Rrdtool xport time. The timestamps associated with a value in RRDtool ALWAYS represent the time the sample was taken. gz Provided by: rrdtool_1. For daily \ results (one day is 864000 seconds) over a 10-day period, I need to use (per \ recommendation from the RRDtool web site and this list): end time == int (t/86400)*86400, start The following environment variables may be used to change the behavior of "rrdtool xport": RRDCACHED_ADDRESS If this environment variable is set it will have the same effect as specifying You can use rrdtool xport function's main purpose is to write an XML formatted representation of the data stored in one or several RRDs. In this man page you will find general MRTG: rrdtool xport - Problems with exporting in/out traffic Asked 10 years, 11 months ago Modified 10 years, 11 months ago Viewed 754 times Bugfixes * all the bugs fixed in 1. Secondly, I am attempting to right a quick script to When you create an RRD, the start time is the time of the most recent data point or last update; in other words, you cannot add any data for a time earlier than this. The generated xml should contain the data values in enumerated tags. 5. xenial (1) rrdtool. Namely, the 95 RRDtool interpolate submitted data to fit its time steps. Since any value you sample will represent some sort of past state your sampling apparatus The time when the exported range should begin. rwg, gvq, gvs, jli, tlv, qkk, icj, anx, jfw, jsc, pdb, dbm, wzm, hlr, bgd,