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Re: [hobbit] RRD and negative values
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- Subject: Re: [hobbit] RRD and negative values
- From: <doctor (at) makelofine.org>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 22:07:16 +0100
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On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 13:52:51 -0600, Daniel J McDonald
<dan.mcdonald (at) austinenergy.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-01-26 at 18:35 +0100, doctor (at) makelofine.org wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I wrote a test reporting voltages from my motherboard's sensors. Those
>> values are positives and negatives (+12V, -12V).
>> I use split NCV to get values in different RRD files, and almost
>> everything
>> is OK, but I don't have any value for the negatives voltages. I added a
-
>> before the numeric value, but I don't get any value in RRD file :
> You need to run rrdtune to set the minimum.
> rrdtool tune -i:lamda=-12
> xymon/data/rrd/host/hardware,Negative_12V_volt.rrd
>
> (I think that's the syntax).
>
> Right now your minimum is set to zero.
>
>
>> user (at) host:~$ rrdtool dump
>> ~xymon/data/rrd/host/hardware,Negative_12V_volt.rrd |head -50
>> <!-- Round Robin Database Dump --><rrd> <version> 0003 </version>
>> <step> 300 </step> <!-- Seconds -->
>> <lastupdate> 1232991020 </lastupdate> <!-- 2009-01-26 18:30:20
>> CET
>> -->
>>
>> <ds>
>> <name> lambda </name>
>> <type> GAUGE </type>
>> <minimal_heartbeat> 600 </minimal_heartbeat>
>> <min> 0.0000000000e+00 </min>
>> <max> NaN </max>
>>
>> <!-- PDP Status -->
>> <last_ds> UNKN </last_ds>
>> <value> NaN </value>
>> <unknown_sec> 20 </unknown_sec>
>> </ds>
>>
>> Could someone told me how to work with negative values ?
>>
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Thank you for your help, your tips is just what I needed.