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| Author: | THX1138 [ Thu Dec 03, 2015 1:00 am ] |
| Post subject: | routers2.conf - create subdirectories |
Hello, Is it possible to use the routers2.conf file to create directories and subs so that the information is displayed on r2cgi in a neater way? Example: Main Folder = Hardware Sub Folder 1 = Ram Sub Folder 2 = CPU and so on. The idea is that the cgi interface would store the respective graphs under the specified folder rather than having all components shown under the main folder. /etc/mrtg/Hardware = Hardware /etc/mrtg/Hardware/Ram = Ram /etc/mrtg/Hardware/Ram = CPU The above in routers2.conf will only create individual folders, not grouped under a master. Is there a way this can be achieved? |
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| Author: | stevesh [ Wed Jan 13, 2016 9:57 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: routers2.conf - create subdirectories |
Yes, this can be done. By default, the groups are named by the directory names and kept separate. However, you can use the 'multilevel=yes' option in the routers2.conf to make these heirachial. By default, the heirachy will name according to the directory, and separate levels by a colon. You can use 'groupsep=/' to set the group separator to a stroke and this will cause it to split according to the filesystem layout. Alternatively, use the [targetnames] section of routers2.conf to override the descriptions for the paths: /mrtg/conf/foo = Top:Next /mrtg/conf/foo/baz = Top:Next:eric /mrtg/conf/bar = Top:Next:sid You see that when doing this, the group heirachy does not need to correspond to the filesystem layout. |
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