On 17.09.2013 20:15, Schmiechen, Sarah wrote:
> Well, at any rate, I exported my perfdata directory via NFS and it seems
> to be working fine. If there's any other better way to do this, I'm happy
> to change.

if you're not willing to expose the internal monitoring, there's no 
other way of passing rrds around on shares - the only thing i could 
imagine (and have hacked at my previous job) is a wrapper php script 
which gets the pnp GET variables, checks them for sanity and forwards 
the request with GET params to the internal webserver fetching the image 
and forwarding that to the browser call. but that's pretty ugly and does 
not prevent any users creating f5 ddos to your internal webserver.

and before you ask - i don't have those scripts, they were created for 
my former employer.

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