RRDINFO
Section: rrdtool (1)
Updated: 2019-02-04
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NAME
rrdinfo - extract header information from an RRD
 
SYNOPSIS
rrdtool info filename
[
--daemon|
-d address [
--noflush|
-F]]
 
DESCRIPTION
The 
info function prints the header information from an 
RRD in
a parsing friendly format.
Check rrdcreate if you are uncertain about the meaning of the
individual keys.
- filename
- 
The name of the RRD you want to examine.
- --daemon|-d address
- 
Address of the rrdcached daemon. If specified, a "flush" command is sent
to the server before reading the RRD files. This allows rrdtool to return
fresh data even if the daemon is configured to cache values for a long time.
For a list of accepted formats, see the -l option in the rrdcached manual.
 
 rrdtool info --daemon unix:/var/run/rrdcached.sock /var/lib/rrd/foo.rrd
 
- --noflush|-F
- 
Omit the "flush" command usually sent to the daemon prior to retrieving the
data.  If all you are interested in is the RRD structure, and not the last update
time or current values, then this will improve efficiency.
EXAMPLE
This is the output generated by running 
info on a simple 
RRD which
contains two data sources and one 
RRA. Note that the number after the
last_update keyword is in seconds since 1970. The string 
NaN
stands for 
*UNKNOWN* data. In the example it means that this 
RRD
has neither minimum nor maximum values defined for either of its
data sources.
 filename = "random.rrd"
 rrd_version = "0001"
 step = 300
 last_update = 955892996
 header_size = 2872
 ds[a].type = "GAUGE"
 ds[a].minimal_heartbeat = 600
 ds[a].min = NaN
 ds[a].max = NaN
 ds[a].last_ds = "UNKN"
 ds[a].value = 2.1824421548e+04
 ds[a].unknown_sec = 0
 ds[b].type = "GAUGE"
 ds[b].minimal_heartbeat = 600
 ds[b].min = NaN
 ds[b].max = NaN
 ds[b].last_ds = "UNKN"
 ds[b].value = 3.9620838224e+03
 ds[b].unknown_sec = 0
 rra[0].cf = "AVERAGE"
 rra[0].pdp_per_row = 1
 rra[0].cdp_prep[0].value = nan
 rra[0].cdp_prep[0].unknown_datapoints = 0
 rra[0].cdp_prep[1].value = nan
 rra[0].cdp_prep[1].unknown_datapoints = 0
 
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The following environment variables may be used to change the behavior of
"rrdtool info":
- RRDCACHED_ADDRESS
- 
If this environment variable is set it will have the same effect as specifying
the "--daemon" option on the command line. If both are present, the command
line argument takes precedence.
AUTHOR
Tobias Oetiker <
tobi@oetiker.ch>