Ray -
the rpmfind package maybe obtained from rufus.w3.org in rpm format. FTP
to rufus.w3.org and look under /pub/rpmfind There you will find the
latest packageit should be v0.96 i believe.
Michael Weiner
The UserFriendly Network
Ray Marshall wrote:
>
> On Fri, 3 Jul 1998, hUnTeR wrote:
>
On Fri, 3 Jul 1998, hUnTeR wrote:
> Another way to do this other than with the rpm switches is with a handy
> little utility called rpmfind. This RPM installed program has a syntax
<<>>
OK, where IS rpmfind?
I can't find it anywhere on my machine, on the 5.1 CDs, or in the UNC or
RedHat ls-l
Another way to do this other than with the rpm switches is with a handy
little utility called rpmfind. This RPM installed program has a syntax
as follows: rpmfind Thus, an rpmfind of mrtg would go
like this
[root@niteowl /root]# rpmfind mrtg
Arch : i686, Os : Linux
Default distribution : Re
Hal (DCI) wrote:
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> Why don't you load the RPM with the nodependency option?
>
'Cuz the dependencies are there for a reason. If it needs a library to
run, and I install it without the library, it won't run.
Unless the rpm file lies. Then I'll break its little neck. But after I
installed gd
Why don't you load the RPM with the nodependency option?
==
Hal Davison Your Internet Petroleum Gateway
Davison Consulting A PROGRESS Product driven by
Sarasota Florida
On Thu, 2 Jul 1998, Michael Jinks wrote:
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> Thanks. I went and got the RPM, but it failed with this line:
>
> # rpm -i mrtg-2.4.1-1.i386.rpm
> failed dependencies:
> libgd.so.1 is needed by mrtg-2.4.1-1
>
This raises an question. When you get a failed dependency like this, how
do
Michael Jinks wrote:
> E.L. Green wrote:
> >
> >
> > Anyhow. Get MRTG. Nice product.
>
> Thanks. I went and got the RPM, but it failed with this line:
>
> # rpm -i mrtg-2.4.1-1.i386.rpm
> failed dependencies:
> libgd.so.1 is needed by mrtg-2.4.1-1
>
> Do you know where this library comes
E.L. Green wrote:
>
>
> Anyhow. Get MRTG. Nice product.
Thanks. I went and got the RPM, but it failed with this line:
# rpm -i mrtg-2.4.1-1.i386.rpm
failed dependencies:
libgd.so.1 is needed by mrtg-2.4.1-1
Do you know where this library comes from? Naturally there's no single
rpm
The best product for that is called "MRTG" (for Multi-Router Traffic Grapher).
A copy of it is in contrib on the Red Hat FTP site. It is a little involved to
set up, but once it is set up, you can get beautiful graphs of network usage
through the router (you'll need to create a web page to link to
> "ml" == Maureen Lecuona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ml> We have a small network connected to the Internet via fractional
ml> T1. We'd like to start collecting information about our
ml> bandwidth usage, but our ISP will only provide us with those
ml> statistics for a fee.
ml> Ar
You write:
We have a small network connected to the Internet via fractional T1.
We'd like to start collecting information about our bandwidth usage, but
our ISP will only provide us with those statistics for a fee.
Here's a sketch of our layout:
(internet)
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|
CSU/DSU
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|
We have a small network connected to the Internet via fractional T1.
We'd like to start collecting information about our bandwidth usage, but
our ISP will only provide us with those statistics for a fee.
Here's a sketch of our layout:
(internet)
|
|
CSU/DSU
|
|
Cisco router
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