[mrtg] customizing the index page

PAUL WILLIAMSON pwilliamson at mtb.com
Fri Mar 7 21:02:16 CET 2008


Break out the html coding book and have at it!
 
Or use another frontend like routers2 or Cacti, each of 
which have their individual strengths and weaknesses.
 
Paul

>>> "R Dicaire" <kritek at gmail.com> 3/7/2008 2:57 PM >>>
Hi folks...I've been googling this for 3 days and haven't seen any
definitive information regarding what I'm trying to achieve, or if its
even possible, so here's my goal:

I'm graphing stats from various machines. indexmaker puts every
configured graph on a single index page. I'd like to have a sub index
page per host, and those hosts associated graphs display on those sub
index pages. Then have a link to each hosts sub index from the main
index. I've been given all kinds of different alternative methods (eg;
rrdtool, cacti, etal ), I don't need these, I'd just like a pointer in
how to achieve the above stated goal. I'm not averse to creating my
own main index, but I'm not sure if indexmaker is capable of creating
the sub index pages I'd require in this scenario. Any help would be
truly appreciated, thanks.

PS: I looked for a web based search tool to this list and couldn't
find one, I apologize in advance if this has been covered in the past.

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