is your MRTG installed via package (rpm,deb,tgz)?? look for a temporary
mrtg.conf in /etc/ or /usr/local/etc.. you can create one using cfgmaker..
cfgmaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>to_a_file usually does the trick...  after
that, run a crontab to run it at your preferred intervals... or edit the
config file to daemonize (on later versions)... read the docs...  :)
-adrian


> Hi to all Pluggers!
>
>
> Can anyone help me how configure MRTG on a linux box?
> I think its already installed on my box and i just
> want to know the configs files i need to configure
> and its purpose...
>
> Thanks,
>
> Roland Fajardo
>
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