>    >note, that you could run mrtg as a daemon and sent it a SIG -HUP
>    >when you want it to reload the cfg ... this would save you time
>    >when the cfg has NOT changed ...

I've actually found that the process hangs and dies when I send it a SIGHUP;
I have to kill it and restart it. 

That might just be me. 

Andi L. Bigelow
Dyncorp EOS - Network Engineering Group
bigelowa{at}sec{dot}gov
(202) 942-4368

"Every man dies, but not every man really lives." -- Braveheart

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