Latest Release: MRTG 2.9.10
Programming: |
Tobias Oetiker
<oetiker@ee.ethz.ch>,
Dave Rand
<dlr@bungi.com>
and many contributors from the global Village
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DNS Reflectors: |
www.mrtg.org (by Timothy Kennedy of YellowBrix, Inc)
mrtg.eu.org (by Michel Renfer of LAN Services AG)
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WWW Mirrors: |
Swiss Original,
FR,
AU,
JP,
CZ,
BR,
BR,
IT,
JP,
(Outdated:
USA,
USA,
UK,
TH
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FTP Mirrors: |
SE,
RU,
AU,
BR,
US,
CZ,
IT,
JP,
(Outdated:
USA,
NO,
RO,
Poland,
DE,
US,
TW,
JP
).
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Translations: |
Japanese,
Espagnol.
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What is the Multi Router Traffic Grapher? |
The Multi Router Traffic Grapher (MRTG) is a tool to monitor
the traffic load on network-links. MRTG generates HTML pages
containing GIF images which provide a LIVE visual representation of
this traffic. Check http://www.ee.ethz.ch/stats/mrtg/ for an example. MRTG is based
on Perl and C and works under UNIX and Windows NT. MRTG is being successfully
used on many sites around the net.
Check the MRTG-Site-Map.
What is MRTG
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A short overview on what MRTG is, with additional sections on history, and highlights.
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License & MRTG Appreciators |
MRTG is freely available under the terms of the GNU General Public License
What is NEW
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The MRTG CHANGES file will give you all the details.
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UNIX MRTG Installation Guide
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If you plan to run mrtg on a unix machine (this is what I do). Then this guide will
explain all the details about compiling and configuring the system.
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MRTG User Pages
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A large number of people are using MRTG all around the world. On these pages you find
links to MRTG Companion Websites, compatibility and customer lists
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CfgMaker Manual
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MRTG configuration files can be generated automatically using the cfgmaker.
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IndexMaker Manual
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Index maker generates an overview page giving you the big picture on all the targets you are monitoring.
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MRTG Configuration Reference
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The Installation guides above will give you a glimpse at what is
possible with MRTG. But to get the full picture take a look at the
configuration reference which explains all the configuration options
available in MRTG.
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MRTG FAQ
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Answers to Frequently Asked Questions regarding MRTG. And a pointer to the
official 'Inofficial MRTG FAQ'
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MRTG Newsgroup and Mailiglist
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Sometimes you just can't seem to find an answer to your MRTG problems even when spending a lot of time
reading the documentation. Then it is best ask someone who can help.
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Advanced User Information |
Contribution Guidelines
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If you plan on contributing code to the MRTG project, please make sure you follow the guide lines
listed in this document.
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RRDtool
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Want to write your own monitoring application? Need more powerful graphing?
Want to store non integer data? Need more speed? Make sure to check out
my latest creation: RRDtool.
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RRDtool Integration
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MRTG can be used together with RRDtool. Lifting it up to a new level of performance and flexibility.
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MRTG Logfile Format
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Some people want to use the data stored in the mrtg log files with programs of their own. Learn about the
format of the MRTG log files.
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MRTG_lib Perl Module
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Parts of mrtg have been broken out into a Perl module called MRTG_lib.pm .
Nothing beautiful, but at least there is some documentation for it. If you want
to write something which parses the mrtg configuration file then this might be very useful.
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MIB Help
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Looking at Traffic rates is interesting, but your router can tell you much more. Use this
document to get started.
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Webserver Configuration Hints
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Your web server is vital in making mrtg generated web pages and graphs available to your
customers. This document gives some hints on how optimize your web server regarding mrtg.
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If you have any questions about this program,
or have it up and running,
we would like to hear from you: