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<P><SPAN></SPAN><SPAN><FONT size=2 face="Arial">Hi</FONT></SPAN></P>
<P><SPAN><FONT size=2 face="Arial">At my workplace, we have a (Windows-based) mrtg server that uses mrtg for data collection, data storage, and graphing – needless to say the machine is busy! but otherwise it works very well. I am trying to build a box where mrtg handles the the data collection, rrdtool handles the data storage, and routers2 handles the reporting/graphing.</FONT></SPAN></P>
<P><SPAN><FONT size=2 face="Arial">I am having problems getting the routers2.cgi component working properly. The mrtg component is working properly and I can see the .rrd data files being stored in the subdirectory for each target (so I assume the rrdtool component is working okay as well). Additionally if I use 14all.cgi, then 14all.cgi can see these .rrd files and generate graphs from that data so this crosschecks that the .rrd data is okay.. However I am confused about routers2. When I use routers2.cgi instead of 14all.cgi I get completely different data. 14all.cgi returns graphs of ports while routers2 returns a framed version of my mrtg home page. I expected routers2 to return graphs as well so I must be doing something wrong. Can you guide me in the right direction thanks </FONT></SPAN></P>
<P><SPAN><FONT size=2 face="Arial">regards</FONT></SPAN></P>
<P><SPAN><FONT size=2 face="Arial">Derek</FONT></SPAN><SPAN></SPAN><SPAN></SPAN></P>
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