Hi Nick
On 13.07.2024 00:19, Nick Hilliard wrote:
Whoa, that's some blast from the past. At the time of the latest release
in 2003, rtg was still duking it out with mrtg and cricket, which was
used by the cool kids. Still some good memories there.
Who knew we could be part of the cool kids f
...@unlimitednet.us
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2024 9:29 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Compiling RTG on EL9
Total blast from the past, Nick!
We're using rtg2 on our network and John, I appreciate you sending this link
over with the update. Just discussing internally that we need to get this
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Total blast from the past, Nick!
We're using rtg2 on our network and John, I appreciate you sending this
link over with the update. Just discussing internally that we need to
get this server updated and not sure how that'll all go over.
Best wishes, Drew!
Best Regards,
Jason
On 7/12/24 8:
Have you tried the rtg2 fork on github? https://github.com/synergycp/RTG2
Its still pretty old, like 2009, but there was an update made just 2 years ago
with MariaDB support. I stopped using rtg/rtg2 around 2015, but I was always a
huge fan of it.
-John
> On Jul 12, 2024, at 6:19 PM, Nick Hill
Drew Weaver wrote on 12/07/2024 14:37:
I am just curious with the demise of EL7 if anyone else is working on
trying to compile RTG for EL9.
If you don’t know what RTG is it’s just an old SNMP poller/graph plotter
that some networks have found useful in the past.
Drew,
Whoa, that's some blas
Hello,
I am just curious with the demise of EL7 if anyone else is working on trying to
compile RTG for EL9.
If you don't know what RTG is it's just an old SNMP poller/graph plotter that
some networks have found useful in the past.
If you've had any luck getting this recompiled in EL9 please le
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