Are you sure you have permission (as the SA user) to access the batch
file?  Does the log show anything?

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> I spoke too soon I think. The graphs are not being regenerated
> automatically at the end of each check cycle (I assume that they
> should if the graphing batch file is in the "command to execute after
> the update" box?). However the batch file works fine if I run it
> manually - lots and lots of pretty graphs. I'll try unticking the
> "wait until execution is stopped" box to see if that changes things.
> Any other ideas?
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> Ian
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> There is no ftp option within SA to upload them to your IIS server.
> You can OR generate the graphs on a network drive or at the end of the
> graph generate bat file, copy/upload them to the iis server.
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> Dirk Bulinckx.
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> OK, I've got it going. Excellent. Next question: how do I get the
> graphs to my web server? I see I can put a tag for graphs into my HTML
> output, but I need to get those graphs across to the IIS server along
> with the output files. Do I map a drive, or can I ftp them somehow?
> Also, what is the "web" text box beside each of the hour/day/week etc
> entries on the RRD setup dialog box?
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> Cheers,
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> That's the correct one to install.
> The projects that are in it are not VB but VC projects, in case you
> want to (re)compile yourself.
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> Hi all,
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> I'm making my annual attempt to get RRD working for SA. First step -
> kind of fundamental - is to install RRD.
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> Can someone tell me which download file I should be using (given that
> I'm running W2K not Unix)? I can see lots of downloads here:
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>       http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool/pub/?M=D
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> but I guess only the one marked win32
> (_"rrdtool-1.2.10-win32-perl58.zip_
> <http://people.ee.ethz.ch/%7Eoetiker/webtools/rrdtool/pub/rrdtool-1.2.10-win32-perl58.zip>")
> is relevant to me (BTW, anyone know when the latest version will be
> available for Win32?)
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> If I download that zip file, it seems to be full of VB Project files.
> Do I have to build this somehow before I can install it? How? If not,
> how do I install it? Unfortunately all the documentation I can find
> assumes that the reader is a Unix fiend...
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Ian
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