----* sample7, restart "hb" + step2__|28| / + |22| / + |23|----* sample8, restart "hb", create "pdp" for step1, create "cdp" + |24| / + |25| / + +graphics by I. + + +=head1 HOW TO MEASURE + +Here are a few hints on how to measure: + +=over + + +=item Temperature + +Usually you have some type of meter you can read to get the temperature. +The temperature is not really connected with a time. The only connection is +that the temperature reading happened at a certain time. You can use the +B data source type for this. RRDtool will then record your reading +together with the time. + +=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 +messages in the last 65 seconds'. If you look at the count of 5 like an +B data type you can simply update the RRD with the number 5 and the +end time of your monitoring period. RRDtool will then record the number of +messages per second. If at some later stage you want to know the number of +messages transported in a day, you can get the average messages per second +from RRDtool for the day in question and multiply this number with the +number of seconds in a day. Because all math is run with Doubles, the +precision should be acceptable. + +=item It's always a Rate + +RRDtool stores rates in amount/second for COUNTER, DERIVE and ABSOLUTE +data. When you plot the data, you will get on the y axis +amount/second which you might be tempted to convert to an absolute +amount by multiplying by the delta-time between the points. RRDtool +plots continuous data, and as such is not appropriate for plotting +absolute amounts as for example "total bytes" sent and received in a +router. What you probably want is plot rates that you can scale to +bytes/hour, for example, or plot absolute amounts with another tool +that draws bar-plots, where the delta-time is clear on the plot for +each point (such that when you read the graph you see for example GB +on the y axis, days on the x axis and one bar for each day). + +=back + + +=head1 EXAMPLE + + rrdtool create temperature.rrd --step 300 \ + DS:temp:GAUGE:600:-273:5000 \ + RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:1200 \ + RRA:MIN:0.5:12:2400 \ + RRA:MAX:0.5:12:2400 \ + RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:12:2400 + +This sets up an B called F which accepts one +temperature value every 300 seconds. If no new data is supplied for +more than 600 seconds, the temperature becomes I<*UNKNOWN*>. The +minimum acceptable value is -273 and the maximum is 5'000. + +A few archive areas are also defined. The first stores the +temperatures supplied for 100 hours (1'200 * 300 seconds = 100 +hours). The second RRA stores the minimum temperature recorded over +every hour (12 * 300 seconds = 1 hour), for 100 days (2'400 hours). The +third and the fourth RRA's do the same for the maximum and +average temperature, respectively. + +=head1 EXAMPLE 2 + + rrdtool create monitor.rrd --step 300 \ + DS:ifOutOctets:COUNTER:1800:0:4294967295 \ + RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:2016 \ + RRA:HWPREDICT:1440:0.1:0.0035:288 + +This example is a monitor of a router interface. The first B tracks the +traffic flow in octets; the second B generates the specialized +functions B for aberrant behavior detection. Note that the I +argument of HWPREDICT is missing, so the other B will implicitly be +created with default parameter values. In this example, the forecasting +algorithm baseline adapts quickly; in fact the most recent one hour of +observations (each at 5 minute intervals) accounts for 75% of the baseline +prediction. The linear trend forecast adapts much more slowly. Observations +made during the last day (at 288 observations per day) account for only +65% of the predicted linear trend. Note: these computations rely on an +exponential smoothing formula described in the LISA 2000 paper. + +The seasonal cycle is one day (288 data points at 300 second intervals), and +the seasonal adaption parameter will be set to 0.1. The RRD file will store 5 +days (1'440 data points) of forecasts and deviation predictions before wrap +around. The file will store 1 day (a seasonal cycle) of 0-1 indicators in +the FAILURES B. + +The same RRD file and B are created with the following command, +which explicitly creates all specialized function B. + + rrdtool create monitor.rrd --step 300 \ + DS:ifOutOctets:COUNTER:1800:0:4294967295 \ + RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:2016 \ + RRA:HWPREDICT:1440:0.1:0.0035:288:3 \ + RRA:SEASONAL:288:0.1:2 \ + RRA:DEVPREDICT:1440:5 \ + RRA:DEVSEASONAL:288:0.1:2 \ + RRA:FAILURES:288:7:9:5 + +Of course, explicit creation need not replicate implicit create, a +number of arguments could be changed. + +=head1 EXAMPLE 3 + + rrdtool create proxy.rrd --step 300 \ + DS:Total:DERIVE:1800:0:U \ + DS:Duration:DERIVE:1800:0:U \ + DS:AvgReqDur:COMPUTE:Duration,Requests,0,EQ,1,Requests,IF,/ \ + RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:2016 + +This example is monitoring the average request duration during each 300 sec +interval for requests processed by a web proxy during the interval. +In this case, the proxy exposes two counters, the number of requests +processed since boot and the total cumulative duration of all processed +requests. Clearly these counters both have some rollover point, but using the +DERIVE data source also handles the reset that occurs when the web proxy is +stopped and restarted. + +In the B, the first data source stores the requests per second rate +during the interval. The second data source stores the total duration of all +requests processed during the interval divided by 300. The COMPUTE data source +divides each PDP of the AccumDuration by the corresponding PDP of +TotalRequests and stores the average request duration. The remainder of the +RPN expression handles the divide by zero case. + +=head1 AUTHOR + +Tobias Oetiker Etobi@oetiker.chE diff --git a/doc/rrdcreate.txt b/doc/rrdcreate.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3d2560c --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rrdcreate.txt @@ -0,0 +1,507 @@ +RRDCREATE(1) rrdtool RRDCREATE(1) + + + +NNAAMMEE + rrdcreate - Set up a new Round Robin Database + +SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS + rrrrddttooooll ccrreeaattee _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e [----ssttaarrtt|--bb _s_t_a_r_t _t_i_m_e] [----sstteepp|--ss _s_t_e_p] + [DDSS::_d_s_-_n_a_m_e::_D_S_T::_d_s_t _a_r_g_u_m_e_n_t_s] [RRRRAA::_C_F::_c_f _a_r_g_u_m_e_n_t_s] + +DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN + The create function of RRDtool lets you set up new Round Robin Database + (RRRRDD) files. The file is created at its final, full size and filled + with _*_U_N_K_N_O_W_N_* data. + + _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e + The name of the RRRRDD you want to create. RRRRDD files should end + with the extension _._r_r_d. However, RRRRDDttooooll will accept any file- + name. + + ----ssttaarrtt|--bb _s_t_a_r_t _t_i_m_e (default: now - 10s) + Specifies the time in seconds since 1970-01-01 UTC when the + first value should be added to the RRRRDD. RRRRDDttooooll will not accept + any data timed before or at the time specified. + + See also AT-STYLE TIME SPECIFICATION section in the _r_r_d_f_e_t_c_h + documentation for other ways to specify time. + + ----sstteepp|--ss _s_t_e_p (default: 300 seconds) + Specifies the base interval in seconds with which data will be + fed into the RRRRDD. + + DDSS::_d_s_-_n_a_m_e::_D_S_T::_d_s_t _a_r_g_u_m_e_n_t_s + A single RRRRDD can accept input from several data sources (DDSS), + for example incoming and outgoing traffic on a specific commu- + nication line. With the DDSS configuration option you must define + some basic properties of each data source you want to store in + the RRRRDD. + + _d_s_-_n_a_m_e is the name you will use to reference this particular + data source from an RRRRDD. A _d_s_-_n_a_m_e must be 1 to 19 characters + long in the characters [a-zA-Z0-9_]. + + _D_S_T defines the Data Source Type. The remaining arguments of a + data source entry depend on the data source type. For GAUGE, + COUNTER, DERIVE, and ABSOLUTE the format for a data source + entry is: + + DDSS::_d_s_-_n_a_m_e::_G_A_U_G_E _| _C_O_U_N_T_E_R _| _D_E_R_I_V_E _| _A_B_S_O_L_U_T_E::_h_e_a_r_t_- + _b_e_a_t::_m_i_n::_m_a_x + + For COMPUTE data sources, the format is: + + DDSS::_d_s_-_n_a_m_e::_C_O_M_P_U_T_E::_r_p_n_-_e_x_p_r_e_s_s_i_o_n + + In order to decide which data source type to use, review the + definitions that follow. Also consult the section on "HOW TO + MEASURE" for further insight. + + GGAAUUGGEE + is for things like temperatures or number of people in a + room or the value of a RedHat share. + + CCOOUUNNTTEERR + is for continuous incrementing counters like the ifInOctets + counter in a router. The CCOOUUNNTTEERR data source assumes