> Steve Shipway wrote:
> > If using Apache, you can set the environment variable globally in the
> httpd.conf (using SetEnv) and this is passed on to all CGI scripts.
> 
> Yes, as I mentioned in my original email. But it appears to break
> things where the RRD isn't managed with cached.

If you have some CGI scripts that need to use RRDcached, and some which have 
local RRDs, then you do not need to set the variable globally.

Just use Apache's <Files> or <Directory> tags to set it for just certain 
scripts (I think this should work)

Steve

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