it depends the way u have configured the cfg file... if u r using cfgmaker to
generate the cfg.. and then indexmaker to generate the mrtg html pages.. then
only the ports active when u generated the cfg through cfgmaker....... i
repeat ports active at the time u made the cfg with cfg maker will be graphed..
the reason is the ports that are inactive is commented in the cfg file
generated by cfgmaker... and the part commented in not included at the time u
ran index maker... 1 easy solution is that u edit the cfg file.. and un comment
the data for all 24 ports and when u will run the index maker it will generate
the html pages for all 24 ports..
hope this will answer ur question.... if this is not the case kindly send ur
cfg file...
regards...
waqqas
"Cadek, Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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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