that + the counter never decreases, except when a counter over- + flows. The update function takes the overflow into + account. The counter is stored as a per-second rate. When + the counter overflows, RRDtool checks if the overflow hap- + pened at the 32bit or 64bit border and acts accordingly by + adding an appropriate value to the result. + + DDEERRIIVVEE + will store the derivative of the line going from the last + to the current value of the data source. This can be useful + for gauges, for example, to measure the rate of people + entering or leaving a room. Internally, derive works + exactly like COUNTER but without 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. + + NOTE on COUNTER vs DERIVE + by Don Baarda + + If you cannot tolerate ever mistaking the occasional + counter reset for a legitimate counter wrap, and would + prefer "Unknowns" for all legitimate counter wraps and + resets, always use DERIVE with min=0. Otherwise, using + COUNTER with a suitable max will return correct values + for all legitimate counter wraps, mark some counter + resets as "Unknown", but can mistake some counter + resets for a legitimate counter wrap. + + For a 5 minute step and 32-bit counter, the probability + of mistaking a counter reset for a legitimate wrap is + arguably about 0.8% per 1Mbps of maximum bandwidth. + Note that this equates to 80% for 100Mbps interfaces, + so for high bandwidth interfaces and a 32bit counter, + DERIVE with min=0 is probably preferable. If you are + using a 64bit counter, just about any max setting will + eliminate the possibility of mistaking a reset for a + counter wrap. + + AABBSSOOLLUUTTEE + is for counters which get reset upon reading. This is used + for fast counters which tend to overflow. So instead of + reading them normally you reset them after every read to + make sure you have a maximum time available before the next + overflow. Another usage is for things you count like number + of messages since the last update. + + CCOOMMPPUUTTEE + is for storing the result of a formula applied to other + data sources in the RRRRDD. This data source is not supplied a + value on update, but rather its Primary Data Points (PDPs) + are computed from the PDPs of the data sources according to + the rpn-expression that defines the formula. Consolidation + functions are then applied normally to the PDPs of the COM- + PUTE data source (that is the rpn-expression is only + applied to generate PDPs). In database software, such data + sets are referred to as "virtual" or "computed" columns. + + _h_e_a_r_t_b_e_a_t defines the maximum number of seconds that may pass + between two updates of this data source before the value of the + data source is assumed to be _*_U_N_K_N_O_W_N_*. + + _m_i_n and _m_a_x define the expected range values for data supplied + by a data source. If _m_i_n and/or _m_a_x any value outside the + defined range will be regarded as _*_U_N_K_N_O_W_N_*. 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 DS. For + a traffic-CCOOUUNNTTEERR type DS this would be the maximum and minimum + data-rate expected from the device. + + _I_f _i_n_f_o_r_m_a_t_i_o_n _o_n _m_i_n_i_m_a_l_/_m_a_x_i_m_a_l _e_x_p_e_c_t_e_d _v_a_l_u_e_s _i_s _a_v_a_i_l_a_b_l_e_, + _a_l_w_a_y_s _s_e_t _t_h_e _m_i_n _a_n_d_/_o_r _m_a_x _p_r_o_p_e_r_t_i_e_s_. _T_h_i_s _w_i_l_l _h_e_l_p _R_R_D_- + _t_o_o_l _i_n _d_o_i_n_g _a _s_i_m_p_l_e _s_a_n_i_t_y _c_h_e_c_k _o_n _t_h_e _d_a_t_a _s_u_p_p_l_i_e_d _w_h_e_n + _r_u_n_n_i_n_g _u_p_d_a_t_e_. + + _r_p_n_-_e_x_p_r_e_s_s_i_o_n defines the formula used to compute the PDPs of + a COMPUTE data source from other data sources in the same + . It is similar to defining a CCDDEEFF argument for the graph + command. Please refer to that manual page for a list and + description of RPN operations supported. For COMPUTE data + sources, the following RPN operations are not supported: COUNT, + PREV, TIME, and LTIME. In addition, in defining the RPN expres- + sion, the COMPUTE data source may only refer to the names of + data source listed previously in the create command. This is + similar to the restriction that CCDDEEFFs must refer only to DDEEFFs + and CCDDEEFFs previously defined in the same graph command. + + RRRRAA::_C_F::_c_f _a_r_g_u_m_e_n_t_s + The purpose of an RRRRDD is to store data in the round robin + archives (RRRRAA). An archive consists of a number of data values + or statistics for each of the defined data-sources (DDSS) and is + defined with an RRRRAA line. + + When data is entered into an RRRRDD, it is first fit into time + slots of the length defined with the --ss option, thus becoming a + _p_r_i_m_a_r_y _d_a_t_a _p_o_i_n_t. + + The data is also processed with the consolidation function (_C_F) + of the archive. There are several consolidation functions that + consolidate primary data points via an aggregate function: + AAVVEERRAAGGEE, MMIINN, MMAAXX, LLAASSTT. The format of RRRRAA line for these con- + solidation functions is: + + RRRRAA::_A_V_E_R_A_G_E _| _M_I_N _| _M_A_X _| _L_A_S_T::_x_f_f::_s_t_e_p_s::_r_o_w_s + + _x_f_f The xfiles factor defines what part of a consolidation + interval may be made up from _*_U_N_K_N_O_W_N_* data while the consoli- + dated value is still regarded as known. It is given as the + ratio of allowed _*_U_N_K_N_O_W_N_* PDPs to the number of PDPs in the + interval. Thus, it ranges from 0 to 1 (exclusive). + + _s_t_e_p_s defines how many of these _p_r_i_m_a_r_y _d_a_t_a _p_o_i_n_t_s are used to + build a _c_o_n_s_o_l_i_d_a_t_e_d _d_a_t_a _p_o_i_n_t which then goes into the + archive. + + _r_o_w_s defines how many generations of data values are kept in an + RRRRAA. + +AAbbeerrrraanntt BBeehhaavviioorr DDeetteeccttiioonn wwiitthh HHoolltt--WWiinntteerrss FFoorreeccaassttiinngg + In addition to the aggregate functions, there are a set of specialized + functions that enable RRRRDDttooooll to provide data smoothing (via the Holt- + Winters forecasting algorithm), confidence bands, and the flagging + aberrant behavior in the data source time series: + + · RRRRAA::_H_W_P_R_E_D_I_C_T::_r_o_w_s::_a_l_p_h_a::_b_e_t_a::_s_e_a_s_o_n_a_l _p_e_r_i_o_d[::_r_r_a_-_n_u_m] + + · RRRRAA::_S_E_A_S_O_N_A_L::_s_e_a_s_o_n_a_l _p_e_r_i_o_d::_g_a_m_m_a::_r_r_a_-_n_u_m + + · RRRRAA::_D_E_V_S_E_A_S_O_N_A_L::_s_e_a_s_o_n_a_l _p_e_r_i_o_d::_g_a_m_m_a::_r_r_a_-_n_u_m + + · RRRRAA::_D_E_V_P_R_E_D_I_C_T::_r_o_w_s::_r_r_a_-_n_u_m + + · RRRRAA::_F_A_I_L_U_R_E_S::_r_o_w_s::_t_h_r_e_s_h_o_l_d::_w_i_n_d_o_w _l_e_n_g_t_h::_r_r_a_-_n_u_m + + These RRRRAAss differ from the true consolidation functions in several + ways. First, each of the RRRRAAs is updated once for every primary data + point. Second, these RRRRAAss are interdependent. To generate real-time + confidence bounds, a matched set of HWPREDICT, SEASONAL, DEVSEASONAL, + and DEVPREDICT must exist. Generating smoothed values of the primary + data points requires both a HWPREDICT RRRRAA and SEASONAL RRRRAA. Aberrant + behavior detection requires FAILURES, HWPREDICT, DEVSEASONAL, and SEA- + SONAL. + + The actual predicted, or smoothed, values are stored in the HWPREDICT + RRRRAA. The predicted deviations are stored in DEVPREDICT (think a stan- + dard deviation which can be scaled to yield a confidence band). The + FAILURES RRRRAA stores binary indicators. A 1 marks the indexed observa- + tion as failure; that is, the number of confidence bounds violations in + the preceding window of observations met or exceeded a specified + threshold. An example of using these RRRRAAss to graph confidence bounds + and failures appears in rrdgraph. + + The SEASONAL and DEVSEASONAL RRRRAAss store the seasonal coefficients for + the Holt-Winters forecasting algorithm and the seasonal deviations, + respectively. There is one entry per observation time point in the + seasonal cycle. For example, if primary data points are generated every + five minutes and the seasonal cycle is 1 day, both SEASONAL and DEVSEA- + SONAL will have 288 rows. + + In order to simplify the creation for the novice user, in addition to + supporting explicit creation of the HWPREDICT, SEASONAL, DEVPREDICT, + DEVSEASONAL, and FAILURES RRRRAAss, the RRRRDDttooooll create command supports + implicit creation of the other four when HWPREDICT is specified alone + and the final argument _r_r_a_-_n_u_m is omitted. + + _r_o_w_s specifies the length of the RRRRAA prior to wrap around. Remember + that there is a one-to-one correspondence between primary data points + and entries in these RRAs. For the HWPREDICT CF, _r_o_w_s should be larger + than the _s_e_a_s_o_n_a_l _p_e_r_i_o_d. If the DEVPREDICT RRRRAA is implicitly created, + the default number of rows is the same as the HWPREDICT _r_o_w_s argument. + If the FAILURES RRRRAA is implicitly created, _r_o_w_s will be set to the _s_e_a_- + _s_o_n_a_l _p_e_r_i_o_d argument of the HWPREDICT RRRRAA. Of course, the RRRRDDttooooll + _r_e_s_i_z_e command is available if these defaults are not sufficient and + the creator wishes to avoid explicit creations of the other specialized + function RRRRAAss. + + _s_e_a_s_o_n_a_l _p_e_r_i_o_d specifies the number of primary data points in a sea- + sonal cycle. If SEASONAL and DEVSEASONAL are implicitly created, this + argument for those RRRRAAss is set automatically to the value specified by + HWPREDICT. If they are explicitly created, the creator should verify + that all three _s_e_a_s_o_n_a_l _p_e_r_i_o_d arguments agree. + + _a_l_p_h_a is the adaption parameter of the intercept (or baseline) coeffi- + cient in the Holt-Winters forecasting algorithm. See rrdtool for a + description of this algorithm. _a_l_p_h_a must lie between 0 and 1. A value + closer to 1 means that more recent observations carry greater weight in + predicting the baseline component of the forecast. A value closer to 0 + means that past history carries greater weight in predicting the base- + line component. + + _b_e_t_a is the adaption parameter of the slope (or linear trend) coeffi- + cient in the Holt-Winters forecasting algorithm. _b_e_t_a must lie between + 0 and 1 and plays the same role as _a_l_p_h_a with respect to the predicted + linear trend. + + _g_a_m_m_a is the adaption parameter of the seasonal coefficients in the + Holt-Winters forecasting algorithm (HWPREDICT) or the adaption parame- + ter in the exponential smoothing update of the seasonal deviations. It + must lie between 0 and 1. If the SEASONAL and DEVSEASONAL RRRRAAss are cre- + ated implicitly, they will both have the same value for _g_a_m_m_a: the + value specified for the HWPREDICT _a_l_p_h_a argument. Note that because + there is one seasonal coefficient (or deviation) for each time point + during the seasonal cycle, the adaptation rate is much slower than the + baseline. Each seasonal coefficient is only updated (or adapts) when + the observed value occurs at the offset in the seasonal cycle corre- + sponding to that coefficient. + + If SEASONAL and DEVSEASONAL RRRRAAss are created explicitly, _g_a_m_m_a need not + be the same for both. Note that _g_a_m_m_a can also be changed via the RRRRDD-- + ttooooll _t_u_n_e command. + + _r_r_a_-_n_u_m provides the links between related RRRRAAss. If HWPREDICT is speci- + fied alone and the other RRRRAAss are created implicitly, then there is no + need to worry about this argument. If RRRRAAss are created explicitly, then + carefully pay attention to this argument. For each RRRRAA which includes + this argument, there is a dependency between that RRRRAA and another RRRRAA. + The _r_r_a_-_n_u_m argument is the 1-based index in the order of RRRRAA creation + (that is, the order they appear in the _c_r_e_a_t_e command). The dependent + RRRRAA for each RRRRAA requiring the _r_r_a_-_n_u_m argument is listed here: + + · HWPREDICT _r_r_a_-_n_u_m is the index of the SEASONAL RRRRAA. + + · SEASONAL _r_r_a_-_n_u_m is the index of the HWPREDICT RRRRAA. + + · DEVPREDICT _r_r_a_-_n_u_m is the index of the DEVSEASONAL RRRRAA. + + · DEVSEASONAL _r_r_a_-_n_u_m is the index of the HWPREDICT RRRRAA. + + · FAILURES _r_r_a_-_n_u_m is the index of the DEVSEASONAL RRRRAA. + + _t_h_r_e_s_h_o_l_d is the minimum number of violations (observed values outside + the confidence bounds) within a window that constitutes a failure. If + the FAILURES RRRRAA is implicitly created, the default value is 7. + + _w_i_n_d_o_w _l_e_n_g_t_h is the number of time points in the window. Specify an + integer greater than or equal to the threshold and less than or equal + to 28. The time interval this window represents depends on the inter- + val between primary data points. If the FAILURES RRRRAA is implicitly cre- + ated, the default value is 9. + +TThhee HHEEAARRTTBBEEAATT aanndd tthhee SSTTEEPP + Here is an explanation by Don Baarda on the inner workings of RRDtool. + It may help you to sort out why all this *UNKNOWN* data is popping up + in your databases: + + RRDtool gets fed samples at arbitrary times. From these it builds Pri- + mary Data Points (PDPs) at exact times on every "step" interval. The + PDPs are then accumulated into RRAs. + + The "heartbeat" defines the maximum acceptable interval between sam- + ples. If the interval between samples is less than "heartbeat", then an + average rate is calculated and applied for that interval. If the inter- + val between samples is longer than "heartbeat", then that entire inter- + val is considered "unknown". Note that there are other things that can + make a sample interval "unknown", such as the rate exceeding limits, or + even an "unknown" input sample. + + The known rates during a PDP's "step" interval are used to calculate an + average rate for that PDP. Also, if the total "unknown" time during the + "step" interval exceeds the "heartbeat", the entire PDP is marked as + "unknown". This means that a mixture of known and "unknown" sample + times in a single PDP "step" may or may not add up to enough "unknown" + time to exceed "heartbeat" and hence mark the whole PDP "unknown". So + "heartbeat" is not only the maximum acceptable interval between sam- + ples, but also the maximum acceptable amount of "unknown" time per PDP + (obviously this is only significant if you have "heartbeat" less than + "step"). + + The "heartbeat" can be short (unusual) or long (typical) relative to + the "step" interval between PDPs. A short "heartbeat" means you require + multiple samples per PDP, and if you don't get them mark the PDP + unknown. A long heartbeat can span multiple "steps", which means it is + acceptable to have multiple PDPs calculated from a single sample. An + extreme example of this might be a "step" of 5 minutes and a "heart- + beat" of one day, in which case a single sample every day will result + in all the PDPs for that entire day period being set to the same aver- + age rate. _-_- _D_o_n _B_a_a_r_d_a _<_d_o_n_._b_a_a_r_d_a_@_b_a_e_s_y_s_t_e_m_s_._c_o_m_> + + time| + axis| + begin__|00| + |01| + u|02|----* sample1, restart "hb"-timer + u|03| / + u|04| / + u|05| / + u|06|/ "hbt" expired + u|07| + |08|----* sample2, restart "hb" + |09| / + |10| / + u|11|----* sample3, restart "hb" + u|12| / + u|13| / + step1_u|14| / + u|15|/ "swt" expired + u|16| + |17|----* sample4, restart "hb", create "pdp" for step1 = + |18| / = unknown due to 10 "u" labled secs > "hb" + |19| / + |20| / + |21|----* sample5, restart "hb" + |22| / + |23| / + |24|----* sample6, restart "hb" + |25| / + |26| / + |27|----* sample7, restart "hb" + step2__|28| / + |22| / + |23|----* sample8, restart "hb", create "pdp" for step1, create "cdp" + |24| / + |25| / + + graphics by _v_l_a_d_i_m_i_r_._l_a_v_r_o_v_@_d_e_s_y_._d_e. + +HHOOWW TTOO MMEEAASSUURREE + Here are a few hints on how to measure: + + Temperature + Usually you have some type of meter you can read to get the temper- + ature. The temperature is not really connected with a time. The + only connection is that the temperature reading happened at a cer- + tain time. You can use the GGAAUUGGEE data source type for this. RRDtool + will then record your reading together with the time. + + Mail Messages + Assume you have a method to count the number of messages trans- + ported by your mailserver 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 AABBSSOOLLUUTTEE data type you can simply update the RRD + with the number 5 and the end time of your monitoring period. RRD- + tool will then record the number of messages per second. If at some + later stage you want to know the number of messages transported in + a day, you can get the average messages per second from RRDtool for + the day in question and multiply this number with the number of + seconds in a day. Because all math is run with Doubles, the preci- + sion should be acceptable. + + It's always a Rate + RRDtool stores rates in amount/second for COUNTER, DERIVE and ABSO- + LUTE data. When you plot the data, you will get on the y axis + amount/second which you might be tempted to convert to an absolute + amount by multiplying by the delta-time between the points. RRDtool + plots continuous data, and as such is not appropriate for plotting + absolute amounts as for example "total bytes" sent and received in + a router. What you probably want is plot rates that you can scale + to bytes/hour, for example, or plot absolute amounts with another + tool that draws bar-plots, where the delta-time is clear on the + plot for each point (such that when you read the graph you see for + example GB on the y axis, days on the x axis and one bar for each + day). + +EEXXAAMMPPLLEE + rrdtool create temperature.rrd --step 300 \ + DS:temp:GAUGE:600:-273:5000 \ + RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:1200 \ + RRA:MIN:0.5:12:2400 \ + RRA:MAX:0.5:12:2400 \ + RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:12:2400 + + This sets up an RRRRDD called _t_e_m_p_e_r_a_t_u_r_e_._r_r_d which accepts one tempera- + ture value every 300 seconds. If no new data is supplied for more than + 600 seconds, the temperature becomes _*_U_N_K_N_O_W_N_*. The minimum acceptable + value is -273 and the maximum is 5'000. + + A few archive areas are also defined. The first stores the temperatures + supplied for 100 hours (1'200 * 300 seconds = 100 hours). The second + RRA stores the minimum temperature recorded over every hour (12 * 300 + seconds = 1 hour), for 100 days (2'400 hours). The third and the fourth + RRA's do the same for the maximum and average temperature, respec- + tively. + +EEXXAAMMPPLLEE 22 + rrdtool create monitor.rrd --step 300 \ + DS:ifOutOctets:COUNTER:1800:0:4294967295 \ + RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:2016 \ + RRA:HWPREDICT:1440:0.1:0.0035:288 + + This example is a monitor of a router interface. The first RRRRAA tracks + the traffic flow in octets; the second RRRRAA generates the specialized + functions RRRRAAss for aberrant behavior detection. Note that the _r_r_a_-_n_u_m + argument of HWPREDICT is missing, so the other RRRRAAss will implicitly be + created with default parameter values. In this example, the forecasting + algorithm baseline adapts quickly; in fact the most recent one hour of + observations (each at 5 minute intervals) accounts for 75% of the base- + line prediction. The linear trend forecast adapts much more slowly. + Observations made during the last day (at 288 observations per day) + account for only 65% of the predicted linear trend. Note: these compu- + tations rely on an exponential smoothing formula described in the LISA + 2000 paper. + + The seasonal cycle is one day (288 data points at 300 second inter- + vals), and the seasonal adaption parameter will be set to 0.1. The RRD + file will store 5 days (1'440 data points) of forecasts and deviation + predictions before wrap around. The file will store 1 day (a seasonal + cycle) of 0-1 indicators in the FAILURES RRRRAA. + + The same RRD file and RRRRAAss are created with the following command, + which explicitly creates all specialized function RRRRAAss. + + rrdtool create monitor.rrd --step 300 \ + DS:ifOutOctets:COUNTER:1800:0:4294967295 \ + RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:2016 \ + RRA:HWPREDICT:1440:0.1:0.0035:288:3 \ + RRA:SEASONAL:288:0.1:2 \ + RRA:DEVPREDICT:1440:5 \ + RRA:DEVSEASONAL:288:0.1:2 \ + RRA:FAILURES:288:7:9:5 + + Of course, explicit creation need not replicate implicit create, a num- + ber of arguments could be changed. + +EEXXAAMMPPLLEE 33 + rrdtool create proxy.rrd --step 300 \ + DS:Total:DERIVE:1800:0:U \ + DS:Duration:DERIVE:1800:0:U \ + DS:AvgReqDur:COMPUTE:Duration,Requests,0,EQ,1,Requests,IF,/ \ + RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:2016 + + This example is monitoring the average request duration during each 300 + sec interval for requests processed by a web proxy during the interval. + In this case, the proxy exposes two counters, the number of requests + processed since boot and the total cumulative duration of all processed + requests. Clearly these counters both have some rollover point, but + using the DERIVE data source also handles the reset that occurs when + the web proxy is stopped and restarted. + + In the RRRRDD, the first data source stores the requests per second rate + during the interval. The second data source stores the total duration + of all requests processed during the interval divided by 300. The COM- + PUTE data source divides each PDP of the AccumDuration by the corre- + sponding PDP of TotalRequests and stores the average request duration. + The remainder of the RPN expression handles the divide by zero case. + +AAUUTTHHOORR + Tobias Oetiker + + + +1.2.26 2007-11-20 RRDCREATE(1) diff --git a/doc/rrddump.1 b/doc/rrddump.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d559ec0 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rrddump.1 @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ +.\" Automatically generated by Pod::Man v1.37, Pod::Parser v1.32 +.\" +.\" Standard preamble: +.\" ======================================================================== +.de Sh \" Subsection heading +.br +.if t .Sp +.ne 5 +.PP +\fB\\$1\fR +.PP +.. +.de Sp \" Vertical space (when we can't use .PP) +.if t .sp .5v +.if n .sp +.. +.de Vb \" Begin verbatim text +.ft CW +.nf +.ne \\$1 +.. +.de Ve \" End verbatim text +.ft R +.fi +.. +.\" Set up some character translations and predefined strings. \*(-- will +.\" give an unbreakable dash, \*(PI will give pi, \*(L" will give a left +.\" double quote, and \*(R" will give a right double quote. \*(C+ will +.\" give a nicer C++. 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Always turn off hyphenation; it makes +.\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. +.hy 0 +.if n .na +.\" +.\" Accent mark definitions (@(#)ms.acc 1.5 88/02/08 SMI; from UCB 4.2). +.\" Fear. Run. Save yourself. No user-serviceable parts. +. \" fudge factors for nroff and troff +.if n \{\ +. ds #H 0 +. ds #V .8m +. ds #F .3m +. ds #[ \f1 +. ds #] \fP +.\} +.if t \{\ +. ds #H ((1u-(\\\\n(.fu%2u))*.13m) +. ds #V .6m +. ds #F 0 +. ds #[ \& +. ds #] \& +.\} +. \" simple accents for nroff and troff +.if n \{\ +. ds ' \& +. ds ` \& +. ds ^ \& +. ds , \& +. ds ~ ~ +. ds / +.\} +.if t \{\ +. ds ' \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10-\*(#H)'\'\h"|\\n:u" +. ds ` \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10-\*(#H)'\`\h'|\\n:u' +. ds ^ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*10/11-\*(#H)'^\h'|\\n:u' +. ds , \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10)',\h'|\\n:u' +. ds ~ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu-\*(#H-.1m)'~\h'|\\n:u' +. ds / \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10-\*(#H)'\z\(sl\h'|\\n:u' +.\} +. \" troff and (daisy-wheel) nroff accents +.ds : \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10-\*(#H+.1m+\*(#F)'\v'-\*(#V'\z.\h'.2m+\*(#F'.\h'|\\n:u'\v'\*(#V' +.ds 8 \h'\*(#H'\(*b\h'-\*(#H' +.ds o \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu+\w'\(de'u-\*(#H)/2u'\v'-.3n'\*(#[\z\(de\v'.3n'\h'|\\n:u'\*(#] +.ds d- \h'\*(#H'\(pd\h'-\w'~'u'\v'-.25m'\f2\(hy\fP\v'.25m'\h'-\*(#H' +.ds D- D\\k:\h'-\w'D'u'\v'-.11m'\z\(hy\v'.11m'\h'|\\n:u' +.ds th \*(#[\v'.3m'\s+1I\s-1\v'-.3m'\h'-(\w'I'u*2/3)'\s-1o\s+1\*(#] +.ds Th \*(#[\s+2I\s-2\h'-\w'I'u*3/5'\v'-.3m'o\v'.3m'\*(#] +.ds ae a\h'-(\w'a'u*4/10)'e +.ds Ae A\h'-(\w'A'u*4/10)'E +. \" corrections for vroff +.if v .ds ~ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*9/10-\*(#H)'\s-2\u~\d\s+2\h'|\\n:u' +.if v .ds ^ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*10/11-\*(#H)'\v'-.4m'^\v'.4m'\h'|\\n:u' +. \" for low resolution devices (crt and lpr) +.if \n(.H>23 .if \n(.V>19 \ +\{\ +. ds : e +. ds 8 ss +. ds o a +. ds d- d\h'-1'\(ga +. ds D- D\h'-1'\(hy +. ds th \o'bp' +. ds Th \o'LP' +. ds ae ae +. ds Ae AE +.\} +.rm #[ #] #H #V #F C +.\" ======================================================================== +.\" +.IX Title "RRDDUMP 1" +.TH RRDDUMP 1 "2007-11-20" "1.2.26" "rrdtool" +.SH "NAME" +rrddump \- dump the contents of an RRD to XML format +.SH "SYNOPSIS" +.IX Header "SYNOPSIS" +\&\fBrrdtool\fR \fBdump\fR \fIfilename.rrd\fR > \fIfilename.xml\fR +.PP +or +.PP +\&\fBrrdtool\fR \fBdump\fR \fIfilename.rrd\fR \fIfilename.xml\fR +.SH "DESCRIPTION" +.IX Header "DESCRIPTION" +The \fBdump\fR function writes the contents of an \fB\s-1RRD\s0\fR in human +readable (?) \s-1XML\s0 format to a file or to stdout. This format can +be read by rrdrestore. Together they allow you to transfer your +files from one computer architecture to another as well to +manipulate the contents of an \fB\s-1RRD\s0\fR file in a somewhat more +convenient manner. +.IP "\fIfilename.rrd\fR" 8 +.IX Item "filename.rrd" +The name of the \fB\s-1RRD\s0\fR you want to dump. +.IP "\fIfilename.xml\fR" 8 +.IX Item "filename.xml" +The (optional) filename that you want to write the \s-1XML\s0 output to. +If not specified, the \s-1XML\s0 will be printed to stdout. +.SH "EXAMPLES" +.IX Header "EXAMPLES" +To transfer an \s-1RRD\s0 between architectures, follow these steps: +.IP "1." 4 +On the same system where the \s-1RRD\s0 was created, use \fBrrdtool\fR \fBdump\fR +to export the data to \s-1XML\s0 format. +.IP "2." 4 +Transfer the \s-1XML\s0 dump to the target system. +.IP "3." 4 +Run \fBrrdtool\fR \fBrestore\fR to create a new \s-1RRD\s0 from the \s-1XML\s0 dump. See +\&\fBrrdrestore\fR for details. +.SH "AUTHOR" +.IX Header "AUTHOR" +Tobias Oetiker diff --git a/doc/rrddump.html b/doc/rrddump.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2283122 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rrddump.html @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ + + + + +rrddump + + + + + + +

