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Mrtgconfig is a Perl script which, in conjuction with mrtg and the ucd/net-snmp suite will
allow you to manage a large number of hosts with mrtg. It automatically detects host
types and supported performance values to be monitored and creates the configuration
file neccesary for mrtg. It was originally designed for monitoring client servers from a
Network Operations Center but could also be useful on a LAN.

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2001-11-10 06:44
0.5.9

Many bugfixes and speedups, a new ability to store logs with rrdtool instead of mrtg, a new ability to select or create new clients, device types, locations, etc., an ability to name parameters anything you want (by popular request), and improved network interface detection and configuration.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

2001-08-21 03:24
0.5.3

Ability to use mrtgconfig without any need for a database (MySQL or PostgreSQL) or any of the DBI Perl modules, and several bugfixes, including one which munged devices with identical network interface names.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

2001-08-12 01:28
0.5.2

Network interface graphs are labeled correctly
(instead of the interface name, it prints out
bytes per second). install.sh checks to make sure
that you have the perl mysql module installed if
you are using the master database.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

2001-08-06 23:47
0.5

This release has complete database integration (MySQL or Postgres) so that device performance can be stored in a database and OIDs can be pulled from a database. The user also now has the ability to specify which parameters to monitor, and can set thresholds which will trigger alarms when crossed.
Tags: Major feature enhancements

2001-05-31 07:22
0.4

The installer handles installation of script and configuration, a new ability to overwrite existing host config and preserve data, moving the configuration data to a seperate file, and lots of bugfixes, minor improvements, and code cleanups.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

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