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cfgmaker public@10.1.1.1 –global “WorkDir: /usr/local/apache/htdocs/mrtg" –output server.cfg. In the example above, there are several options which need to be
Multi Router Traffic Grapher -- Example Configuration File run/cfgmaker to build your initial mrtg.cfg file # # This file is for use with mrtg-2.x # # Note:
In this example, you'll monitor the /var and /home disk Your MRTG target for these gauge MIB objects
This is a trivial and basic config for use pmacct to export statistics. # to mrtg. If you need more informations of the few commands shown below. # refer to the
This should match the version of MRTG for which config files are being created. This allows you to specify, for example, to use IP address and to use ifName if
With the Target keyword you tell mrtg what it should monitor. syntax 'OID_1&OID_2:community@router' The following example will
MRTG Graphs: Nagios @VERSION@ Statistics # # You can add the following entries to your MRTG config file to # begin graphing several Nagios statistics
12 Sep 2008 Here is an extended sample mrtg.cfg that will gather the port throughput on a Linksys router running DD-WRT. In this example the maxbytes
Example: Include: servers/*.cfg. In this case, you should be very careful that your If IPv6 is enabled and the target is a hostname, mrtg will try to resolve the
run/cfgmaker to build your initial mrtg.cfg file # # This file is for use with mrtg-2.x In this example we tell mrtg that we will be calling it # every 10 minutes.
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