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Dear Adam,
Thanks for the clarification. If we can't recover the data from RRD, I suppose there are tables in the database . So can't I at least get the upload/download figures from the database.
My management has asked me to produce the upload/download figures at the least ( even if I cannot get the graphs in place)
Regards
Tshering DHENDUP(MR) Systems DrukNet (Internet, Data & Enterprise Services) Bhutan Telecom www.bt.bt
On Wednesday 24 December 2014 12:34 PM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
The DB doesn't contain any historical data, this is all in the RRDs. This is why RRDs exist.
So the answer is no.
The D in RRD means database, and MRTG uses RRD. If you delete the RRDs from MRTG, you'll be just as screwed.
adam.
------ Original Message ------ From: "Tshering DHENDUP" tshering.dhendup@bt.bt To: observium@observium.org Sent: 12/24/2014 12:06:29 AM Subject: [Observium] recovering upload/download figures from dumped DB file
Dear Admin,
Unfortunately, I forgot to take the backup of the rrd directory but I did take the backup of the dumped mysql. Is there a way/queries to get the upload/download figures from the database?
Or is there a way like MRTG to get the graphs displayed by importing the dumped DB file to the new Observium system?
Regards
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