[mrtg] Re: MRTG Question
Billingsley, Richard, CON, OASD(HA)/TMA
Richard.Billingsley at tma.osd.mil
Wed Apr 19 16:47:06 MEST 2000
You have different ways to accomplish this:
1.
perl cfgmaker public at 10.1.248.8 public at 10.1.248.16 > mrtg.cfg
perl cfgmaker public at 10.1.248.8 public at 10.1.248.17 >> mrtg.cfg
perl cfgmaker public at 10.1.248.8 public at 10.1.248.18 >> mrtg.cfg
This will create a large cfg file
2.
perl cfgmaker public at 10.1.248.8 public at 10.1.248.16 > mrtg1.cfg
perl cfgmaker public at 10.1.248.8 public at 10.1.248.17 >> mrtg2.cfg
perl cfgmaker public at 10.1.248.8 public at 10.1.248.18 >> mrtg3.cfg
Then use the "fiveminute.zip" locate at
http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/pub/
This create a series of 280 AT(cron) jobs that will run the scripts every
five minutes
Rich
-----Original Message-----
From: Tefft, Michael L. [mailto:MTefft at PWCNORVA.NAVY.MIL]
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 10:19 AM
To: 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch'
Subject: [mrtg] MRTG Question
> I hope you don't mind my e-mailing you. I have installed MRTG on an NT
> server and it is working fine. I would like to know how to monitor more
> than one device. I have nine routers I would like to monitor. I tried to
> do a 'perl cfgmaker public at 10.1.248.8 public at 10.1.248.16 ....... etc. >
> mrtg.cfg' but it just does the first router and ignores the rest. How can
> I get it to do all nine of the routers at one time ? Thanks in advance.
>
> Michael Tefft
> Code 142 Computer Specialist
> Phone - 444-1222 ext. 325
> Please visit the PWC Intranet at http://fs35/pwcnet.
>
>
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