Hi guys,
I have bind on a box that gets fairly low traffic but is about to get
more busy, so I wanted to get bindgraph working so can can give clients
a visual representation of trends (other graphs for other software too).
Anyway, when I set up the server, I configured named/syslog-ng to
koffiejunkie wrote:
Gilles Mocellin wrote:
Just try the newer version, no need to backport it since it's just a
perl script. You can use pinning or just downlad appart the deb file
from testing.
Aah, awesome. The package from testing works like a charm!
Thanks for the help.
Damn, I tho
Gilles Mocellin wrote:
Just try the newer version, no need to backport it since it's just a perl
script. You can use pinning or just downlad appart the deb file from testing.
Aah, awesome. The package from testing works like a charm!
Thanks for the help.
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read(3, "s($called, $caller, $cache);\n "..., 4096) = 1651
> read(3, "", 4096) = 0
> close(3)= 0
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Gilles Mocellin wrote:
Strange !
I just installed it today, and I found what is the problem.
It is not compatible with rrdtool 1.2.
I found it trying to display directly the image (look in the HTMl source).
RRD says it doesn't understand the data format...
I backported the testing/unstable versi
Le Friday 27 July 2007 14:06:08 koffiejunkie, vous avez écrit :
> Hi guys,
>
> Is anyone using bindgraph on Etch? I have it installed (from the Debian
> repos) on two Etch boxes. Took some fiddling, since the default install
> of bind doesn't log queries, but that sorted, I
Hi guys,
Is anyone using bindgraph on Etch? I have it installed (from the Debian
repos) on two Etch boxes. Took some fiddling, since the default install
of bind doesn't log queries, but that sorted, I now have the daemon
making the rrd file, but the bindgraph.cgi doesn't se
Anyone else have the same problem?
The process runs/etc, but there are no plots on the graphs.
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