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I am running mrtg graphs on my system to monitor my bandwith, cpu usage, ram and disk usage. But the problem is that my machine does not remain online 24hrs. So when I start my machine after two three hours it shows me a direct line from the point I shutted down my machine to the point I started my machine.
I don't want this behaviour I want it when my machine is offline it should should draw no graph(graph with zero values) in that interval.
how is that possible?
Originally posted by ilnli no one knows anything about mrtg here?
First of all, don't bump your threads until at least 24 hours has surpassed, this is stated in our rules.
Secondly, you have existing threads that you've already started asking about this, is is possibly for you to stick the same ongoing discussion in the same thread, instead of creating new threads each time? It helps keep them all in one place and for members who might know the answer to your questions to know what else you've tried, what others responded with and so on..
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