> rrdfetch won't - it will give you the raw data from an rra. You can
> use rrdgraph to do this, ask for a "graph" from x-86400 to x (where x
> is "last midnight"), use a vdef to get a single value for the rra
> being "graphed", and then gprint to print it. Just don't use any
> graph commands and it will simply spit out the value instead of
> drawing a graph.
use PRINT if you want the value returned and not printerd into the
graph ...
cheers
tobi
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