Is the rrdtool RRA XFF value useless if RRA step is 1?
According to rrdcreate manual, the RRA definition has the following syntax:
RRA:{AVERAGE | MIN | MAX | LAST}:xff:steps:rows
XFF(xfiles factor) defines what part of a consolidation interval may be made up from UNKNOWN data while the consolidated value is still regarded as known. Am I correct, that if the step is 1, then XFF value doesn't matter because single PDP is used to build the RRA entry, i.e this single PDP is either present or not? For example, both RRA:AVERAGE:0:1:12 and RRA:AVERAGE:0.9999:1:12 are equal?
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According to rrdcreate manual, the RRA definition has the following syntax:
RRA:{AVERAGE | MIN | MAX | LAST}:xff:steps:rows
XFF(xfiles factor) defines what part of a consolidation interval may be made up from UNKNOWN data while the consolidated value is still regarded as known. Am I correct, that if the step is 1, then XFF value doesn't matter because single PDP is used to build the RRA entry, i.e this single PDP is either present or not? For example, both RRA:AVERAGE:0:1:12 and RRA:AVERAGE:0.9999:1:12 are equal?
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According to rrdcreate manual, the RRA definition has the following syntax:
RRA:{AVERAGE | MIN | MAX | LAST}:xff:steps:rows
XFF(xfiles factor) defines what part of a consolidation interval may be made up from UNKNOWN data while the consolidated value is still regarded as known. Am I correct, that if the step is 1, then XFF value doesn't matter because single PDP is used to build the RRA entry, i.e this single PDP is either present or not? For example, both RRA:AVERAGE:0:1:12 and RRA:AVERAGE:0.9999:1:12 are equal?
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According to rrdcreate manual, the RRA definition has the following syntax:
RRA:{AVERAGE | MIN | MAX | LAST}:xff:steps:rows
XFF(xfiles factor) defines what part of a consolidation interval may be made up from UNKNOWN data while the consolidated value is still regarded as known. Am I correct, that if the step is 1, then XFF value doesn't matter because single PDP is used to build the RRA entry, i.e this single PDP is either present or not? For example, both RRA:AVERAGE:0:1:12 and RRA:AVERAGE:0.9999:1:12 are equal?
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