[mrtg] Re: Manipulating the mrtg.cfg files

Warren Van Der Merwe warrenvdm at is.co.za
Tue Aug 17 15:04:57 MEST 1999


Hi

I was adamant to do this, I really need to so I took 15 minutes and went
through the perl code of the mrtg command. I saw where it creates the actual
image and I add a simply HTML code 'a HREF=.....' and ran MRTG with my cfg
file, and ..... IT WORKS!!!!!!!!

My code now shows

<A HREF=\"router-$full{$peri}.log.html\"><IMG VSPACE=10 WIDTH=$gifh
ALIGN=TOP SRC=\"$router-$full{$peri}.gif\"></A>

Thats it. done

Yipppeeee


-----Original Message-----
From: Stieers, Ken [mailto:KStieers at DainRauscher.com]
Sent: 17 August 1999 02:55
To: 'Warren Van Der Merwe'; 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch'
Subject: RE: [mrtg] Manipulating the mrtg.cfg files


Warren, 

This really isn't possible without tweaking the MRTG code.  The cfg file
doesn't have any way to do this for you.  

Ken 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Warren Van Der Merwe [mailto:warrenvdm at is.co.za]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 7:43 AM
> To: 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch'
> Subject: [mrtg] Manipulating the mrtg.cfg files
> 
> 
> Hi all
> 
> My question to all of you is, I would like to manipulate the 
> .cfg file so
> that when it creates the .html file, each of the graphics are 
> hyperlinked to
> a html document which has links to a number of 'history' 
> images. (I copy the
> days .gif file with a cron job at 23:55 and rename it to the 
> current date in
> the format 'ddmmyyyy' (i.e. the file would be 17081999-day.gif))
> 
> So, if I have click on stats for interface 1 and then click 
> on the resultant
> 'Daily' graph, it would take me to a page called 
> '10.10.10.10.1.daily.html'
> (i.e. Target name plus .daily.html) From there I can have links to the
> actual gif images (table view showing all available gif images)
> 
> It is important for me to be able to move between logs, i.e. 
> Look at last
> weeks Daily Graph and compare it to todays. I know there is 
> going to be alot
> of work involved but I have to do it.
> 
> P.S. Originally I though of designing my own HTML file and 
> have links to the
> graphs, using frontpage I could then create a hyperlink to 
> the page as I
> want it. Problem solved!???? The problem is, I don't know how 
> to get the
> information below the graph (Max IN/Out, Averages In/Out, 
> Percentages, etc)
> into this new HTML file I created and this is really useful 
> information.
> 
> Anyone got any suggestions?
> 
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Warren van der Merwe
> Network Engineer
> The Internet Solution
> http://www.is.co.za
>  
> 
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