[mrtg] Re: A Little Off Topic : MRTG as a Service on Win2K
Morrow, Dave
Dave.Morrow at compass-canada.com
Wed Mar 19 20:33:46 MET 2003
Unfortunately, using an include statement amounts to the same problem with
the way in which routers2.cgi displays.
The main config file is listed as the "device" in the routers2 display and
the interfaces per se all appear as targets. The way my config files are
setup, I wind up with targets with the same name......I am simply trying to
avoid alot of typing......to name each target......
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David Morrow
Senior Network Administrator
Compass Group Canada
Phone: (519)679-2623 x 330
email: dave.morrow at compass-canada.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Burton, Chris [mailto:Chris.Burton at dig.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 2:23 PM
To: Morrow, Dave; MRTG (E-mail)
Subject: RE: [mrtg] A Little Off Topic : MRTG as a Service on Win2K
You can use the "include: <path to config file>" statment in the main
MRTG configuration file.
Chris B.
Network Engineer
WDIG: Network Operations
-----Original Message-----
From: Morrow, Dave [mailto:Dave.Morrow at compass-canada.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 11:20 AM
To: MRTG (E-mail)
Subject: [mrtg] A Little Off Topic : MRTG as a Service on Win2K
This question might be a little off topic......
I am running MRTG with RRD on a Win2K box. MRTG works just fine and I
use
Routers2.cgi for display.
I use the Resource Kit tools INSTSRV & SRVANY to create a service for
each
.cfg I need MRTG to look at. The problem lies in the fact that each
instance of PERL and SRVANY require almost 10MB of RAM.......this
dramatically limits the number of devices I can monitor. I guess my
question is, is there a way to make MRTG read multiple .cfg files on a
single command line?
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David Morrow
Senior Network Administrator
Compass Group Canada
Phone: (519)679-2623 x 330
email: dave.morrow at compass-canada.com
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