NAME
rrdxport - Export data in XML format based on data from one or several
RRD
SYNOPSIS
rrdtool xport [-s|--start seconds] [-e|--end seconds]
[-m|--maxrows rows] [--step value] [--daemon address]
[DEF:vname=rrd:ds-name:CF] [CDEF:vname=rpn-expression]
[XPORT:vname[:legend]]
DESCRIPTION
The xport function's main purpose is to write an XML formatted
representation of the data stored in one or several RRDs. It can also
extract numerical reports.
If no XPORT statements are found, there will be no output.
-s|--start seconds (default end-1day)
The time when the exported range should begin. Time in seconds
since epoch (1970-01-01) is required. Negative numbers are relative
to the current time. By default one day worth of data will be
printed. See also AT-STYLE TIME SPECIFICATION section in the
rrdfetch documentation for a detailed explanation on how to specify
time.
-e|--end seconds (default now)
The time when the exported range should end. Time in seconds since
epoch. See also AT-STYLE TIME SPECIFICATION section in the
rrdfetch documentation for a detailed explanation of ways to
specify time.
-m|--maxrows rows (default 400 rows)
This works like the -w|--width parameter of rrdgraph. In fact it
is exactly the same, but the parameter was renamed to describe its
purpose in this module. See rrdgraph documentation for details.
--step value (default automatic)
See rrdgraph documentation.
--daemon 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 xport --daemon unix:/var/run/rrdcached.sock ...
--enumds
The generated xml should contain the data values in enumerated
tags.
<v0>val</v0><v1>val</v1>
DEF:vname=rrd:ds-name:CF
See rrdgraph documentation.
CDEF:vname=rpn-expression
See rrdgraph documentation.
XPORT:vname::legend
At least one XPORT statement should be present. The values
referenced by vname are printed. Optionally add a legend.
Output format
The output is enclosed in an xport element and contains two blocks. The
first block is enclosed by a meta element and contains some meta data.
The second block is enclosed by a data element and contains the data
rows.
Let's assume that the xport command looks like this:
rrdtool xport \
--start now-1h --end now \
DEF:xx=host-inout.lo.rrd:output:AVERAGE \
DEF:yy=host-inout.lo.rrd:input:AVERAGE \
CDEF:aa=xx,yy,+,8,* \
XPORT:xx:"out bytes" \
XPORT:aa:"in and out bits"
The resulting meta data section is (the values will depend on the RRD
characteristics):
<meta>
<start>1020611700</start>
<step>300</step>
<end>1020615600</end>
<rows>14</rows>
<columns>2</columns>
<legend>
<entry>out bytes</entry>
<entry>in and out bits</entry>
</legend>
</meta>
The resulting data section is:
<data>
<row><t>1020611700</t><v>3.4000000000e+00</v><v>5.4400000000e+01</v></row>
<row><t>1020612000</t><v>3.4000000000e+00</v><v>5.4400000000e+01</v></row>
<row><t>1020612300</t><v>3.4000000000e+00</v><v>5.4400000000e+01</v></row>
<row><t>1020612600</t><v>3.4113333333e+00</v><v>5.4581333333e+01</v></row>
<row><t>1020612900</t><v>3.4000000000e+00</v><v>5.4400000000e+01</v></row>
<row><t>1020613200</t><v>3.4000000000e+00</v><v>5.4400000000e+01</v></row>
<row><t>1020613500</t><v>3.4000000000e+00</v><v>5.4400000000e+01</v></row>
<row><t>1020613800</t><v>3.4000000000e+00</v><v>5.4400000000e+01</v></row>
<row><t>1020614100</t><v>3.4000000000e+00</v><v>5.4400000000e+01</v></row>
<row><t>1020614400</t><v>3.4000000000e+00</v><v>5.4400000000e+01</v></row>
<row><t>1020614700</t><v>3.7333333333e+00</v><v>5.9733333333e+01</v></row>
<row><t>1020615000</t><v>3.4000000000e+00</v><v>5.4400000000e+01</v></row>
<row><t>1020615300</t><v>3.4000000000e+00</v><v>5.4400000000e+01</v></row>
<row><t>1020615600</t><v>NaN</v><v>NaN</v></row>
</data>
EXAMPLE 1
rrdtool xport \
DEF:out=if1-inouts.rrd:outoctets:AVERAGE \
XPORT:out:"out bytes"
EXAMPLE 2
rrdtool xport \
DEF:out1=if1-inouts.rrd:outoctets:AVERAGE \
DEF:out2=if2-inouts.rrd:outoctets:AVERAGE \
CDEF:sum=out1,out2,+ \
XPORT:out1:"if1 out bytes" \
XPORT:out2:"if2 out bytes" \
XPORT:sum:"output sum"
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The following environment variables may be used to change the behavior
of "rrdtool xport":
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>