[mrtg] Re: MRTG bug?

Nagy Erno ned at elte.hu
Thu Aug 9 09:44:21 MEST 2001


Hi!

> SingleRequest: YES

It was the solution.

> Hmm, I imagine you'll get flamed about this. 
> MRTG DOES TWO TARGETS!!!  NOT ONE, NOT THREE.  TWO! 

Hmm, you may be right, but I quote some line from reference:

======
Multi Target Syntax
    You can also use several statements in a mathematical expression.
This could be used to aggregate both B channels in an ISDN connection or
multiple T1s that are aggregated into a single channel for greater
bandwidth. Note the whitespace arround the target definitions.

    Example:
Target[ezwf]: 2:public at wellfleetA + 1:public at wellfleetA
              * 4:public at ciscoF
======

And some line later:

======
	Example:
Target[kacisco.comp.edu]: 1:public at 194.64.66.250 + 2:public at 194.64.66.250
======

> If you want to add two together, you need something like 
> OID1&OID2:community at ipaddress + OID3&OID4:community at ipaddress. 

It works well also, but I haven't found any example or description
like this. Where could I find out this?

Thanks,
   Ned


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