The files in this direectory have been contributed to mrtg ... If you have
questions in connection with these please contact the authors ...

mrtg-ipacc
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From: Cristian Caramida <brick@bbs.ro>

Using Linux IP accounting kernel rules to feed mrtg

mrtgmk
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From: Iulian Radu <iulian_r@starnets.ro>

"mrtgmk" is a program that scan a .cfg file and generate a mrtg.cfg
style file + a .html file with links to the .html files generated by
mrtg.


cfgmaker_cisco
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From: Jon Snyder <JON@PDX.EDU>

CFGMAKER which instead of just returning an incrimenting port number on the
graps, actually makes the following type of lable: Port 4/3, Vlan 128 ,
multi mode fiber fast ethernet

This version also grabs and shows all non-VLAN1 VLANS in a different color,
plus provides aggregate VLAN traffic stastics as well by finding out what
ports are in the VLAN, then adding those ports together. This means of
course that a port will be "hit" however many times it is in a VLAN.

cfgmaker_atm
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From: Henry Steinhauer <H1STEINH@hewitt.com>

Bay ATM Information created from their MIB.

OVmrtg
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From: "Gellatly, Laurie (x8864)" <laurie.gellatly@vodafone.com.au>

HP OpenView integration for MRTG ... 

CiscoIndex
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From: Tim Cimarusti <cimarust@mercernet.com>

This PERL script will read in the a Cisco router config file
created by the "write network" command and create a HTML index
for it's interfaces that corresponds with MRTG.

DiskMon (getdisk.pl and showdisk.pl)
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From: Steven Micallef <smic@wire.net.au>

Well, here's the scripts I use for graphing disk space on the hosts on our
network.

stat.pl
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From: Calle Olsen <calle@volvo.se>

this little perlscript helps to monitor your dns server

whodo
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From: "Tony-Farr (Canberra)" <Tony.Farr@austrade.gov.au>

Whodo is a set of Perl scripts to analyse IP accounting data from a cisco 
router. The stats for each traffic source are fed into mrtg. Whodo also 
generates pie graphs showing traffic split by source or destination.

xlsummary
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From: "Tony-Farr (Canberra)" <Tony.Farr@austrade.gov.au>

The script extracts summary figures from the MRTG log files. In particular
it summarises all sites (i.e. as many as will fit on a page) into a single
Excel chart. Because it uses Excel, it is only useful on Windows.

TCH
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From: Eric Billeter <ebilleter@cableone.net>

Here are some scripts i modified to monitor the modem utilization
of my USR Total control racks.

jm
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From: Joey Miller joeym@inficad.com

a few perl scripts I wrote to collect stats on: # of users logged into a
given shell machine, # of players on a quake server, and # of users
currently reading news.

get-active
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get-active From: Russ Wright <Wright@LBL.Gov>
get-active2 From: Wee-Meng LEE <leewm@hpsgmx18.sgp.hp.com>

This will look at the $trafficDir directory for MRTG generated HTML
files, parse them and generate a listing of the most active interfaces
in a file called "active.htlm" in the same directory

cpumon
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From: Matthew Ramsey <mjr@blackened.com>

I use this script to monitor cpu usage on any process that
maintains a pid file.

mrtg-dynip
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From: John Heenan <johnhe@syd.net.au>

Mrtg-dynip is a contribution to mrtg, enabling mrtg to generate multi
interface traffic graphs for various hosts which do not provide a
consistent interface name for physical interfaces, such as in a dynamic IP
environment.


ircstats
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From: Matt Ramsey (MR227) mjr@geeks.org, mjr@nin.com

ircstats.pl is the simple perl script I use to monitor client
loads and such on various EFnet IRC servers.

PM3Lines
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From: Carlos Canau <canau@dawn.EUnet.pt>

Here's another script for contrib. It allows one to make a
graph of analog/ISDN lines on a Livingston Portmaster 3.

atmmaker
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From: Mark Trettin <mkt@lucent.com>

I am sending a copy of our atmmaker script that generates a cfg
for the FORE ASX switch you may add it to your contrib section.

distrib
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From: Philippe Simonet <sip00@vg.swissptt.ch>

'distrib' read mrtg log files and computes traffic distribution in 
  the time. It ouputs a graph with : 
    - in x the percentage of trafic utilisation (% bandwith)
    - in y how many times the utilization was reached (% time)

rdlog2
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From: Philippe Simonet <sip00@vg.swissptt.ch>

Rdlog is a small (and primitive) tool that gives indication on network
traffic on a graphic map. It takes information from MRTG log files, and draw
a GIF file with links that have colors based on the current traffic on your
network. This small test explain how to use this tool.

mrtg-ipget
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From: Jim Willette <mailroom@ctec.net>

I have modified mrtgV2 to record stats based on interface ip address instead
of Interface number. It does not do all the great errorchecking and no OS
testing but it is functional for my needs.

mrtgidx
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From: Axel Dunkel <ad@Dunkel.de>

mrtgidx works like makeindex but the output produced looks different ...


ascendget
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From: John-David Childs <jdc@ism.net>

SHELL SCRIPT TO GET # of connected users on Ascend
use Target[router]: `ascendget`

get-multiserial
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From: T. Pospisek <tpo@spin.ch>

SHELL scripts to get active tty(-dial-in modem-) lines localy and remotely. 
I'm using them with a cyclades board but they can be adapted at wish to
different tasks.

use Target[modems]: `get-multiserial`

ping-probe
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From: "Peter W. Osel" <pwo@hl.siemens.de>

A perl script to get roundtrip delays to hosts by sending a ping 
to them. 

rumb-stat
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From: Anthony Rumble <anthonyr@ce.com.au>

Heres some handy scripts to get byte stats from apache (web server) 1.1.1
and better and squid (proxy server) 1.1.1 and better.

portmaster
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From: Chris Johnson <admin@nantucket.net>
Subject: MRTG for portmasters

A script and config to produce Modem statistics for Livingston
Portmasters.

mrtg-blast
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From: "Balthasar T. Indermuehle" <bi@inside.ch>

This is a tcpblast interface available for MRTG 2.1. It works much like
the famed ping-probe, instead of ping it uses tcpblast to estimate
network bandwidth.
 
GetSNMPLinesUP
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From: Carlos Canau <canau@dawn.EUnet.pt>

GetSNMPLinesUP.pl checks some SNMP  variables for a certain  value and
returns their sum  in a format used to  feed values to MRTG.

mrtgindex.cgi
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From: Mick Ghazey <mick@lowdown.com>

like mrtgindex, but runs as a cgi. Thus it will not need SSIs ...

mrtg-mail
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From: Rachel Polanskis <r.polanskis@nepean.uws.edu.au>

plot sendmail mailstats with mrtg

there is a second version bz rick horowitz in the directory as well

mrtg-archiver
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From: Emanuele Leonardi <Emanuele.Leonardi@roma1.infn.it>

It wakes up at 23:54 every night and copies all the current daily gifs
for the given list of routers to a directory named with the current date
(e.g. 970717). The Perl code is extremely straightforward so there
should be no problem in understanding it.
