I really have no idea why mine crashes so often (every couple of days),
but I think it has to do with NON-RESPONSE from polled devices (multiple
and over and over).

How did you setup your daemon???  Is it easier in W2K server?

Sully


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dennis Burgess
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 9:05 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [smartBridges] MRTG TIPS for Windows

Dude,

I'm running MTRG on a  Windows 2000 server.  It runs in Damon mode when
the
system starts up as a service.  I have had NO issues running it on this
server nor having lapes in logging or it crashing.  (keep in mind this
is
for a customers network of 8 locations montoring there Frame network
between
locations)

Dennis

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "The Wirefree Network" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2003 6:25 PM
Subject: [smartBridges] MRTG TIPS for Windows


> First of all....I am a Windows user.  I have my Linux machines...but I
just
> havent found the time to REALLY dive into them.  So...Windows is what
I
> prefer for now.
>
> ******************************************************
>
> I use MRTG not only for troubleshooting (RSSI/LQ), but more
importantly
for
> billing purposes, as I charge based on each clients monthly
throughput.
> Therefore, it is crucial that I have a somewhat reliable method of
tracking.
>
> I find that MRTG crashes about once every other day (middle of the day
or
> night), and therefore I lose tracking for HOURS.
>
> At first I looked into setting up a fire daemon (windows service).
That
> looked a little tedious.  So...I checked out Windows XP "scheduled
tasks"
> and found out there is a much easier way.
>
> First, I setup my MRTG-Totalizer to run automatically every night at
12:15
> am (using my username/password in case I am not logged in).
>
> Second, I setup MRTG to start upon system startup (utilizing my
> username/password).  Therefore, if the system reboots, I dont even
have to
> be logged in for MRTG to start.  That was nice...but what if it
crashes in
> the middle of the day???
>
> Third, I setup a recurring start-up for MRTG (every 15 minutes) that
> "restarts" MRTG.  If it is running already, it tries to start it and
all
is
> well (does not open a second instance).  If for some reason it had
crashed
> in the past 15 minutes, it will restart it.  Almost eliminating my
MRTG
> downtime.
>
> Side Note: Notice in my mrtgstart.bat and mrtg_demo_config files that
I
use
> the "wperl" command instead of "perl".  That way the programs run in
the
> background.  I hate seeing that black screen always pop-up.
>
> I included the MRTG config file in case someone wants to see how I
setup
> both throughput, RSSI/LQ, and TOTALIZER stuff.
>
> Hope this helps someone.
>
> Sully
>


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