07-04-2008
No, actually I meant to put the original
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because the next distance is <=4000 as well, so those two would get merged as well. See, when you have several distances<=4000 consecutively, you continue to merge them, until the distance is no longer <=4000.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
event2vrule
EVENT2VRULE(1) General Commands Manual EVENT2VRULE(1)
NAME
event2vrule - adds 'events' to rrdtool graphs
SYNOPSIS
event2vrule <params>
DESCRIPTION
Adding Events to Graphs
There is a new graphing feature which allows you to specify events that should be displayed in your graphs. These events are simply a list
of points in time at which something of interest occurred.
For instance, one could create a plain text file in the graphs directory called events.txt containing these lines:
2001/02/10 1538 added support for events to FlowScan graphs
2001/02/12 1601 allowed the events file to be named on make command line
Then to generate the graphs with those events included one might run:
$ make -f graphs.mf events=events.txt
This feature was implemented using a new script called event2vrule that is supplied with FlowScan. This script is meant to be used as a
``wrapper'' for running rrdtool(1), similarly to how one might run nohup(1). E.g.:
$ event2vrule -h 48 events.txt rrdtool graph -s -48h ...
That command will cause these VRULE arguments to be passed to rrdtool, at the end of the argument list:
COMMENT:
VRULE:981841080#ff0000:2001/02/10 1538 added support for events to FlowScan graphs
COMMENT:
VRULE:982015260#ff0000:2001/02/12 1601 allowed the events file to be named on make command line
COMMENT:
SEE ALSO
add_ds.pl(1), add_txrx(1), flowscan(1), ip2hostname(1), locker(1)
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Anibal Monsalve Salazar, for the Debian Project.
EVENT2VRULE(1)