--- routers2.conf.orig 2013-07-30 06:09:20.000000000 +0200 +++ routers2.conf 2016-02-05 08:48:48.910106000 +0100 @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ # pass = varchar(50), encrypted password # # Multi-language characters support: set charset here. -#charset = iso-8859-1 +charset = iso-8859-1 #charset = utf-8 # # Language support @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ # Set this to 'yes' to greatly speed up the parsing at the expense of # having to have your .cfg files in a set format. DO NOT enable this # unless you are sure that your .cfg files meet the necessary criteria. -#optimise = yes +optimise = yes # # Set this to no if your browser barfs on the popup javascript. Default is yes. #javascript = no @@ -236,17 +236,17 @@ # is not really necessary in here and can (usually) be safely ignored. # NT users can put a drive letter in if required. # dbpath = D:\rrdtool\files -dbpath = /var/rrdtool +dbpath = /var/db/rrdtool # Where the graphs are to be created - absolute filesystem path # graphpath = C:/www/html/graphs -graphpath = /www/html/graphs +graphpath = %%LOCALBASE%%/www/routers2/graphs # The URL of the above directory - a URL path, so use '/' as a path separator graphurl = /graphs # # Where the MRTG config files live - absolute filesystem path # NO SPACES allowed in path names, NT people. # confpath = C:\mrtg\conf -confpath = /mrtg/conf +confpath = %%LOCALBASE%%/etc/mrtg # Wildcarded pattern match for MRTG conf files. # You can put several of these here, separated by spaces. # Note that these can include a path separator - eg, site*/*.cfg @@ -297,29 +297,30 @@ # # The default graph type. Must be 6 d w m y or dwmy (All graphs). Default is d #graphtype = d +graphtype = dwmy # # to be superceeded by MRTG file support # Show peak lines on all graphs by default? yes/no. Default is 'yes'. # This can be overridden by the MRTG WithPeak[] directive. -#withpeak = yes +withpeak = yes # Show red 'Max Bandwidth' lines on graphs? yes/no. Default is 'yes'. -#maxima = yes +maxima = yes # to be superceeded by MRTG file support # Show the graphs relative to the max bandwidth, instead of scaling the y-axis # to show the most detail? Default is 'yes' # This can be overridden by the MRTG 'Unscaled[]' directive. -unscaled = no +#unscaled = no # Shall we include 6-hour graphs, where the graph Interval is < 5mins? # yes/no/always default: no -#6hour = no +6hour = yes # Shall we have the 95th percentile and total usage calculations? # This can eat a LOT of CPU/Memory, so make sure to test with it OFF first. # default: no -#percentile = yes +percentile = yes # What level should this percentile be? Default is 95th. # default: 95 #percent = 90 @@ -345,7 +346,7 @@ # All styles: #sorder = s t n n2 l l2 l2D x x2 x3 x3D sbp nbp sp np # No PDA support: -sorder = t n n2 l l2 x2 x3 +sorder = s t n n2 l l2 l2D x x2 x3 x3D sbp nbp sp np # Style codes are usually made from the width code (stnlx), and an optional # suffix consisting of 2(double heigth), b(black and white), p(PDA mode). # Also now we can have a suffix of 3 for triple-height. @@ -387,14 +388,14 @@ # Do we want a 'total traffic' line on the default 'incoming' and # 'outgoing' graphs? # yes/no default is NO -#showtotal = no +showtotal = yes # Group the router names in the left-hand menu by directory name? # yes/no default is NO -#group = yes +group = yes # override later in per-user # You can enable the multi-level grouping code here -#multilevel = yes +multilevel = yes # Groups heirachy is by group description, separated by :. Change the separating # character here: #groupsep = : @@ -418,8 +419,8 @@ # maybe you'd prefer 8 and 18 ? # These hours may NOT cross midnight (ie, end > start) and are relative to the # timezone of the target in question, or local timezone if not known. -#daystart = 8 -#dayend = 18 +daystart = 8 +dayend = 18 # THIS NOT YET USED: EXPERIMENTAL # Work days - Sun=0 -- default 1 2 3 4 5 @@ -496,7 +497,7 @@ # Use twin-menu screen format (not recommended for screens < 1024x768 ) # yes/no default is NO -#twinmenu = no +twinmenu = yes # Normally, graphs refresh automatically as soon as they become out of date. # This is about every 5 mins for daily graphs. You may wish to make the @@ -560,6 +561,7 @@ # Set to 'no' to never use 'lazy' mode. A bug in rrdtool 1.3.0 and 1.3.1 can # make lazy mode result in nondisplaying or nonupdating graph images. #lazy = no +lazy = yes # Set to 'yes' to enable Pango markup in graph labels. Experimental. #pango = no