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RE: RE: [hobbit] Questions about hobbitd_rrd
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- Subject: RE: RE: [hobbit] Questions about hobbitd_rrd
- From: Jason Chambers <Jason.Chambers (at) geosoft.com>
- Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 15:33:44 -0400
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- Thread-topic: RE: [hobbit] Questions about hobbitd_rrd
While I'm on my lunch break, I need a little further information about hobbit_rrd.
It describes the fact that only 1 script can run, but can work for multiple tests. I'm just wondering how this can be done. The example script shows multiple data for 1 test. Would you echo the datasets, the file name, and data repeatedly one after another for each test in 1 script?
Eg,
echo "DS:temperature:GAUGE:120:75:0"
echo "temperature.rrd"
echo "$TEMP"
echo "DS:blowers:GAUGE:100:120:0"
echo "blowers.rrd"
echo "$BLOWERS"
ect...
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