This should be possible; however, you may need to

1)      Change the routers2.conf to reflect the newlocations of the files, 
possibly also adding a LibAdd for the RRDTool perl librayr location

2)      Maybe change/add a LibAdd: to the MRTG configuration file to specify 
new RRDTool library location

3)      If you have the MRTG and/or RRDTool libraries installed into the 
site_perl location you will certainly need ot be very careful about adding the 
required LibAdd definitions

4)      If moving routers2, don't forget that you will also need copy the 
rrdicons directory and re-create the graphs directory under your docroot with 
the appropriate permissions
We have separate installations of 3 versions of MRTG and 4 versions of RRDTool 
(and also 4 versions of Routers2) on our dev box here, so it can work, although 
as I mentioned you need to be very careful you're getting the right Perl 
libraries
Steve
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Arvon Griffiths
Sent: Wednesday, 27 October 2010 11:05 a.m.
To: mrtg
Subject: [mrtg] Copying mrtg from one machine to another...

We are running mrtg 2.12.2 on our production box (Suse 10).

I have 2.16.4 running on a virtual box.

I would like to copy the 2.16.4 executables (inc rrdtool and routers2) into a 
user's directory (e.g. /home/user/bin) and experiment with them.
1) Can this be done (without disrupting the working 2.12.2)?
2) What files need to be moved?

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