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NAME
       mrtg-rrd	- How to use RRDtool with MRTG

SYNOPSIS
       After using MRTG	for some time you may find some	limitations, mostly in
       the areas of performance	and graphing flexibility. These	are exactly
       the areas addressed by RRDtool. To learn	more about RRDtool check out
       its website on

	http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool

RRDTOOL	INTEGRATION
       When using mrtg with RRDtool you	are replacing rateup with the RRDtool
       perl module RRDs.pm. To enable RRDtool support in mrtg you have to add
       the line

	LogFormat: rrdtool

       to your mrtg config file.

       MRTG needs access to both the RRDtool perl module RRDs.pm and to	the
       rrdtool executable.

       If these	two items are not installed in locations where perl can	find
       them on its own,	then you can use the following two parameters to
       supply the appropriate directories.

       For the location	of the rrdtool executable you put

	PathAdd: /usr/local/rrdtool/bin/

       or

	PathAdd: c:\rrdtool\bin

       For the location	of the perl module it would be:

	LibAdd:	/usr/local/rrdtool/lib/perl/

       or

	LibAdd:	c:\rrdtool\bin\lib\perl

       When you	have made this modification to the configuration file, several
       things will happen when you run mrtg again with the new config file:

       1.  mrtg	will take all your old ".log" files and	convert	them to	".rrd"
	   format.  (The  ".log" files don't get touched in the	process, so if
	   things don't	work out they are still	there.)

       2.  mrtg	will use rrdtool to update its databases. These	 will  have  a
	   new	format	called	rrd which is totally different than the	native
	   log format of the classic mrtg.

       3.  mrtg	will not create	any webpages of	graphs anymore.	 It will  only
	   query  the  routers	for  traffic  information  and	update its rrd
	   databases.

       The advantage of	whole thing is that the	mrtg will become much  faster.
       Expect  the runtime to drop to 20% of the previous value. (I would like
       to get some feedback on this from folks with large installations.)

       Mind you, though, while the logging process of RRDtool  is  very	 fast,
       you  are	also gaining some time by neither creating graphs nor updating
       webpages.  The idea behind this is that it is more efficient to	create
       graphs and webpages on demand by	using a	cgi script.

       At  the	moment	there  is  no  official	 script	 to  do	 this, but two
       contributors have created such scripts:

       One4All aka 14all.cgi
	   This	was the	first program to take over the	webpage	 creation  and
	   graphing   task.   It  has  been  developed	by  Rainer  Bawidamann
	   rainer.bawidamann@web.de. You can find a copy on  Rainers  website:
	   http://my14all.sourceforge.net/  The	 program  comes	 with  its own
	   documentation

       routers2.cgi
	   This	is another CGI frontend	for mrtg  running  with	 rrdtool.  The
	   main	 difference  between  this  and	14all is that the web pages it
	   creates are much more stylish than the ones from  mrtg,  plus  they
	   support  User  Defined  summary  graphs  and	 different  levels  of
	   Authentication and Authorisation. This has been  written  by	 Steve
	   Shipway  (steve@steveshipway.org).  You  obtain  a copy, and	find a
	   forum	 and	     demonstration	    system	    at
	   http://www.steveshipway.org/software/  The  program	comes with its
	   own installation instructions and install script.

       mrtg-rrd
	   The mrtg-rrd	script is a CGI/FastCGI	 application  by  Jan  "Yenya"
	   Kasprzak  for  displaying  MRTG  graphs  from  data	in the RRDtool
	   format. It is an intended replacement for the 14all.cgi script.  It
	   can	make  your monitoring system faster because MRTG does not have
	   to generate all the PNG files with graphs every 5  minutes  or  so.
	   Instead  of	this  the graphs are generated on-demand when the user
	   wants to see	them. http://www.fi.muni.cz/~kas/mrtg-rrd/

FUTURE
       Just as	a  side	 note:	MRTG-3	will  be  based	 entirely  on  rrdtool
       technology.  But	don't wait for it ... get going	now!

AUTHOR
       Tobias Oetiker <tobi@oetiker.ch>

2.17.10				  2022-01-19			   MRTG-RRD(1)

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