those CGIs (14all, rrdcgi, routers2) use 'rrd graph' to create the images they display ..
so yes 'rrd graph' will do what you want .. the apps mentioned above deal with how you present the data / graphs generated to the browser.. if your coming from a stock mrtg install using the traditional log format then 14all rrdcgi will mimic your mrtg look. Im not advocating 1 vs the other of the normal 3 that are used.. they all do pretty much the same .. which is display your data thats stored in the .rrd file :-) (im biased to drraw anyway) ------ thanks kevin.foote On Fri, 12 Nov 2010, Arvon Griffiths wrote: -> It LOOKS like rrd graph with do what I want without me having to install 14all, rrdcgi, routers2 or something else onto my machine. -> -> Am I confused? -> -> -> -> -> > 14all and RRDcgi are meant to look pretty much just like mrtg did/does.. -> -> -> -> -> We are currently using MRTG to monitor cicso router traffic... -> -> -> -> 1) I need to generate a list based on highest traffic or errors, can anyone give me an (simple) example script of how to pull data from rrd using Perl or Bash? -> -> -> -> 2) I need to generate just the graphs and make them look like the old, native MRTG graphs. It looks like RRD Graph will do the trick can anyone give me an example command to do this? -> -> I know that using something like routers2 or 14all is probably easier but, I need to keep the same site look and feel so, I just want graphs. -> -> ------------------------------------------------------ -> -> Early Forum Registration Closing Soon! -> -> Register now for the 2011 Texas Transportation Forum before the -> early registration discount expires on Wednesday, November 17th! -> -> http://www.txdot.gov/ttf/default.htm -> -> ------------------------------------------------------ -> _______________________________________________ mrtg mailing list [email protected] https://lists.oetiker.ch/cgi-bin/listinfo/mrtg
