Module found: SENSORS ---------------------------------------- Do you want to use this module ? (Y)es / (n)o > y Do you want to show this module's graphs on the webpage ? (Y)es / (n)o > y setting up data-sensors ... Please check the settings file and adapt it to satisfy your needs. for your info: this configuration is a bit tricky ---------------------------------------- Module found: DNET ---------------------------------------- Do you want to use this module ? (Y)es / (n)o > y Do you want to show this module's graphs on the webpage ? (Y)es / (n)o > y setting up data-dnet ... Please check the settings file and adapt it to satisfy your needs. ---------------------------------------- Module found: PART ---------------------------------------- Do you want to use this module ? (Y)es / (n)o > y Do you want to show this module's graphs on the webpage ? (Y)es / (n)o > y setting up data-part ... Please check the settings file and adapt it to satisfy your needs. you have to configure some destination networks. ---------------------------------------- Module found: PING ---------------------------------------- Do you want to use this module ? (Y)es / (n)o > n Module found: TRAFFIC ---------------------------------------- Do you want to use this module ? (Y)es / (n)o > y Do you want to show this module's graphs on the webpage ? (Y)es / (n)o > y setting up data-traffic ... Please check the settings file and adapt it to satisfy your needs. If you have any interfaces slower than 100 MBit, please change the corrosponding default values. Maybe there are some additional interfaces or SNMP hosts you want to query. ---------------------------------------- Module found: NETWORKS ---------------------------------------- Do you want to use this module ? (Y)es / (n)o > y Do you want to show this module's graphs on the webpage ? (Y)es / (n)o > y setting up data-networks ... Configuring local interfaces. (i)nternal means an interface pointiong to your local machines (intranet) (e)xternal means an interface connecten with the internet (n)one means you don't want to account this interface. Please answer these: found: eth0 - (i)nternal, (e)xternal or (n)one ? i found: ipsec - (i)nternal, (e)xternal or (n)one ? i found: lo - (i)nternal, (e)xternal or (n)one ? i Please check the settings file and adapt it to satisfy your needs. you have to configure some destination networks. ---------------------------------------- Module found: DISKIO ---------------------------------------- Do you want to use this module ? (Y)es / (n)o > y Do you want to show this module's graphs on the webpage ? (Y)es / (n)o > y setting up data-diskio ... Please check the settings file and adapt it to satisfy your needs. ---------------------------------------- Module found: SYSTEM ---------------------------------------- Do you want to use this module ? (Y)es / (n)o > y Do you want to show this module's graphs on the webpage ? (Y)es / (n)o > y setting up data-system ... Please check the settings file and adapt it to satisfy your needs. ---------------------------------------- Module found: WORMS ---------------------------------------- Do you want to use this module ? (Y)es / (n)o > y Do you want to show this module's graphs on the webpage ? (Y)es / (n)o > y setting up data-worms ... Please check the settings file and adapt it to satisfy your needs. you have to configure some destination networks. ---------------------------------------- OSTYPE="Linux" DAEMONDIR="/usr/local/HotSaNIC" BINPATH="/usr/local/rrdtool-1.0.42/bin" LOGDIR="$DAEMONDIR/log/" PIDFILE="$DAEMONDIR/log/rrdtimer.pid" DIAGRAMLOG="last" LOGSIZE="200000" LOGBACKUPS="5" DEBUGLEVEL="-1" STIME="120" RUN="sensors dnet part traffic networks diskio system worms" WEBDIR="not configured" WIDTH="600" HEIGHT="200" IMAGEFORMAT="gif" SHOW="sensors dnet part traffic networks diskio system worms" ORDER="traffic system part ping dnet sensors" DTIME="15" CTIME="24" CONVERTMETHOD="ImgMgck" checking path to "convert" from ImageMagick (current: not configured) detected: /usr/local/bin/convert is this corrrect? (y) CONVERTPATH="/usr/local/bin/convert" THUMBSIZE="20%" REFRESH="300" checking path to "snmpwalk" (current: not configured) the following possibilities have been detected: 0 /usr/bin/snmpwalk.old 1 /usr/local/bin/snmpwalk which one shall i use (0=default ... 1) ? >1 SNMPWALK="/usr/local/bin/snmpwalk" checking path to "snmpget" (current: not configured) detected: /usr/local/bin/snmpget is this corrrect? (y) SNMPGET="/usr/local/bin/snmpget" Now adapt all settings files to satisfy your needs. They are all linked to the directory ./settings.all .