>not exactly enough. Is there any cgi or script setting >available, that may >give me a graph result for lets say a time range of five hours with 1 >minute average in a graph? If you use routers2 for your frontend (instead of 14all) then you can enable the 6-hour graphs option in the routers2.conf and you'll get and additioanl 6-hour graph for any targets with a 1-min interval.
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