=head1 SYNOPSIS
-B<rrdtool> B<xport>
-S<[B<-s>|B<--start> I<seconds>]>
+B<rrdtool> B<xport>
+S<[B<-s>|B<--start> I<seconds>]>
S<[B<-e>|B<--end> I<seconds>]>
S<[B<-m>|B<--maxrows> I<rows>]>
S<[B<--step> I<value>]>
The B<xport> function's main purpose is to write an XML formatted
representation of the data stored in one or several B<RRD>s. It
-can also extract numerical reports.
+can also extract numerical reports.
If no I<XPORT> statements are found, there will be no output.
See L<rrdgraph> documentation.
+=item B<--enumds>
+
+The generated xml should contain the data values in enumerated tags.
+
+ <v0>val</v0><v1>val</v1>
+
=item B<DEF:>I<vname>B<=>I<rrd>B<:>I<ds-name>B<:>I<CF>
See I<rrdgraph> documentation.
The output is enclosed in an B<xport> element and contains two
blocks. The first block is enclosed by a B<meta> element and
-contains some meta data. The second block is enclosed by a
+contains some meta data. The second block is enclosed by a
B<data> element and contains the data rows.
Let's assume that the I<xport> command looks like this:
The resulting meta data section is (the values will depend on the
RRD characteristics):
-
+
<meta>
<start>1020611700</start>
<step>300</step>
<entry>in and out bits</entry>
</legend>
</meta>
-
+
The resulting data section is:
<data>
=head1 AUTHOR
-Tobias Oetiker E<lt>oetiker@ee.ethz.chE<gt>
+Tobias Oetiker E<lt>tobi@oetiker.chE<gt>