X-Git-Url: https://git.octo.it/?p=rrdtool.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Frrdgraph.pod;h=a96ecff3cee170c95e868db27662f4cfed049526;hp=89ea6f75cb409af48f0e80d45d54de5bbffaadbd;hb=210e991460e82d01d086f853e65485040eb2fffb;hpb=d49e24866f6f989a0e3a00a29281f1f9a1a1d54c diff --git a/doc/rrdgraph.pod b/doc/rrdgraph.pod index 89ea6f7..a96ecff 100644 --- a/doc/rrdgraph.pod +++ b/doc/rrdgraph.pod @@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ to the more robust B<--alt-y-grid> mode. How many digits should rrdtool assume the y-axis labels to be? You may have to use this option to make enough space once you start -fideling with the y-axis labeling. +fiddling with the y-axis labeling. [B<--units=si>] @@ -267,6 +267,17 @@ Note, that only the image size will be returned, if you run with lazy even when using graphv and even when using PRINT. +[B<--daemon> I
] + +Address of the L daemon. If specified, a C command is sent +to the server before reading the RRD files. This allows the graph to contain +fresh data even if the daemon is configured to cache values for a long time. To +specify a UNIX domain socket use the prefix C, see example below. Other +addresses are interpreted as normal network addresses, i.Ee. IPv4 or IPv6 +addresses in most cases. + + rrdtool graph [...] --daemon unix:/var/run/rrdcached.sock [...] + [B<-f>|B<--imginfo> I] After the image has been created, the graph function uses printf @@ -441,8 +452,6 @@ at least one print statement to generate a report. See L for the exact format. -=back - =head2 graphv Calling rrdtool with the graphv option will return information in the @@ -471,6 +480,21 @@ There is more information returned than in the standard interface. Especially the 'graph_*' keys are new. They help applications that want to know what is where on the graph. +=head1 ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES + +The following environment variables may be used to change the behavior of +Cgraph>: + +=over 4 + +=item B + +If this environment variable is set it will have the same effect as specifying +the C<--daemon> option on the command line. If both are present, the command +line argument takes precedence. + +=back + =head1 SEE ALSO L gives an overview of how B works.