[mrtg] Re: Windows 2000 Server vs. Pro?
Linux
linux at dounsix.co.nz
Wed Mar 13 20:39:48 MET 2002
Thanks for your reply
I was referring to the Pike etc logos. You are obviously not using
indexmaker but doing your pages directly in HTML.
Many thanks
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Manny Ortega [mailto:aortega at univ-wea.com]
Sent: Thursday, 14 March 2002 08:00
To: 'Linux'; Manny Ortega; 'Chirhart, Brian'; Mrtg (E-mail)
Subject: [mrtg] Re: Windows 2000 Server vs. Pro?
I assume that you are referring to the daily graphs that I have on the main
page (that you can click on to go to the target's page).
For every target that you are monitoring MRTG will generate 7 files:
TargetName.html
TargetName.log
TargetName.old
TargetName-day.png
TargetName-week.png
TargetName-month.png
TargetName-year.png
I just made a webpage and used the TargetName-day.png as the images (going
to TargetName.html when you click on them) - the graph is updated every 5
minutes but the filename never changes.
You can look at the source code of my pages and 'borrow' from there.
You can also look at the 'MRTG user pages' at
http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/users.html and look at other
cool layouts from other people...
-Mannyo
Sorry to be ignorant but how do you get the images on the MRTG home page
Mike
I'm running 2.9.17 on a W2K server w/IIS with no problems. I don't have a
whole lot of targets but I use one config file (a little over 1700 lines
with very little comments) and Fire Daemon.
http://redhook.univ-wea.com/mrtg
MRTG runs on the machine called homebrew if you're curious ;)
MannyO
-----Original Message-----
From: Chirhart, Brian [mailto:bchirhart at fnni.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 12:42 PM
To: Mrtg (E-mail)
Subject: [mrtg] Windows 2000 Server vs. Pro?
Has anyone had experience running MRTG/RRD and Apache Server on Windows 2000
server and Professional? Is there a performance difference between the two?
I am running MRTG and Apache currently on NT4 workstation and it seems to
run just fine - but we are looking at moving it to a server class box and
are wondering what we should use for the OS - Any insight would be greatly
appreciated!!
Thanks in advance -
Brian
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