X-Git-Url: https://git.octo.it/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Frrdtool.pod;h=0d701ca4a420818fd431cb47c57d1b40e222ea9a;hb=0fdd2b797ac6e498415c1910110806f37ab9bf1c;hp=73fc34a7ed91b7adee20c2b74c724e30b3c55043;hpb=b69a1a9abc9afdc2bfb23b84e28c2afb0b1a5e09;p=rrdtool.git diff --git a/doc/rrdtool.pod b/doc/rrdtool.pod index 73fc34a..0d701ca 100644 --- a/doc/rrdtool.pod +++ b/doc/rrdtool.pod @@ -93,9 +93,9 @@ Change the size of individual RRAs. This is dangerous! Check L. Export data retrieved from one or several RRDs. Check L. -=item B +=item B -Flush the values for a specific RRD file from memory. Check L. +Flush the values for a specific RRD file from memory. Check L. =item B @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ L. When monitoring the state of a system, it is convenient to have the data available at a constant time interval. Unfortunately, you may not always be able to fetch data at exactly the time you want -to. Therefore B lets you update the logfile at any time you +to. Therefore B lets you update the log file at any time you want. It will automatically interpolate the value of the data-source (B) at the latest official time-slot (interval) and write this interpolated value to the log. The original value you have supplied is @@ -306,13 +306,13 @@ such a port unless you are sure what you are doing. For very big setups, updating thousands of RRD files often becomes a serious IO problem. If you run into such problems, you might want to take a look at -L, a caching daemon for RRDTool which may help you lessen the +L, a caching daemon for RRDtool which may help you lessen the stress on your disks. =head1 SEE ALSO rrdcreate, rrdupdate, rrdgraph, rrddump, rrdfetch, rrdtune, rrdlast, rrdxport, -rrdflush, rrdcached +rrdflushcached, rrdcached =head1 BUGS