If you want more flexibility with the graphing system, you should use RRDTOOL as the backend database and a good front-end like routers2.cgi
Yes, you can certainly use rateup based graphs via a web browser. See indexmaker for a tool to create a reasonable index. From: mrtg <mrtg-bounces+dan.mcdonald=austinenergy....@lists.oetiker.ch> on behalf of thomaz portella <thom...@gmail.com> Date: Thursday, July 21, 2016 at 14:21 To: Tobias Oetiker <t...@oetiker.ch> Cc: "mrtg@lists.oetiker.ch" <mrtg@lists.oetiker.ch> Subject: [mrtg] Three intervals in same graph ? Now can I have 3 intervals in the same graph? Month at top, week in the middle and day in the bottom ? Other question is, the Mrtg sends graph files to a machine directory. How can visualize this graph using a web service (httpd) ? To avoid needing to login the mrtg machine ? On Jul 21, 2016 4:01 PM, "Tobias Oetiker" <t...@oetiker.ch<mailto:t...@oetiker.ch>> wrote: thomaz, mrtg has no live view feature ... cheers tobi ----- On 21 Jul, 2016, at 20:26, thomaz portella <thom...@gmail.com<mailto:thom...@gmail.com>> wrote: I could install and configure mrtg to monitor my routers, but someone listen Could be possible to run mrtg and monitore in real time, only putting the router address + some option in the browser. Is it possible? Thanks
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