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| Author: | pgus [ Mon Jul 11, 2005 8:28 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Sub menus in left frame |
| Author: | stevesh [ Tue Jul 12, 2005 11:13 am ] |
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Read the HOWTO documentation for more details. You need to enable grouping in the routers2.conf ( 'group = yes' ) first. Then, you will get one group per directory -- so you'll need to split your .cfg files into separate subdirectories, and have a 'cfgfiles = */*.cfg' or similar to find them. With the latest beta, you can have multilevel menus with 'multilevel = yes'. In this case, the multilevel is split on the : symbol in the description, so you'll need to define group names for the directories in the [targetnames] section, and add :s to define the group split. |
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| Author: | pgus [ Tue Jul 12, 2005 8:59 pm ] |
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Hi! I created folders in bin and they appare nice on web. I also moved my .cfg files to each folder. But how do i activate data gathering again? I can“t find the 'multivalue' option in routers2.conf Am I looking in wrong file? Thanks in advance Patric Dahl |
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| Author: | stevesh [ Tue Jul 12, 2005 9:23 pm ] |
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The option is 'multilevel', and it may not be in there (I dont know what default routers2.conf file is included in the bundle). You can always add it yourself. I don't know how to reactivate the data gathering! The bundle may assume everything is in the same directories... if so, then *copy* the .cfg files into the original bin directory. routers2 won't see them (if you have */*.cfg as your cfgfiles directive) but the data gatherer will, and since the targetnames will be the same, both will point to the same rrd file. |
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