X-Git-Url: https://git.octo.it/?p=rrdtool.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Frrdtool.pod;h=73fc34a7ed91b7adee20c2b74c724e30b3c55043;hp=84749af542042fb0a507492f8f9e90e50e8b390f;hb=b69a1a9abc9afdc2bfb23b84e28c2afb0b1a5e09;hpb=ac630adec930653637199258efd99024d49325c7 diff --git a/doc/rrdtool.pod b/doc/rrdtool.pod index 84749af..73fc34a 100644 --- a/doc/rrdtool.pod +++ b/doc/rrdtool.pod @@ -36,8 +36,8 @@ B can be remotely controlled through a set of pipes. This saves a considerable amount of startup time when you plan to make B do a lot of things quickly. Check the section on L further down. There is also a number of language bindings -for RRDtool which allow you to use it directly from perl, python, tcl, -php, etc. +for RRDtool which allow you to use it directly from Perl, python, Tcl, +PHP, etc. =over 8 @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ Export data retrieved from one or several RRDs. Check L. =item B -Flush the values for a spcific RRD file from memory. Check L. +Flush the values for a specific RRD file from memory. Check L. =item B @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ 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 want. It will automatically interpolate the value of the data-source -(B) at the latest official time-slot (intervall) and write this +(B) at the latest official time-slot (interval) and write this interpolated value to the log. The original value you have supplied is stored as well and is also taken into account when interpolating the next log entry. @@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ followed by timing information of the form BI BI. Both values are the running totals of seconds since RRDtool was started. If an error occurs, a line of the form 'C I' will be printed instead. B will not abort, -unless something realy serious happens. If +unless something really serious happens. If a B is specified and the UID is 0, RRDtool will do a chroot to that workdir. If the UID is not 0, RRDtool only changes the current directory to B. @@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ I. For example: Don't forget to create the database directory /var/rrd and reinitialize your inetd. -If all was setup correctly, you can access the server with perl +If all was setup correctly, you can access the server with Perl sockets, tools like netcat, or in a quick interactive test by using 'telnet localhost rrdsrv'.