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NAME

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rrddump - dump the contents of an RRD to XML format

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SYNOPSIS

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rrdtool dump filename.rrd > filename.xml

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rrdtool dump filename.rrd filename.xml

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DESCRIPTION

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The dump function writes the contents of an RRD in human +readable (?) XML format to a file or to stdout. This format can +be read by rrdrestore. Together they allow you to transfer your +files from one computer architecture to another as well to +manipulate the contents of an RRD file in a somewhat more +convenient manner.

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filename.rrd + +
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The name of the RRD you want to dump.

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filename.xml + +
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The (optional) filename that you want to write the XML output to. +If not specified, the XML will be printed to stdout.

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EXAMPLES

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To transfer an RRD between architectures, follow these steps:

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    On the same system where the RRD was created, use rrdtool dump +to export the data to XML format.

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    Transfer the XML dump to the target system.

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    Run rrdtool restore to create a new RRD from the XML dump. See +rrdrestore for details.

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AUTHOR

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Tobias Oetiker <tobi@oetiker.ch>

+ + + + diff --git a/doc/rrddump.pod b/doc/rrddump.pod new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e4cd4b --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rrddump.pod @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +=head1 NAME + +rrddump - dump the contents of an RRD to XML format + +=head1 SYNOPSIS + +B B I E I + +or + +B B I I + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +The B function writes the contents of an B in human +readable (?) XML format to a file or to stdout. This format can +be read by rrdrestore. Together they allow you to transfer your +files from one computer architecture to another as well to +manipulate the contents of an B file in a somewhat more +convenient manner. + + + +=over 8 + +=item I + +The name of the B you want to dump. + +=item I + +The (optional) filename that you want to write the XML output to. +If not specified, the XML will be printed to stdout. + +=back + +=head1 EXAMPLES + +To transfer an RRD between architectures, follow these steps: + +=over 4 + +=item 1. + +On the same system where the RRD was created, use B B +to export the data to XML format. + +=item 2. + +Transfer the XML dump to the target system. + +=item 3. + +Run B B to create a new RRD from the XML dump. See +B for details. + +=back + +=head1 AUTHOR + +Tobias Oetiker Etobi@oetiker.chE + diff --git a/doc/rrddump.txt b/doc/rrddump.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..226a7b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rrddump.txt @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +RRDDUMP(1) rrdtool RRDDUMP(1) + + + +NNAAMMEE + rrddump - dump the contents of an RRD to XML format + +SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS + rrrrddttooooll dduummpp _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e_._r_r_d > _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e_._x_m_l + + or + + rrrrddttooooll dduummpp _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e_._r_r_d _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e_._x_m_l + +DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN + The dduummpp function writes the contents of an RRRRDD in human readable (?) + XML format to a file or to stdout. This format can be read by + rrdrestore. Together they allow you to transfer your files from one + computer architecture to another as well to manipulate the contents of + an RRRRDD file in a somewhat more convenient manner. + + _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e_._r_r_d + The name of the RRRRDD you want to dump. + + _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e_._x_m_l + The (optional) filename that you want to write the XML output + to. If not specified, the XML will be printed to stdout. + +EEXXAAMMPPLLEESS + To transfer an RRD between architectures, follow these steps: + + 1. On the same system where the RRD was created, use rrrrddttooooll dduummpp to + export the data to XML format. + + 2. Transfer the XML dump to the target system. + + 3. Run rrrrddttooooll rreessttoorree to create a new RRD from the XML dump. See + rrrrddrreessttoorree for details. + +AAUUTTHHOORR + Tobias Oetiker + + + +1.2.26 2007-11-20 RRDDUMP(1) diff --git a/doc/rrdfetch.1 b/doc/rrdfetch.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e218ff8 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rrdfetch.1 @@ -0,0 +1,369 @@ +.\" Automatically generated by Pod::Man v1.37, Pod::Parser v1.32 +.\" +.\" Standard preamble: +.\" ======================================================================== +.de Sh \" Subsection heading +.br +.if t .Sp +.ne 5 +.PP +\fB\\$1\fR +.PP +.. +.de Sp \" Vertical space (when we can't use .PP) +.if t .sp .5v +.if n .sp +.. +.de Vb \" Begin verbatim text +.ft CW +.nf +.ne \\$1 +.. +.de Ve \" End verbatim text +.ft R +.fi +.. +.\" Set up some character translations and predefined strings. \*(-- will +.\" give an unbreakable dash, \*(PI will give pi, \*(L" will give a left +.\" double quote, and \*(R" will give a right double quote. \*(C+ will +.\" give a nicer C++. Capital omega is used to do unbreakable dashes and +.\" therefore won't be available. \*(C` and \*(C' expand to `' in nroff, +.\" nothing in troff, for use with C<>. +.tr \(*W- +.ds C+ C\v'-.1v'\h'-1p'\s-2+\h'-1p'+\s0\v'.1v'\h'-1p' +.ie n \{\ +. ds -- \(*W- +. ds PI pi +. if (\n(.H=4u)&(1m=24u) .ds -- \(*W\h'-12u'\(*W\h'-12u'-\" diablo 10 pitch +. if (\n(.H=4u)&(1m=20u) .ds -- \(*W\h'-12u'\(*W\h'-8u'-\" diablo 12 pitch +. ds L" "" +. ds R" "" +. ds C` "" +. ds C' "" +'br\} +.el\{\ +. ds -- \|\(em\| +. ds PI \(*p +. ds L" `` +. ds R" '' +'br\} +.\" +.\" If the F register is turned on, we'll generate index entries on stderr for +.\" titles (.TH), headers (.SH), subsections (.Sh), items (.Ip), and index +.\" entries marked with X<> in POD. Of course, you'll have to process the +.\" output yourself in some meaningful fashion. +.if \nF \{\ +. de IX +. tm Index:\\$1\t\\n%\t"\\$2" +.. +. nr % 0 +. rr F +.\} +.\" +.\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes +.\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. +.hy 0 +.if n .na +.\" +.\" Accent mark definitions (@(#)ms.acc 1.5 88/02/08 SMI; from UCB 4.2). +.\" Fear. Run. Save yourself. No user-serviceable parts. +. \" fudge factors for nroff and troff +.if n \{\ +. ds #H 0 +. ds #V .8m +. ds #F .3m +. ds #[ \f1 +. ds #] \fP +.\} +.if t \{\ +. ds #H ((1u-(\\\\n(.fu%2u))*.13m) +. ds #V .6m +. ds #F 0 +. ds #[ \& +. ds #] \& +.\} +. \" simple accents for nroff and troff +.if n \{\ +. ds ' \& +. ds ` \& +. ds ^ \& +. ds , \& +. ds ~ ~ +. ds / +.\} +.if t \{\ +. ds ' \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10-\*(#H)'\'\h"|\\n:u" +. ds ` \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10-\*(#H)'\`\h'|\\n:u' +. ds ^ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*10/11-\*(#H)'^\h'|\\n:u' +. ds , \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10)',\h'|\\n:u' +. ds ~ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu-\*(#H-.1m)'~\h'|\\n:u' +. ds / \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10-\*(#H)'\z\(sl\h'|\\n:u' +.\} +. \" troff and (daisy-wheel) nroff accents +.ds : \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10-\*(#H+.1m+\*(#F)'\v'-\*(#V'\z.\h'.2m+\*(#F'.\h'|\\n:u'\v'\*(#V' +.ds 8 \h'\*(#H'\(*b\h'-\*(#H' +.ds o \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu+\w'\(de'u-\*(#H)/2u'\v'-.3n'\*(#[\z\(de\v'.3n'\h'|\\n:u'\*(#] +.ds d- \h'\*(#H'\(pd\h'-\w'~'u'\v'-.25m'\f2\(hy\fP\v'.25m'\h'-\*(#H' +.ds D- D\\k:\h'-\w'D'u'\v'-.11m'\z\(hy\v'.11m'\h'|\\n:u' +.ds th \*(#[\v'.3m'\s+1I\s-1\v'-.3m'\h'-(\w'I'u*2/3)'\s-1o\s+1\*(#] +.ds Th \*(#[\s+2I\s-2\h'-\w'I'u*3/5'\v'-.3m'o\v'.3m'\*(#] +.ds ae a\h'-(\w'a'u*4/10)'e +.ds Ae A\h'-(\w'A'u*4/10)'E +. \" corrections for vroff +.if v .ds ~ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*9/10-\*(#H)'\s-2\u~\d\s+2\h'|\\n:u' +.if v .ds ^ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*10/11-\*(#H)'\v'-.4m'^\v'.4m'\h'|\\n:u' +. \" for low resolution devices (crt and lpr) +.if \n(.H>23 .if \n(.V>19 \ +\{\ +. ds : e +. ds 8 ss +. ds o a +. ds d- d\h'-1'\(ga +. ds D- D\h'-1'\(hy +. ds th \o'bp' +. ds Th \o'LP' +. ds ae ae +. ds Ae AE +.\} +.rm #[ #] #H #V #F C +.\" ======================================================================== +.\" +.IX Title "RRDFETCH 1" +.TH RRDFETCH 1 "2007-11-20" "1.2.26" "rrdtool" +.SH "NAME" +rrdfetch \- Fetch data from an RRD. +.SH "SYNOPSIS" +.IX Header "SYNOPSIS" +\&\fBrrdtool\fR \fBfetch\fR \fIfilename\fR \fI\s-1CF\s0\fR +[\fB\-\-resolution\fR|\fB\-r\fR\ \fIresolution\fR] +[\fB\-\-start\fR|\fB\-s\fR\ \fIstart\fR] +[\fB\-\-end\fR|\fB\-e\fR\ \fIend\fR] +.SH "DESCRIPTION" +.IX Header "DESCRIPTION" +The \fBfetch\fR function is normally used internally by the graph +function to get data from \fB\s-1RRD\s0\fRs. \fBfetch\fR will analyze the \fB\s-1RRD\s0\fR +and try to retrieve the data in the resolution requested. +The data fetched is printed to stdout. \fI*UNKNOWN*\fR data is often +represented by the string \*(L"NaN\*(R" depending on your \s-1OS\s0's printf +function. +.IP "\fIfilename\fR" 8 +.IX Item "filename" +the name of the \fB\s-1RRD\s0\fR you want to fetch the data from. +.IP "\fI\s-1CF\s0\fR" 8 +.IX Item "CF" +the consolidation function that is applied to the data you +want to fetch (\s-1AVERAGE\s0,MIN,MAX,LAST) +.IP "\fB\-\-resolution\fR|\fB\-r\fR \fIresolution\fR (default is the highest resolution)" 8 +.IX Item "--resolution|-r resolution (default is the highest resolution)" +the interval you want the values to have (seconds per +value). \fBrrdfetch\fR will try to match your request, but it will return +data even if no absolute match is possible. \fB\s-1NB\s0.