At long last, my new book, "Using MRTG with RRDtool and Routers2" has been 
published by Lulu.com and is available for on-line ordering.  Currently, this 
is not available from high-street shops or from Amazon (frankly, the cut they 
take is huge) but I'm working on increasing the availability.  In any case, 
you're all computer systems people and so should have no problems with on-line 
ordering.

The book (with introduction by Tobi Oetiker, the author of MRTG and RRDtool) 
deals with all of the common questions relating to installation and 
configuration.  It also has detailed information about performance tuning, and 
using the various more advanced features available in both MRTG and the 
Routers2 frontend.  Even if you use 'native mode' MRTG, you can find this 
reference useful as it covers all of the configuration options including the 
ones not relevant to a RRDtool/Routers2 installation.

In the book you will find information about plug-ins and extensions for both 
MRTG and Routers2, and the cfgmaker utility is also discussed, with information 
given on how to make templates along with examples.  You can see a preview of 
the first few pages of the book online if you'd like to see the whole contents 
list.

A second smaller book, the "MRTG and Routers2 Reference" consists of just the 
reference appendices of the main book for people who only want these.

There is also a Companion CD containing all the relevant software, and 
utilities and examples, which is a free download or can be ordered online for 
cost only.  This will be updated frequently as new software versions come out.

I intend to bring out revised editions of the book as new versions of MRTG and 
Routers2 come out.  You can find out more, and order the book, from this page:

http://www.steveshipway.org/book/

Thankyou for your time, and I hope you find the book useful!

Steve

(You would not believe how complex the paperwork is to try and stop the US from 
withholding as tax almost all of the small amount of royalties I get from this 
book. It is honestly more complex and confusing than the paperwork I went 
through to gain New Zealand citizenship!)

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Steve Shipway
UNIX Systems Administration, University of Auckland, New Zealand
+64 9 3737 599 x 86487
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