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PR: ports/106694 Submitted by: Xavier Beaudouin <kiwi@oav.net> (maintainer)
105 lines
3.6 KiB
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105 lines
3.6 KiB
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--- routers2.conf.orig Mon Dec 11 16:07:38 2006
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+++ routers2.conf Mon Dec 11 16:26:10 2006
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@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@
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#mysql-database = authdb
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#
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# Multi-language characters support: set charset here.
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-#charset = iso-8859-1
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+charset = iso-8859-1
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#charset = utf-8
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#
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# Language support
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@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@
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# Set this to 'yes' to greatly speed up the parsing at the expense of
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# having to have your .cfg files in a set format. DO NOT enable this
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# unless you are sure that your .cfg files meet the necessary criteria.
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-#optimise = yes
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+optimise = yes
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#
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# Set this to no if your browser barfs on the popup javascript. Default is yes.
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#javascript = no
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@@ -204,17 +204,17 @@
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# is not really necessary in here and can (usually) be safely ignored.
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# NT users can put a drive letter in if required.
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# dbpath = D:\rrdtool\files
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-dbpath = /var/rrdtool
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+dbpath = /var/db/rrdtool
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# Where the graphs are to be created - absolute filesystem path
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# graphpath = C:/www/html/graphs
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-graphpath = /www/html/graphs
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+graphpath = %%LOCALBASE%%/www/routers2/graphs
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# The URL of the above directory - a URL path, so use '/' as a path separator
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graphurl = /graphs
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#
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# Where the MRTG config files live - absolute filesystem path
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# NO SPACES allowed in path names, NT people.
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# confpath = C:\mrtg\conf
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-confpath = /mrtg/conf
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+confpath = %%LOCALBASE%%/etc/mrtg
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# Wildcarded pattern match for MRTG conf files.
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# You can put several of these here, separated by spaces.
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# Note that these can include a path separator - eg, site*/*.cfg
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@@ -256,10 +256,10 @@
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# to be superceeded by MRTG file support
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# Show peak lines on all graphs by default? yes/no. Default is 'yes'.
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# This can be overridden by the MRTG WithPeak[] directive.
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-#withpeak = yes
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+withpeak = yes
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# Show red 'Max Bandwidth' lines on graphs? yes/no. Default is 'yes'.
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-#maxima = yes
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+maxima = yes
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# to be superceeded by MRTG file support
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# Show the graphs relative to the max bandwidth, instead of scaling the y-axis
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@@ -269,11 +269,11 @@
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# Shall we include 6-hour graphs, where the graph Interval is < 5mins?
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# yes/no/always default: no
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-#6hour = no
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+6hour = no
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# Shall we have the 95th percentile and total usage calculations?
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# This can eat a LOT of CPU/Memory, so make sure to test with it OFF first.
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# default: no
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-#percentile = yes
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+percentile = yes
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# Shall we use the last update time as the base, instead of the current time?
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# This can stop the occasional occurence of a grey band at the end of the graph
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# and is useful if demoing the software with some (non-updated) test data.
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@@ -339,7 +339,7 @@
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#
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# Group the router names in the left-hand menu by directory name?
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# yes/no default is NO
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-#group = yes
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+group = yes
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# override later in per-user
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# You can enable the beta multi-level grouping here
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#multilevel = yes
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@@ -367,8 +367,8 @@
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# maybe you'd prefer 8 and 18 ?
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# These hours may NOT cross midnight (ie, end > start) and are relative to the
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# timezone of the target in question, or local timezone if not known.
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-#daystart = 8
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-#dayend = 18
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+daystart = 8
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+dayend = 18
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# Work days - Sun=0 -- default 1 2 3 4 5
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# THIS NOT YET USED: EXPERIMENTAL
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#workdays = 1 2 3 4 5
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@@ -444,6 +444,7 @@
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# Use twin-menu screen format (not recommended for screens < 1024x768 )
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# yes/no default is NO
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#twinmenu = no
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+twinmenu = yes
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#
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# Normally, graphs refresh automatically as soon as they become out of date.
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# This is about every 5 mins for daily graphs. You may wish to make the
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@@ -489,7 +490,7 @@
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#
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# Use smooth slopes in graph?
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# y/n default is n
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-#slope = yes
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+slope = yes
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# short descriptions for routers and interfaces
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# These are used in the lefthand menu, and in small graphs.
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