\fR See note below. +.IP "\fB\-\-start\fR|\fB\-s\fR \fIstart\fR (default end\-1day)" 8 +.IX Item "--start|-s start (default end-1day)" +start of the time series. A time in seconds since epoch (1970\-01\-01) +is required. Negative numbers are relative to the current time. By default, +one day worth of data will be fetched. See also AT-STYLE \s-1TIME\s0 \s-1SPECIFICATION\s0 +section for a detailed explanation on ways to specify the start time. +.IP "\fB\-\-end\fR|\fB\-e\fR \fIend\fR (default now)" 8 +.IX Item "--end|-e end (default now)" +the end of the time series in seconds since epoch. See also AT-STYLE +\&\s-1TIME\s0 \s-1SPECIFICATION\s0 section for a detailed explanation of how to +specify the end time. +.Sh "\s-1RESOLUTION\s0 \s-1INTERVAL\s0" +.IX Subsection "RESOLUTION INTERVAL" +In order to get RRDtool to fetch anything other than the finest resolution \s-1RRA\s0 +\&\fBboth\fR the start and end time must be specified on boundaries that are +multiples of the desired resolution. Consider the following example: +.PP +.Vb 7 +\& rrdtool create subdata.rrd \-s 10 DS:ds0:GAUGE:300:0:U \e +\& RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:30:3600 \e +\& RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:90:1200 \e +\& RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:360:1200 \e +\& RRA:MAX:0.5:360:1200 \e +\& RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:8640:600 \e +\& RRA:MAX:0.5:8640:600 +.Ve +.PP +This \s-1RRD\s0 collects data every 10 seconds and stores its averages over 5 +minutes, 15 minutes, 1 hour, and 1 day, as well as the maxima for 1 hour +and 1 day. +.PP +Consider now that you want to fetch the 15 minute average data for the +last hour. You might try +.PP +.Vb 1 +\& rrdtool fetch subdata.rrd AVERAGE \-r 900 \-s \-1h +.Ve +.PP +However, this will almost always result in a time series that is +\&\fB\s-1NOT\s0\fR in the 15 minute \s-1RRA\s0. Therefore, the highest resolution \s-1RRA\s0, +i.e. 5 minute averages, will be chosen which in this case is not +what you want. +.PP +Hence, make sure that +.IP "1." 3 +both start and end time are a multiple of 900 +.IP "2." 3 +both start and end time are within the desired \s-1RRA\s0 +.PP +So, if time now is called \*(L"t\*(R", do +.PP +.Vb 3 +\& end time == int(t/900)*900, +\& start time == end time \- 1hour, +\& resolution == 900. +.Ve +.PP +Using the bash shell, this could look be: +.PP +.Vb 4 +\& TIME=$(date +%s) +\& RRDRES=900 +\& rrdtool fetch subdata.rrd AVERAGE \-r $RRDRES \e +\& \-e $(($TIME/$RRDRES*$RRDRES)) \-s e\-1h +.Ve +.PP +Or in Perl: +.PP +.Vb 3 +\& perl \-e '$ctime = time; $rrdres = 900; \e +\& system "rrdtool fetch subdata.rrd AVERAGE \e +\& \-r $rrdres \-e @{[int($ctime/$rrdres)*$rrdres]} \-s e\-1h"' +.Ve +.Sh "AT-STYLE \s-1TIME\s0 \s-1SPECIFICATION\s0" +.IX Subsection "AT-STYLE TIME SPECIFICATION" +Apart from the traditional \fISeconds since epoch\fR, RRDtool does also +understand at-style time specification. The specification is called +\&\*(L"at\-style\*(R" after the Unix command \fIat\fR\|(1) that has moderately complex +ways to specify time to run your job at a certain date and time. The +at-style specification consists of two parts: the \fB\s-1TIME\s0 \s-1REFERENCE\s0\fR +specification and the \fB\s-1TIME\s0 \s-1OFFSET\s0\fR specification. +.Sh "\s-1TIME\s0 \s-1REFERENCE\s0 \s-1SPECIFICATION\s0" +.IX Subsection "TIME REFERENCE SPECIFICATION" +The time reference specification is used, well, to establish a reference +moment in time (to which the time offset is then applied to). When present, +it should come first, when omitted, it defaults to \fBnow\fR. On its own part, +time reference consists of a \fItime-of-day\fR reference (which should come +first, if present) and a \fIday\fR reference. +.PP +The \fItime-of-day\fR can be specified as \fB\s-1HH:MM\s0\fR, \fB\s-1HH\s0.MM\fR, +or just \fB\s-1HH\s0\fR. You can suffix it with \fBam\fR or \fBpm\fR or use +24\-hours clock. Some special times of day are understood as well, +including \fBmidnight\fR (00:00), \fBnoon\fR (12:00) and British +\&\fBteatime\fR (16:00). +.PP +The \fIday\fR can be specified as \fImonth-name\fR \fIday-of-the-month\fR and +optional a 2\- or 4\-digit \fIyear\fR number (e.g. March 8 1999). Alternatively, +you can use \fIday-of-week-name\fR (e.g. Monday), or one of the words: +\&\fByesterday\fR, \fBtoday\fR, \fBtomorrow\fR. You can also specify the \fIday\fR as a +full date in several numerical formats, including \fBMM/DD/[\s-1YY\s0]YY\fR, +\&\fB\s-1DD\s0.MM.[\s-1YY\s0]YY\fR, or \fB\s-1YYYYMMDD\s0\fR. +.PP +\&\fI\s-1NOTE1\s0\fR: this is different from the original \fIat\fR\|(1) behavior, where a +single-number date is interpreted as MMDD[\s-1YY\s0]YY. +.PP +\&\fI\s-1NOTE2\s0\fR: if you specify the \fIday\fR in this way, the \fItime-of-day\fR is +\&\s-1REQUIRED\s0 as well. +.PP +Finally, you can use the words \fBnow\fR, \fBstart\fR, or \fBend\fR as your time +reference. \fBNow\fR refers to the current moment (and is also the default +time reference). \fBStart\fR (\fBend\fR) can be used to specify a time +relative to the start (end) time for those tools that use these +categories (\fBrrdfetch\fR, rrdgraph). +.PP +Month and day of the week names can be used in their naturally +abbreviated form (e.g., Dec for December, Sun for Sunday, etc.). The +words \fBnow\fR, \fBstart\fR, \fBend\fR can be abbreviated as \fBn\fR, \fBs\fR, \fBe\fR. +.Sh "\s-1TIME\s0 \s-1OFFSET\s0 \s-1SPECIFICATION\s0" +.IX Subsection "TIME OFFSET SPECIFICATION" +The time offset specification is used to add/subtract certain time +intervals to/from the time reference moment. It consists of a \fIsign\fR +(\fB+\fR\ or\ \fB\-\fR) and an \fIamount\fR. The following time units can be +used to specify the \fIamount\fR: \fByears\fR, \fBmonths\fR, \fBweeks\fR, \fBdays\fR, +\&\fBhours\fR, \fBminutes\fR, or \fBseconds\fR. These units can be used in +singular or plural form, and abbreviated naturally or to a single +letter (e.g. +3days, \-1wk, \-3y). Several time units can be combined +(e.g., \-5mon1w2d) or concatenated (e.g., \-5h45min = \-5h\-45min = +\&\-6h+15min = \-7h+1h30m\-15min, etc.) +.PP +\&\fI\s-1NOTE3\s0\fR: If you specify time offset in days, weeks, months, or years, +you will end with the time offset that may vary depending on your time +reference, because all those time units have no single well defined +time interval value (1\ year contains either 365 or 366 days, 1\ month +is 28 to 31 days long, and even 1\ day may be not equal to 24 hours +twice a year, when DST-related clock adjustments take place). +To cope with this, when you use days, weeks, months, or years +as your time offset units your time reference date is adjusted +accordingly without too much further effort to ensure anything +about it (in the hope that \fImktime\fR\|(3) will take care of this later). +This may lead to some surprising (or even invalid!) results, +e.g. 'May\ 31\ \-1month' = 'Apr\ 31' (meaningless) = 'May\ 1' +(after \fImktime\fR\|(3) normalization); in the \s-1EET\s0 timezone +\&'3:30am Mar 29 1999 \-1 day' yields '3:30am Mar 28 1999' (Sunday) +which is an invalid time/date combination (because of 3am \-> 4am \s-1DST\s0 +forward clock adjustment, see the below example). +.PP +In contrast, hours, minutes, and seconds are well defined time +intervals, and these are guaranteed to always produce time offsets +exactly as specified (e.g. for \s-1EET\s0 timezone, '8:00\ Mar\ 27\ 1999\ +2\ days' = '8:00\ Mar\ 29\ 1999', but since there is 1\-hour \s-1DST\s0 forward +clock adjustment that occurs around 3:00\ Mar\ 28\ 1999, the actual +time interval between 8:00\ Mar\ 27\ 1999 and 8:00\ Mar\ 29\ 1999 +equals 47 hours; on the other hand, '8:00\ Mar\ 27\ 1999\ +48\ hours' = +\&'9:00\ Mar\ 29\ 1999', as expected) +.PP +\&\fI\s-1NOTE4\s0\fR: The single-letter abbreviation for both \fBmonths\fR and \fBminutes\fR +is \fBm\fR. To disambiguate them, the parser tries to read your mind\ :) +by applying the following two heuristics: +.IP "1" 3 +.IX Item "1" +If \fBm\fR is used in context of (i.e. right after the) years, +months, weeks, or days it is assumed to mean \fBmonths\fR, while +in the context of hours, minutes, and seconds it means minutes. +(e.g., in \-1y6m or +3w1m \fBm\fR is interpreted as \fBmonths\fR, while in +\&\-3h20m or +5s2m \fBm\fR the parser decides for \fBminutes\fR). +.IP "2" 3 +.IX Item "2" +Out of context (i.e. right after the \fB+\fR or \fB\-\fR sign) the +meaning of \fBm\fR is guessed from the number it directly follows. +Currently, if the number's absolute value is below 25 it is assumed +that \fBm\fR means \fBmonths\fR, otherwise it is treated as \fBminutes\fR. +(e.g., \-25m == \-25 minutes, while +24m == +24 months) +.PP +\&\fIFinal \s-1NOTES\s0\fR: Time specification is case\-insensitive. +Whitespace can be inserted freely or omitted altogether. +There are, however, cases when whitespace is required +(e.g., 'midnight\ Thu'). In this case you should either quote the +whole phrase to prevent it from being taken apart by your shell or use +\&'_' (underscore) or ',' (comma) which also count as whitespace +(e.g., midnight_Thu or midnight,Thu). +.Sh "\s-1TIME\s0 \s-1SPECIFICATION\s0 \s-1EXAMPLES\s0" +.IX Subsection "TIME SPECIFICATION EXAMPLES" +\&\fIOct 12\fR \*(-- October 12 this year +.PP +\&\fI\-1month\fR or \fI\-1m\fR \*(-- current time of day, only a month before +(may yield surprises, see \s-1NOTE3\s0 above). +.PP +\&\fInoon yesterday \-3hours\fR \*(-- yesterday morning; can also be specified +as \fI9am\-1day\fR. +.PP +\&\fI23:59 31.12.1999\fR \*(-- 1 minute to the year 2000. +.PP +\&\fI12/31/99 11:59pm\fR \*(-- 1 minute to the year 2000 for imperialists. +.PP +\&\fI12am 01/01/01\fR \*(-- start of the new millennium +.PP +\&\fIend\-3weeks\fR or \fIe\-3w\fR \*(-- 3 weeks before end time +(may be used as start time specification). +.PP +\&\fIstart+6hours\fR or \fIs+6h\fR \*(-- 6 hours after start time +(may be used as end time specification). +.PP +\&\fI931225537\fR \*(-- 18:45 July 5th, 1999 +(yes, seconds since 1970 are valid as well). +.PP +\&\fI19970703 12:45\fR \*(-- 12:45 July 3th, 1997 +(my favorite, and its even got an \s-1ISO\s0 number (8601)). +.SH "AUTHOR" +.IX Header "AUTHOR" +Tobias Oetiker diff --git a/doc/rrdfetch.html b/doc/rrdfetch.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9e4e41c --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rrdfetch.html @@ -0,0 +1,276 @@ + + + + +rrdfetch + + + + + + +

