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Old 08-15-2016, 11:36 AM   #1
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How to enable http services without stopping the actual processes


I have a Mrtg server recording availability web pages.
I want to make this available across the internal network.
And do this without stopping the actual running process.
Thanks,
 
Old 08-15-2016, 12:08 PM   #2
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I have a Mrtg server recording availability web pages.
From your MANY previous threads, you said you stopped using MRTG because it wasn't 'real time', and started with Cacti, which you said you had been using since before it graphed and that it Cacti was apparently 'real time' (neither is/was true). Now you're back to MRTG, after you said you couldn't get it running, and that it didn't fit your needs??
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I want to make this available across the internal network. And do this without stopping the actual running process.
So what's the actual problem???? If you have a web page up and running, then all you need to do, is point a web browser to the name/address/URL and it opens. Why on earth would you think you'd have to stop any process(es) to do this?

Don't you have many years of experience as an administrator on various types of *nix??? And when do you plan on going back and marking this:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...on-4175586665/

...as solved, and sharing your solution?

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Old 08-15-2016, 01:37 PM   #3
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The questions are different:
The first was putting 2 or 3 graphs in the same page.
The second is changing values in the graph scale.
Is that difficult for to understand? Let other user send the specific solution.
 
Old 08-15-2016, 01:49 PM   #4
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The questions are different:
The first was putting 2 or 3 graphs in the same page.
...which was easy using indexmaker, which you didn't bother to read the instructions for....
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The second is changing values in the graph scale.
...which you didn't ask here at ALL...
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Is that difficult for to understand? Let other user send the specific solution.
...and AGAIN, your replies don't match the question. Apparently, the only one who is having "difficult for to understand" is you.

AGAIN...if you have a web server running, you can view it from anywhere..point your browser to it. There is no 'specific solution' for anyone to send you, since you don't ask any real question. You AGAIN say nothing about what you've done/tried, or tell us anything about your environment. The only reason you couldn't view a web page is because you don't have network access to it. Someone with more than a decade of 'experience' should know this.

AGAIN, you still haven't posted your 'solution' in your other thread. And I'm not preventing anyone else from wasting their time trying to get you to answer questions or form a coherent response...anyone is welcome to.

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Old 08-16-2016, 09:00 AM   #5
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I have a Mrtg server recording availability web pages.
I want to make this available across the internal network.
The IP addresses and/or names allowed to read the pages are going to be in a configuration file in the /etc/httpd/conf.d folder. The file's probably going to be named /etc/httpd/conf.d/mrtg.conf. Edit it to include the internal network.

If you're running a firewall (and you should be!) you'll also need to allow incoming connections on ports 80 and 443.

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And do this without stopping the actual running process.
At a shell prompt, sudo apachectl graceful

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You're welcome.

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Old 08-16-2016, 09:11 AM   #6
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Thanks Mediavalist,
After sending the question, I remembered I could open on browser, putting the mrtg server address /tuxmrtg and opens in other machine because Apache is running there.
Thanks

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Old 08-16-2016, 09:39 AM   #7
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Thanks Mediavalist,
After sending the question, I remembered I could open on browser, putting the mrtg server address /tuxmrtg and opens in other machine because C Apache is running there.
Thanks
...which is what you were told in the FIRST RESPONSE, WASN'T IT??? Or "Is that difficult for to understand?", in your words? And you 'remembered' how a web browser worked?? Congratulations.


And are you going to share your 'solution' in the other thread??

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