RRDGRAPH_DATA(1) rrdtool RRDGRAPH_DATA(1) NNAAMMEE rrdgraph_data - preparing data for graphing in rrdtool graph SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS DDEEFF::_<_v_n_a_m_e_>=_<_r_r_d_f_i_l_e_>:_<_d_s_- _n_a_m_e_>:_<_C_F_>[:step=_<_s_t_e_p_>][:start=_<_t_i_m_e_>][:end=_<_t_i_m_e_>][:reduce=_<_CC_FF_>] VVDDEEFF:_v_n_a_m_e=_R_P_N _e_x_p_r_e_s_s_i_o_n CCDDEEFF:_v_n_a_m_e=_R_P_N _e_x_p_r_e_s_s_i_o_n DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN These three instructions extract data values out of the RRRRDD files, optionally altering them (think, for example, of a bytes to bits con- version). If so desired, you can also define variables containing use- ful information such as maximum, minimum etcetera. Two of the instruc- tions use a language called RRPPNN which is described in its own manual page. Variable names (_v_n_a_m_e) must be made up strings of the following charac- ters "A-Z, a-z, 0-9, -,_" and a maximum length of 255 characters. When picking variable names, make sure you do not choose a name that is already taken by an RPN operator. A safe bet it to use lowercase or mixedcase names for variables since operators will always be in upper- case. DDEEFF DDEEFF::_<_v_n_a_m_e_>=_<_r_r_d_f_i_l_e_>:_<_d_s_- _n_a_m_e_>:_<_C_F_>[:step=_<_s_t_e_p_>][:start=_<_t_i_m_e_>][:end=_<_t_i_m_e_>][:reduce=_<_CC_FF_>] This command fetches data from an RRRRDD file. The virtual name _v_n_a_m_e can then be used throughout the rest of the script. By default, an RRRRAA which contains the correct consolidated data at an appropriate resolu- tion will be chosen. The resolution can be overridden with the --step option. The resolution can again be overridden by specifying the sstteepp ssiizzee. The time span of this data is the same as for the graph by default, you can override this by specifying ssttaarrtt aanndd eenndd. Remember to escape colons in the time specification! If the resolution of the data is higher than the resolution of the graph, the data will be further consolidated. This may result in a graph that spans slightly more time than requested. Ideally each point in the graph should correspond with one CCDDPP from an RRRRAA. For instance, if your RRRRDD has an RRRRAA with a resolution of 1800 seconds per CCDDPP, you should create an image with width 400 and time span 400*1800 seconds (use appropriate start and end times, such as "--start end-8days8hours"). If consolidation needs to be done, the CCFF of the RRRRAA specified in the DDEEFF itself will be used to reduce the data density. This behaviour can be changed using ":reduce=". This optional parameter specifies the CCFF to use during the data reduction phase. Example: DEF:ds0=router.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE DEF:ds0weekly=router.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE:step=7200 DEF:ds0weekly=router.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE:start=end-1h DEF:ds0weekly=router.rrd:ds0:AVERAGE:start=11\:00:end=start+1h VVDDEEFF VVDDEEFF:_v_n_a_m_e=_R_P_N _e_x_p_r_e_s_s_i_o_n This command returns a value and/or a time according to the RRPPNN state- ments used. The resulting _v_n_a_m_e will, depending on the functions used, have a value and a time component. When you use this _v_n_a_m_e in another RRPPNN expression, you are effectively inserting its value just as if you had put a number at that place. The variable can also be used in the various graph and print elements. Example: "VDEF:avg=mydata,AVERAGE" Note that currently only agregation functions work in VDEF rpn expres- sions. Patches to change this are welcome. CCDDEEFF CCDDEEFF:_v_n_a_m_e=_R_P_N _e_x_p_r_e_s_s_i_o_n This command creates a new set of data points (in memory only, not in the RRRRDD file) out of one or more other data series. The RRPPNN instruc- tions are used to evaluate a mathematical function on each data point. The resulting _v_n_a_m_e can then be used further on in the script, just as if it were generated by a DDEEFF instruction. Example: "CDEF:mydatabits=mydata,8,*" SSEEEE AALLSSOO rrdgraph gives an overview of how rrrrddttooooll ggrraapphh works. rrdgraph_data describes DDEEFF,CCDDEEFF and VVDDEEFF in detail. rrdgraph_rpn describes the RRPPNN language used in the ??DDEEFF statements. rrdgraph_graph page describes all of the graph and print functions. Make sure to read rrdgraph_examples for tips&tricks. AAUUTTHHOORR Program by Tobias Oetiker This manual page by Alex van den Bogaerdt 1.3.5 2008-07-28 RRDGRAPH_DATA(1)