+ + + + +

+

+

NAME

+

rrdfetch - Fetch data from an RRD.

+

+

+
+

SYNOPSIS

+

rrdtool fetch filename CF +[--resolution|-r resolution] +[--start|-s start] +[--end|-e end]

+

+

+
+

DESCRIPTION

+

The fetch function is normally used internally by the graph +function to get data from RRDs. fetch will analyze the RRD +and try to retrieve the data in the resolution requested. +The data fetched is printed to stdout. *UNKNOWN* data is often +represented by the string ``NaN'' depending on your OS's printf +function.

+
+
filename + +
+

the name of the RRD you want to fetch the data from.

+
+ +
CF + +
+

the consolidation function that is applied to the data you +want to fetch (AVERAGE,MIN,MAX,LAST)

+
+ +
--resolution|-r resolution (default is the highest resolution) + +
+

the interval you want the values to have (seconds per +value). rrdfetch will try to match your request, but it will return +data even if no absolute match is possible. NB. See note below.

+
+ +
--start|-s start (default end-1day) + +
+

start of the time series. A time in seconds since epoch (1970-01-01) +is required. Negative numbers are relative to the current time. By default, +one day worth of data will be fetched. See also AT-STYLE TIME SPECIFICATION +section for a detailed explanation on ways to specify the start time.

+
+ +
--end|-e end (default now) + +
+

the end of the time series in seconds since epoch. See also AT-STYLE +TIME SPECIFICATION section for a detailed explanation of how to +specify the end time.

+
+ +
+

+

+

RESOLUTION INTERVAL

+

In order to get RRDtool to fetch anything other than the finest resolution RRA +both the start and end time must be specified on boundaries that are +multiples of the desired resolution. Consider the following example:

+
+ rrdtool create subdata.rrd -s 10 DS:ds0:GAUGE:300:0:U \
+  RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:30:3600 \
+  RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:90:1200 \
+  RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:360:1200 \
+  RRA:MAX:0.5:360:1200 \
+  RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:8640:600 \
+  RRA:MAX:0.5:8640:600
+

This RRD collects data every 10 seconds and stores its averages over 5 +minutes, 15 minutes, 1 hour, and 1 day, as well as the maxima for 1 hour +and 1 day.

+

Consider now that you want to fetch the 15 minute average data for the +last hour. You might try

+
+ rrdtool fetch subdata.rrd AVERAGE -r 900 -s -1h
+

However, this will almost always result in a time series that is +NOT in the 15 minute RRA. Therefore, the highest resolution RRA, +i.e. 5 minute averages, will be chosen which in this case is not +what you want.

+

Hence, make sure that

+
    +
  1. +

    both start and end time are a multiple of 900

    +
  2. +
  3. +

    both start and end time are within the desired RRA

    +
  4. +
+

So, if time now is called ``t'', do

+
+ end time == int(t/900)*900,
+ start time == end time - 1hour,
+ resolution == 900.
+

Using the bash shell, this could look be:

+
+ TIME=$(date +%s)
+ RRDRES=900
+ rrdtool fetch subdata.rrd AVERAGE -r $RRDRES \
+    -e $(($TIME/$RRDRES*$RRDRES)) -s e-1h
+

Or in Perl:

+
+ perl -e '$ctime = time; $rrdres = 900; \
+          system "rrdtool fetch subdata.rrd AVERAGE \
+                  -r $rrdres -e @{[int($ctime/$rrdres)*$rrdres]} -s e-1h"'
+

+

+

AT-STYLE TIME SPECIFICATION

+

Apart from the traditional Seconds since epoch, RRDtool does also +understand at-style time specification. The specification is called +``at-style'' after the Unix command at(1) that has moderately complex +ways to specify time to run your job at a certain date and time. The +at-style specification consists of two parts: the TIME REFERENCE +specification and the TIME OFFSET specification.

+

+

+

TIME REFERENCE SPECIFICATION

+

The time reference specification is used, well, to establish a reference +moment in time (to which the time offset is then applied to). When present, +it should come first, when omitted, it defaults to now. On its own part, +time reference consists of a time-of-day reference (which should come +first, if present) and a day reference.

