Hello -
If you look in the .cfg file for your device, you will see that the
entries for the ports that are not connected are commented out
(preceded with a '#')- this is the default behavior of cfgmaker,
though you may be able to override it with some command-line option.
If you re-run cfgmaker, any ports that have been connected since the
last run will cause these entries to un-comment, then mrtg will start
graphing them. You can also just edit the .cfg file manually and
remove the commenting if you want.
Ed
At 07:41 AM 1/26/2007, Cadek, Martin wrote:
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I must be missing something simple, but lets say I have a cisco
switch - 24 ports, of which only 12 are connected and in use , well
my MRTG cfg file shows a setup for every interface 0/1 - 0/25 , but
then while it's running as a deamon it only generates 12 HTML pages
skipping over the "Disconnected" interfaces
this would be fine IF when I connect a new device to a port it would
start generating that page, it doesn't , so if I add 6 pc's I still
get 12 HTML pages
plus my switch overview page that shows the 24 .png images ends up
with 12 broken links
is there anything I can do to force a "Blank graph" , obviously if
it's disconnected it should show nothing, but I'd like to see the "nothing" :)
Thank you in advance
ZrOuT
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