I have several graphs created by RRDTool that collected bad data during a time period of a couple hours.
How can I remove the data from the RRD's during that time period so that it no longer displays?
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Best method I found to do this...
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If you want to avoid writing and editing of xml file as this may takes few file IO calls(based on how much bad data you have) , you can also read entire rrd into memory using fetch and update values in-memory. I did similar task using python + rrdtool and i ended up doing :
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I had a similar problem where I wanted to discard the most recent few hours from my RRDtool databases, so I wrote a quick script to do it (apologies for the unconventional variable names - coding style inherited from work, sigh):
Worked for me. Hope it helps someone else. |
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The only who proposed, what exactly to edit, was RobM. I tried his solution, and it did not work for me in rrdtool 1.4.7 My database uses AVERAGE, MAX and MIN. It contains DERIVE, GAUGE and COMPUTED. Intervals: second (70), minute (70), hour (25), day (367). My task: delete some last part (typical reason: clock moved back). I applied RobM's solution: change to my new end time, delete all after it. Restored database seemed to be normal. But it did not accept new additions. I examined a newly created empty database. And I found in it 70 second records with NaN, same for minute and hour. So, my working solution - if I delete records in some period end, I add the same number of NaN records in this period beginning, with correctly decreasing times. Exception - daily records, they are only deleted without addition. If period becomes empty after deletes, I fill it with NaN records ending to my new end time (rounded to the period boundary). |
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