+

The time-of-day can be specified as HH:MM, HH.MM, +or just HH. You can suffix it with am or pm or use +24-hours clock. Some special times of day are understood as well, +including midnight (00:00), noon (12:00) and British +teatime (16:00).

+

The day can be specified as month-name day-of-the-month and +optional a 2- or 4-digit year number (e.g. March 8 1999). Alternatively, +you can use day-of-week-name (e.g. Monday), or one of the words: +yesterday, today, tomorrow. You can also specify the day as a +full date in several numerical formats, including MM/DD/[YY]YY, +DD.MM.[YY]YY, or YYYYMMDD.

+

NOTE1: this is different from the original at(1) behavior, where a +single-number date is interpreted as MMDD[YY]YY.

+

NOTE2: if you specify the day in this way, the time-of-day is +REQUIRED as well.

+

Finally, you can use the words now, start, or end as your time +reference. Now refers to the current moment (and is also the default +time reference). Start (end) can be used to specify a time +relative to the start (end) time for those tools that use these +categories (rrdfetch, the rrdgraph manpage).

+

Month and day of the week names can be used in their naturally +abbreviated form (e.g., Dec for December, Sun for Sunday, etc.). The +words now, start, end can be abbreviated as n, s, e.

+

+

+

TIME OFFSET SPECIFICATION

+

The time offset specification is used to add/subtract certain time +intervals to/from the time reference moment. It consists of a sign +(+ or -) and an amount. The following time units can be +used to specify the amount: years, months, weeks, days, +hours, minutes, or seconds. These units can be used in +singular or plural form, and abbreviated naturally or to a single +letter (e.g. +3days, -1wk, -3y). Several time units can be combined +(e.g., -5mon1w2d) or concatenated (e.g., -5h45min = -5h-45min = +-6h+15min = -7h+1h30m-15min, etc.)

+

NOTE3: If you specify time offset in days, weeks, months, or years, +you will end with the time offset that may vary depending on your time +reference, because all those time units have no single well defined +time interval value (1 year contains either 365 or 366 days, 1 month +is 28 to 31 days long, and even 1 day may be not equal to 24 hours +twice a year, when DST-related clock adjustments take place). +To cope with this, when you use days, weeks, months, or years +as your time offset units your time reference date is adjusted +accordingly without too much further effort to ensure anything +about it (in the hope that mktime(3) will take care of this later). +This may lead to some surprising (or even invalid!) results, +e.g. 'May 31 -1month' = 'Apr 31' (meaningless) = 'May 1' +(after mktime(3) normalization); in the EET timezone +'3:30am Mar 29 1999 -1 day' yields '3:30am Mar 28 1999' (Sunday) +which is an invalid time/date combination (because of 3am -> 4am DST +forward clock adjustment, see the below example).

+

In contrast, hours, minutes, and seconds are well defined time +intervals, and these are guaranteed to always produce time offsets +exactly as specified (e.g. for EET timezone, '8:00 Mar 27 1999 +2 +days' = '8:00 Mar 29 1999', but since there is 1-hour DST forward +clock adjustment that occurs around 3:00 Mar 28 1999, the actual +time interval between 8:00 Mar 27 1999 and 8:00 Mar 29 1999 +equals 47 hours; on the other hand, '8:00 Mar 27 1999 +48 hours' = +'9:00 Mar 29 1999', as expected)

+

NOTE4: The single-letter abbreviation for both months and minutes +is m. To disambiguate them, the parser tries to read your mind :) +by applying the following two heuristics:

+
    +
  1. +

    If m is used in context of (i.e. right after the) years, +months, weeks, or days it is assumed to mean months, while +in the context of hours, minutes, and seconds it means minutes. +(e.g., in -1y6m or +3w1m m is interpreted as months, while in +-3h20m or +5s2m m the parser decides for minutes).

    +
  2. +
  3. +

    Out of context (i.e. right after the + or - sign) the +meaning of m is guessed from the number it directly follows. +Currently, if the number's absolute value is below 25 it is assumed +that m means months, otherwise it is treated as minutes. +(e.g., -25m == -25 minutes, while +24m == +24 months)

    +
  4. +
+

Final NOTES: Time specification is case-insensitive. +Whitespace can be inserted freely or omitted altogether. +There are, however, cases when whitespace is required +(e.g., 'midnight Thu'). In this case you should either quote the +whole phrase to prevent it from being taken apart by your shell or use +'_' (underscore) or ',' (comma) which also count as whitespace +(e.g., midnight_Thu or midnight,Thu).

+

+

+

TIME SPECIFICATION EXAMPLES

+

Oct 12 -- October 12 this year

+

-1month or -1m -- current time of day, only a month before +(may yield surprises, see NOTE3 above).

+

noon yesterday -3hours -- yesterday morning; can also be specified +as 9am-1day.

+

23:59 31.12.1999 -- 1 minute to the year 2000.

+

12/31/99 11:59pm -- 1 minute to the year 2000 for imperialists.

+

12am 01/01/01 -- start of the new millennium

+

end-3weeks or e-3w -- 3 weeks before end time +(may be used as start time specification).

+

start+6hours or s+6h -- 6 hours after start time +(may be used as end time specification).

+

931225537 -- 18:45 July 5th, 1999 +(yes, seconds since 1970 are valid as well).

+

19970703 12:45 -- 12:45 July 3th, 1997 +(my favorite, and its even got an ISO number (8601)).

+

+

+
+

AUTHOR

+

Tobias Oetiker <tobi@oetiker.ch>

+ + + + diff --git a/doc/rrdfetch.pod b/doc/rrdfetch.pod new file mode 100644 index 0000000..51b5ccd --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rrdfetch.pod @@ -0,0 +1,262 @@ +=head1 NAME + +rrdfetch - Fetch data from an RRD. + +=head1 SYNOPSIS + +B B I I +S<[B<--resolution>|B<-r> I]> +S<[B<--start>|B<-s> I]> +S<[B<--end>|B<-e> I]> + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +The B function is normally used internally by the graph +function to get data from Bs. B will analyze the B +and try to retrieve the data in the resolution requested. +The data fetched is printed to stdout. I<*UNKNOWN*> data is often +represented by the string "NaN" depending on your OS's printf +function. + +=over 8 + +=item I + +the name of the B you want to fetch the data from. + +=item I + +the consolidation function that is applied to the data you +want to fetch (AVERAGE,MIN,MAX,LAST) + +=item B<--resolution>|B<-r> I (default is the highest resolution) + +the interval you want the values to have (seconds per +value). B will try to match your request, but it will return +data even if no absolute match is possible. B See note below. + +=item B<--start>|B<-s> I (default end-1day) + +start of the time series. A time in seconds since epoch (1970-01-01) +is required. Negative numbers are relative to the current time. By default, +one day worth of data will be fetched. See also AT-STYLE TIME SPECIFICATION +section for a detailed explanation on ways to specify the start time. + +=item B<--end>|B<-e> I (default now) + +the end of the time series in seconds since epoch. See also AT-STYLE +TIME SPECIFICATION section for a detailed explanation of how to +specify the end time. + +=back + +=head2 RESOLUTION INTERVAL + +In order to get RRDtool to fetch anything other than the finest resolution RRA +B the start and end time must be specified on boundaries that are +multiples of the desired resolution. Consider the following example: + + rrdtool create subdata.rrd -s 10 DS:ds0:GAUGE:300:0:U \ + RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:30:3600 \ + RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:90:1200 \ + RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:360:1200 \ + RRA:MAX:0.5:360:1200 \ + RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:8640:600 \ + RRA:MAX:0.5:8640:600 + +This RRD collects data every 10 seconds and stores its averages over 5 +minutes, 15 minutes, 1 hour, and 1 day, as well as the maxima for 1 hour +and 1 day. + +Consider now that you want to fetch the 15 minute average data for the +last hour. You might try + + rrdtool fetch subdata.rrd AVERAGE -r 900 -s -1h + +However, this will almost always result in a time series that is +B in the 15 minute RRA. Therefore, the highest resolution RRA, +i.e. 5 minute averages, will be chosen which in this case is not +what you want. + +Hence, make sure that + +=over 3 + +=item 1. + +both start and end time are a multiple of 900 + +=item 2. + +both start and end time are within the desired RRA + +=back + +So, if time now is called "t", do + + end time == int(t/900)*900, + start time == end time - 1hour, + resolution == 900. + +Using the bash shell, this could look be: + + TIME=$(date +%s) + RRDRES=900 + rrdtool fetch subdata.rrd AVERAGE -r $RRDRES \ + -e $(($TIME/$RRDRES*$RRDRES)) -s e-1h + +Or in Perl: + + perl -e '$ctime = time; $rrdres = 900; \ + system "rrdtool fetch subdata.rrd AVERAGE \ + -r $rrdres -e @{[int($ctime/$rrdres)*$rrdres]} -s e-1h"' + + +=head2 AT-STYLE TIME SPECIFICATION + +Apart from the traditional I, RRDtool does also +understand at-style time specification. The specification is called +"at-style" after the Unix command at(1) that has moderately complex +ways to specify time to run your job at a certain date and time. The +at-style specification consists of two parts: the B