Hi Eric
 
Thanks a lot for the information. This is exactly what I needed in addition to 
very good feedback from Steve.
 
Thanks.
 
/Thomas



> Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 21:16:21 -0600> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [mrtg] MRTG front-end: Suggestions/which one to 
> choose - pros & cons> CC: [email protected]> > On 6/11/07, Thomas Olsen 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> >> > Hi All> >> > I have been running MRTG for a 
> few months now, and it is working great.> > However, it would be nice with 
> the possibility to customize more.> >> > I have started looking at installing 
> a front-end solution and using RRD> > logging.> > >From what I have seen so 
> far there are a few different solutions out> > there:> >> > - 14all.cgi> > - 
> routers2.cgi (I have seen various mailing list threads etc regarding this> > 
> and Steve is pretty active on this mailing list providing very good> > 
> information)> > - mrtg-rrd> > - Cacti (I haven't seen a lot of questions on 
> this mailing list about this,> > but they have a forum where there is a bit 
> of activity)> > - And maybe there are more solutions as well?> >> > Does 
> anyone have experience from using more than one of these and if you> > can 
> give your recommendation (pros & cons) based on your experience it would> > 
> be very valuable.> >> > Thanks.> >> > I've tried them all. Here's my 
> breakdown:> > 14all: Works. Makes MRTG with RRDTool look mostly like original 
> MRTG> without RRDtool. Customization is a pain if you don't know perl.> > 
> mrtg-rrd: never got it to work right. Gave up.(This was a long time ago)> > 
> Routers2: Excellent documentation, lots of options, great support> (THANKS 
> STEVE) and very customizable. I have been using Routers2 now> for a few of 
> years.> > Cacti: Very nice system, though not an MRTG front-end but a> 
> replacement that includes RRDTool integration. More point-and-click if> 
> that's your style. I prefer command line and config files so I can> more 
> easily automate tasks. But if you're not a scripter then Cacti is> hard to 
> beat. Lots of options and a very nice layout.> > HTH,> > Eric Brander
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